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Al Gentile

San Francisco, California

1924 - 2022

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Al GentileSeptember 18, 1924 - March 6, 2022Al Gentile, son of Italian immigrants Arcangelo Gentile and Anna Germone Piana, passed away peacefully at his home in San Mateo, CA at age 97 on March 6, 2022. Al was the beloved husband of the late Betty May Swenson and loving companion of Arline...

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I am so sorry to learn of Al's passing. Al served in the same Marine Corps Unit as my dad and it was through those reunions that I got to know Al and we became friends. God Speed Al and I hope my dad and the rest of your buddies were there to meet you.

I remember my late dad, Galdo Pavini, often speaking about his friend and fellow Lion Al Gentile. They were both very involved with the Lion's Eye Foundation. I'm sure they are catching up in Heaven.

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This is a wonderful tribute to a great friend and father from his daughter. Our hearts are with you, Roxanne! Your father and the Lions Club crab feed are part of our cherished memories.

Al, was a one of my father's best friends. He was also a wonderful friend to our entire family. I knew Al for over 60 years and will miss his warmth, kindness, and crab cioppino. Al was the embodiment of the greatest generation. RIP, Uncle Al.

Not only was Al, "Uncle Al", but he was also my godfather! This meant a lot to him and to me growing up. His commitment to me through continuous contact through the years meant everything to me. His gentle consul and thoughtful insights were enlightening and heartfelt. I have never known anyone with such a positive expression on life. His dedication to his friends, family and acquaintances far exceeds normal human beings. Anyone who had the privilege of knowing him will miss this man dearly.

Al Gentile, affectionately called "Uncle Al" meant so much to so many. Al was the roommate of my late uncle De. Charley DiPilla, when uncle Charley was studying podiatry in San Francisco. They were life long friends. I met Al at my grandparents house in Studio City, Ca.,when I was a young kid. He was the consummate gentleman. Al loved spirts and his SF GIANTS. He was as good looking as Joe DiMaggio, And even more charming. I remember uncle Al as a genuine and caring human being. He...

What a magnificent man, and what a legacy of love and life and memories he leaves. I will never look at a crab without thinking of him laughing and hobnobbing at the Lion´s Club Crab Feed; he was on full display with his sharp mind, keen wit, and unabashed joy of being with his friends and beloved family. But it is his smile I remember best right now. His smile lit up a room, and the memory of it makes me so grateful to have known him. May angels lead you to paradise, Al Gentile.

I was introduced to Al by Paula and Eric Bennett. I had the honor of dining with him and his daughter Roxanne at our family owned and operated restaurant Firenze by Night. I was very impressed with Al´s zest for life and how eloquent and entertaining he was at his ripe old age of 94 when we met. I also attended one of his Crab Cioppino dinners. I hoped to meet up with him to continue our short lived friendship but he started to decline shortly after we met. Every time I spoke to Paula after...