Albert-Mamary-Obituary

Albert Mamary

Binghamton, New York

Age 78

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Mamary, Albertof Binghamton, NY: Albert Mamary, 78, of Binghamton, NY, died of pancreatic cancer at his home on February 23, 2011. A Thank You FarewellMy life has been a fulfilled one, and I die happy and in peace.I am thankful for my wonderful and beautiful wife, Mary, who provided for me a life...

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Anne,your father and mother are a part of my years of education;like you they will always be remembered with love.

Mary,
I wish to send my prayers to you and your family. I will never forget the time you and Al came aboard the Cindarella while we cruised up and down the Hudson River enjoying the stories Al had to share. We will miss him greatly.

Greg Reynolds
(Capt. M/V Cindarella)

I will never forget the first time I met with the Johnson City administrative team in 1989. I was teaching Control Theory. Within 10 minutes of the beginning of my presentation Al said to me "Just a minute! " and began to dialogue with Frank Alessi and Larry Rowe about what I had presented. There ensued a vigorous conversation between all of us aligning how ControlTheory fit with our beliefs that internal motivation was the key to real learning. I remember thinking on the plane that night on...

Mary,
we would like to express our deepest condolences. Although I didn't know Al personally, our paths have crossed through the years indirectly, and I know him to have been an outstanding educator and selfless community leader a true loss to this community.

Dear Mary and Family,
I was so sad to hear of Al's passing. I will always be grateful for the time I spent with Al & "the team" traveling around to train schools. I will always be inspired by his dedication and passion for others. I am so grateful for the lessons I learned from Al. He was a tremendous mentor and a man of integrity. God Bless you and I am sorry for your loss.

Dear Mary, I just received an e mail from Joan. Our prayers for you and your family. May God be with you all.

Carolynn & Lou Palombo

They say a man is judged by his deeds and the quality of his friends. Al was exceptionally accomplished on both fronts, as evident from the loving messages of praise and gratitude from so many wonderful family, friends and colleagues...and Mary, my mother’s best friend and a true gem, is a beautiful reflection of their mutual love. May the comfort of God and the love of those around you give you strength during this time of sorrow.

Mary, I'm sorry for your loss. The one thing that always stood out in my mind, was how much you and Al were in love with each other.You could feel it when you were together and it lit up you face from the moment you met him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. -

My favorite memory of Al is ALL memories from my first interaction with him approximately thirty years ago. I studied under nationally recognized education scholars, and worked with many for over twenty years as a national Consultant/Trainer. For thirty-two years, I published hundreds of their professional articles as Editor-in-Chief of three national/international professional education journals. I rank Dr. Al Mamary as the top ducation reform leader in the world over the last fifty years....