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Alan M. Valente

Latham, New York

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Valente, Alan M. LATHAM Alan M. Valente, 67, of Latham entered into eternal rest on May 19, 2014 at his home surrounded by family and friends following a long illness. Al was born in Troy, the son of Lillian Solari and John Valente. Beloved husband and friend of Michelle, loving father of Michael...

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Thank you for the prayers and thoughts for my father and family. My father was a great guy who had a wonderful sense of humor and the ability to connect with anyone. He had a great group of friends who stood by him until the end. My brother and I are eternally grateful to all of the help that was given to him. May The Lord bless him and keep him.

I will always remember "Big Al" and the great times we had. I miss you my friend.

To all of Al's family, especially Michael, Jay, and Dana,

I was sorry to hear about Al's passing - He was a dear friend, and will be missed. While I had not seen him since our move to Michigan just over a year ago, I have many treasured memories of him and Joanne. I especially recall his eulogy for Joanne - how he confronted that so many were sad for her "mistakenly so", as he put it. I know he is with God, and he made my life better by being a part of it. Our prayers are with him, and...

Al and I first met on the day we started kindergarten at St. Peters in Troy. It wasn't long before we were like brothers and stayed that way through high school. Although we lost touch for about 30 years, I'm happy to say we reconnected a few years ago and stayed in contact. I'll miss you friend.

Michael, Jay and Dana,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Al was a wonderful man. He was always so full of life, and so very interesting. I loved his sense of humor especially when it came to discussing the Evil Dead movies.
My prayers are with you and your family.

My thoughts and parers are with everyone at this trying time. I knew Al through scouting and have fond memories of the Valente family growing up. Godspeed Mr. V.

Sorry to hear of the untimely passing of a brother of Freemasony. I remember Al as a knowledgeable man in a variety of subjects. My prayers & thoughts are will the Valente family.

My thoughts and heart are with you Mike. *hugs*