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Albert Dominic Zullo

Portland, Oregon

1941 - 2016

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Zullo, Albert Dominic 74 Sept. 04, 1941 July 17, 2016 Albert D. Zullo 74, died July 17, 2016, at Skagit Valley Hospital in Mount Vernon, Wash. He was born Sept. 4, 1941, in Portland to Albert and Violet (Papsedero) Zullo. He had a long career driving bus for TriMet until he retired nine years...

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You are always with me Dad , I talk about you, remember things that you have taught me in life. And always keep the good memories of family. I miss you so much your daughter Tina

Butch, We had lots of cousins and fun times, and you were one of my favorites. I always remember our adventures as little kids growing up in the Richmond neighborhood. You always had more toys than me, but you always shared them. Your cousin, otto

RIP DAD...WE ALL LOVE YOU!!

I remember him trading quips with all the drivers, Al had a quick wit that kept everyone laughing.Loved seeing him in the AM before shift.

Dad I miss you lots and you will be in my heart always,and never forgotten. You raised your kids well,strong and and just as stubborn as you.. RIP Dad Love you Dad, Your Daughter Tina
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Al joined me on the Tri-Met Accident Appeals Board. He had great insight, appeared to be respected by the operators and was able to discuss their accident with them in a non-confrontational manner that proved very effective. He was a master in his personal relations. I have a cherished letter from him after TriMet and I parted ways for a brief period of time in May 2006. That letter, and Al,will always be part of my book of fond memories.

Grandpa I'm sorry I never made it up to visit like we talked about many times on the phone. I'm going to miss you but you well always have a special place in my heart. You have always been the one I looked up to, my role model. If I can be half the man you are then I know ill make you proud. When I needed advice you knew exactly what to say and no matter what you never turned your back on me and I thank you for that. RIP Grandpa you are dearly missed and forever in our hearts.

Loved working with you all the years we did. You always had a smile and time to answer a question even for a new person.

I will miss all the good times and help you gave me while we worked together at Trimet. You were the first person I met when I started there and when u were a union officer with Del Hadley. That was October of 1977. RIP MY FRIEND see you on the other side.