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Albert P. Cassino Sr.

Weymouth, South Boston, Massachusetts

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Age 78 of Weymouth formerly a longtime resident of South Boston died after a valiant struggle with cancer on Sept. 6, 2007. Beloved husband of 56 years of Mary Macca (Maginnis) Cassino. Devoted father of Cory J. and his wife Karen Cassino of So. Boston, Mark D. Cassino of Dorchester, Beverly A....

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I can't believe how fast time flies. Just remembering all the good times up Maine. I couldn't wait for 4th Of July un there with the entire family. We all have such wonderful memories that Uncle Al will live on forever in all of us.. Miss you Auntie Macca XOXOXOX...

Macca, It is impossible to say how much I will miss Al. It's crazy, but the first thing I thought of when Al passed was when you lived on West 5th down from us and Al and I would sit on the steps summer nights with a couple on cold ones and play cribbage. Of course being the elder I always let him win. I will always remember the times in Maine and Lake Swansee. I loved that guy and I love you dearly Macca.

Auntie Macca -
Words can not describe the terrible heartbreak we all feel. Uncle Al was THE BEST. So full of love and laughter and we could never get enough of him. I know he's in a better place but its still not easy. You two are the epitomy of love. Together since you were 12, I don't think anyone can top that kind of love. I know Uncle Al is looking down on us and will be watching over us all.. I love you Auntie. Bevvie, Kimmie, Mark & Corey we are all here for you.

To the Cassino Family.
My Deepest sympathy on the passing your father.
Sincerely,
Tommy Healey and Family

We love and miss you Uncle Al.
Courtney & Helen Maginnis

Mr. Cassino,
Sir, I didn't know you, but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.