Alan-Caine-Obituary

Alan D. Caine

Rochester, New York

Age 73

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73
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Rochester, New York
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American Heart Association

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Alan D. Caine Rochester - Suddenly departed this life Oct. 30, 2020 at age 73. Survived by his wife Brenda Caine, 2 daughters Jacqueline (Thomas) Gainey and Veronica Caine, 8 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and many other family and

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Gone, but not forgotten. Al your presence is missed. Rest in peace and may peace that surpass understanding be with your family and friends.

Remembering Al and your family at this time. Sending peace and love. Sandy

I met Al Cain when I was interviewed and hired by him and worked on his team in the early 70's at Xerox Corp in Richmond, Va One of our former Xerox friends were discussing those days and we thought of Al Caine. I happened to sadly check these pages. Sending my love and Condolences to you and your family Brenda during this time. Time will continue to heal Ramona (Shaw) Charity.

I was so sad to learn of Alan's passing. My deep condolences to your family with hope that fond memories will be a blessing and bring peace. I was privileged to meet Alan and recruit him for service on the Board of Directors of the Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester, and to work with him in that capacity. He was a true treasure, and I will miss him.

An upright sincere and conscientious friend to those who he him well. Trustworthy is the legacy that Alan leaves for his family, his friends and the greater Rochester community he served faithfully.

When we learned of Al’s sudden passing, his smile flashed through our memories. Al and I worked together at Xerox many years ago - on the 18th floor in Xerox Square. Al was smart, personable, hard working and we completed many special programs together. Sue and I met you Brenda, on one of his Xerox All Star award trips. His passing saddens us. Please accept our sincere sympathy. And may your memories comfort you and your family. God bless.

I met Alan when my family moved to Rochester at the end of 1989.
My husband Xen Sanders has taken a job with Xerox. We met Al and Brenda as soon as we moved there. They were always such kind and wonderful friends. We attended Mt. Olivet Baptist Church with them.
We moved away from Rochester in 1993. But always remembered our friends.
I am sorry to hear about the passing of Al. He was a good man.
Al and Brenda were always so very kind to Xen, Xayna and me.
God...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. I met Al in the '90's when he was in Richmond, Virginia at Xerox. Al was a professional and knew his business. It was a pleasure to make his acquaintance back then.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.