Albert-Pedrolini-Obituary

Albert F. Pedrolini

Meriden, Connecticut

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DIED
January 7, 2014
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Meriden, Connecticut

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MERIDEN- Albert F. Pedrolini passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014, at Midstate Medical Center after a lengthy battle with cardiac disease. He was surrounded by the warmth and love of his family. Al was the beloved husband of Kathleen (Hanley) Pedrolini and they had been married for 49 years. Al...

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Aunt Jean in Florida and all your Tucker cousins in Connecticut, Ohio and Florida were so sorry to hear of your loss and send our condolences; our Mom always treasured Albert's spark and was proud of him for his many accomplishments. "Mr. Pedrolini" was also a role model and central figure in our memories of Southington High School; we will forever remember his friendliness, fearlessness, high standards, exuberant sense of humor and overall vigor. May his spirit live on through his family,...

Mr. Pedrolini was my high school chemistry teacher and remains one of my favorite teachers to this day. His encouragement and dedication to help me succeed inspired a confidence I never had before. Today, I am a teacher and aim to give to my students the gift Mr. Ped gave to me. I hope you find peace in knowing how many lives he positively affected. My prayers are with your family.

Dear Cathy and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of the recent passing of Al. Our prayers are with you and your family. Keep all your memories of Al alive as they will help you grieve.
In sadness,
Sharon and Rich Petit
Cape Coral, Fl

Our thoughts and prayers are extended to the entire family.

My folks and Al's parents were neighbors and friends for many years post WWII. My sister Carol graduated from Maloney in the same class. I was friends with Beverly. I am sorry to hear of Al's passing. Prayers to all of you. May your memories comfort you.

To Kathy, Tina, Cheryl, and entire Pedrolini family:
My sincere condolences on the passing of Al. Al's maternal grandparents were my father's godparents. Al served as an altar boy at my parent's wedding in 1956 and I served as an altar boy at his wedding almost 50 years ago. Our families have been good friends for a long time, going back to the old Italian neighborhood on Springdale Avenue. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Rest in peace Al.
Sincerely Ed Bagnaschi

Mr. Pedrolini was one of my favorite teachers, and my love of chemistry began with his excellent class. As a Chemical Engineering Professor now, I cannot think of a teacher who had more of an impact on my future career. As an educator, I try to reach the level of connection he had with the students in my junior year Chemistry class.

Kathy & Tina, Our sincere sympathy and condolences to you and your family on the passing of Al. Though it has been a number of years since we have had the opportunity to see him we remember him well. In particular, we remember the warm friendship that existed between the Meoni family and the Pagini family for many years--in fact his mother Delina, was the flower girl in my mother Julia's wedding in 1926! He is now in a better place!!!

Deepest sympathy from the Ken Tomalski Family. Al and I go back to Meriden Little League baseball in the '50s. As time passed our encounters were few - but the hand shake reflected a bond of friendship. May he rest in peace.