Alberto-Calamia-Obituary

Alberto Calamia

Sacramento, California

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81 years old, born in Sicily on December 12, 1932. Alberto passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on May 28, 2014. He was proceeded at the gates of Heaven by daughter-in-law Karen Calamia and sister Rosetta Contanza. Alberto and Anna have been married for 60 years. He is survived by sons...

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Gaspar and family,

We are very saddened to hear of your loss, but heartened to know the joy he brought to your lives. We are also happy to have had the opportunity to meet and spend time with such a wonderful man. Enjoy his memory and know that he is in a blessed place.

Gaspar,

Thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this difficult time

Compadre, Fran,Juli & Ana,
Our deepest sympathy. Alberto brought so much joy & love to every single person! Always kind and that beautiful smile.
He will be missed.
Know that you brought him so much joy and were amazing to him.
We love you,
Carlos, Liz
Carlitos,Gabe & Angelo
Chavez.....

Our hearts are saddened by your loss. My parents have a Great Appreciation for Don Alberto and Doña Anita as they call them our thoughts and prayers are with you. From Rita and Anastacio Villalobos and Family.

Senor Calamia, my heart is so heavy right now. I'm going to miss your smile you so much. You have such a beautiful and caring family. Love you

Gaspar, very sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I will always have the stories you would tell, and that is great. I will certainly miss "Big Al's" homemade olive oil. Take care brother!

Anna, Angelo, Fran, Juli and Gaspar,

I am so very sorry to hear of Al's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family in this difficult time!

Amy, Eric and Tyler Bell

Gaspar, I don't know if you remember me, but I was your teacher in the 6th grade.
I've ALWAYS wondered how and where you were.
I am sorry I found you because of your beloved father's passing.
It seems like only yesterday when you were in my classroom, and I met your sweet mother at conference time.
Teachers somehow remember the best and the worst. You and your family stood out as one of the very best in my 35+ years as an educator.
Please accept my sincerest...

To my loving father, I miss you so much. You gave our family the love and guidance in life. You are the strongest man I have ever known. You provided for all of us with all your heart in everything you did. You are loved by all. You are now watching over us as we grow to be just like you. May God always bless you. You will never be forgotten. We love you always.