Albert-Santini-Obituary

Albert Peter Santini

Stockton, California

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Stockton, CA

Albert Peter Santini

September 5, 1918 - June 19, 2009

Albert P. Santini passed on at the age of 90 of natural causes. A native of Stockton, he was born to Italian immigrants, Mateo and Francesca Santini. Albert worked his early years at the family business,...

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Dearest Family,
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time and always. May you find comfort and peace in the memories of your beloved father and grandfather.

We will never forget the wonderful times we spent together during our visits. We send our love and hugs to all of you.
Leonard and Bonnie Balatti Heifetz

I am sorry I wasn't there to be with all of you but know you were in my thoughts and prayers. I am very thankful I was able to spend some time with Uncle Albert when he was in rehab. We had a very nice visit.
We all have such good memories of his teasing us.

Our heartfelt sympathy goes to you all.

Love,
Jo Anne and Barry

Crisanne, I've known you since we were kids, never had the pleasure to meet your dad in person, but these past few years, i loved to hear the stories that you would tell me about him, I feel like i met him...my thoughts and prayers goes out to you and your family..May GOD bless each and every one of you

What can I say, Uncle Albert was the last of a generation. As a kid I thought he was a meany,always stealing
my nose and teasing us kids till we cried.But I always looked forward to him doing it agian.Even though I didnt see him alot I knew where he was.He will be greatly missed by everyone.My heart goes out to you all.Love to all.
Julie

As my Mom said, I'll always remember him with those cigars as well.
My family and I are sad we can't be with you all right now, but please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
We love you Uncle Albert.

Pete, Stacy, Keileigh & Christina

Debbie, I have heard you tell several funny stories about you and your fathers visits. Through those conversations and the other entries here, I am sure he was a great fun person to be around. Sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you, and your family.

I'm sorry for your loss. The prayers of many are with you at this time. The last week "Santini", as he fondly allowed me to call him, was at Merrill Gardens was a little trying due to obvious changes that were occuring. But every morning when I went in to help him get ready for the day he wanted music. I turned on the radio next to his bed, "Not that damn thing" he would say, he meant his CD's of Dean Martin and the Polka music. Then he would start singing in Italian. I then learned that was...

I AM A RETIRED LONGSHOREMAN , AND KNEW AL VERY WELL . AL WAS EASY TO BE AROUND , AND I LIKED HIM . I AM SURE AL WILL BE MISSED BY FRIENDS AND FAMILY . MY SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY ,

AL WALCOTT

Dear Judy:

Please accept my condolences on the passing of your father. I have vague memories of the time when I lived with my grandparents at 140 e. atlee.
Your mother and father were great neighbors and great people to know. Let all your special memories and your family and many friends help you get through this difficult time. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.God bless you all. Sincerely your friend Alan Foster.