ALBERT-PELLAGRINI-Obituary

ALBERT J. PELLAGRINI

Hyde Park, Massachusetts

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PELLAGRINI, Albert J. Age 91, passed away peacefully on March 3rd. He was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and resided in Hyde Park, Wellesley, and Yarmouthport over the course of his long life. He was predeceased by his seven siblings: Irene Godinho, Marilyn Pugliano, Jeanette Bushee,...

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Al, I was lucky to be a young kid growing up next door to you and your family. I remember your smile and friendliness. God Bless... Dennis

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Uncle Al will be missed.

Sending my sincere condolences on Al's passing and your great loss. I know somewhere he and I are still rooting for the Orioles to get a World Series back in Baltimore. Even though I'm a long-time Red Sox fan, went I went to U. Maryland my dorm rooted for "Balmer". Al was always bringing stories of his early days and of course, so proud of his loving family! I wrote down notes on my little exam cards, before EHR, but when I see my successor, Dr. Huang, I'll see if they are available and will...

I met Al around 1970 when we both started to work part time for the Boston Red Sox. Ww seemed to hit off. Personalities where very similar. Outfriendhip continue after Al left.I remember Al had a contract with the Baltimore Orioles to play 3rd base I believe. But a bad break when he hurt his shoulder & was unable to play. We remained good friends & swapped many baseball stories. Very upbeat person with a very nice personality. Thanks Al I have my memories.

Al & I first met around 1970 when we both starting working part time for the Boston Red Sox. Seemed like we hit it off. Similar personalities. We remained friends since then. We would talk baseball endlessly. Al got a bad break when he injured his shoulder. He had contract to play for the Orioles. Who knows what may have been. But was a very positive & very upbeat person. I have my memories of the two of us.

Dear Thelma, My deepest condolences for the passing of your dear husband, Al. My prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time. Sincerely, Marilyn Melville

So very sorry to hear this news- with sympathy to the Pellegrini family- a good man who loved his family.

I worked with Al at Metropolitan Supply for many years. Always had a smile, a joke and quirky, funny sayings like "hey lefty". Everyone liked Al - he had many friends and good, loyal customers alike. Truly enjoyed life. Thoughts and prayers to family and friends.

I have fond memories of Great Uncle Albert, Aunt Thelma and the family. Fantastic people. I'm glad he lived a long, wonderful life, though it's never long enough. Condolences to the family.