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Albert D. Natoli

San Antonio, Texas

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MSgt. Albert D. Natoli U.S. Air Force, Retired MSgt. Albert D. Natoli, U.S. Air Force, Retired, beloved husband of Anja M. Natoli, passed away on May 19, 2008 at the age of 74. He was born to Albert & Alice (Smith) Natoli on March 18, 1934 in Framingham, Massachusetts. He was preceded in...

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I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the family of Captain Al Natoli. I had the honor of working with Captain Natoli in the early 80's when I started my career in law enforcement at Palm Beach Gardens. He along with others mentored me in a profession that I can say that I am proud to be a member of today. I will always remember the times we had spent together on duty and off.Now that you have answeared your final call may you Rest in Peace....

Al - after a total of 40 years service to your Country and community, you well deserve a rest.

One of the great ones at PBGPD, there are those who owe you for any career they have, as they could not have done it without you.

Deepest condolences to your family on their loss.

My thoughts are with the family. Peter,my son's good friend, sister- Pia, and my close friend - Anja.

Take care and love always as a friendship can be.

Miss you.
Jeannine Whitley

I had the pleasure of knowing Captain Natoli for over 20 years. He was a cops cop. He always had a soft spot in his heart for the new officers. He gave them the knowledge and support they needed to suceed both as officers and as human beings. He cared about the profession and was proud of what we chose to do for a living. He was easy to get along with and would help you in any way he could. He was a notary and married my wife and I many years ago. Captain Al and I had alot of good times and...

I will never forget the good times I spent with my Uncle Al & Aunt Terri at Fort Dix, NJ. I will never forget you. What a great Uncle and what fun we had!! Your "Niece", Maxine Laseter.

I will never forget the good times I spent with my Uncle Al & Aunt Terri at Fort Dix, NJ. I will never forget you. What a great Uncle and what fun we had! Your "niece, Maxine Laseter

Dad I know I didn’t always show it or say it enough but I do truly love you.

Your Loving Sister

To My Loving Brother,
You will, always, be in my heart, and you will, always, be with me. Love Your Sister, Judy