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Alderic Caza

Syracuse, New York

1933 - 2020

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Alderic R. Caza April 27, 2020 Alderic R. Caza, age 87, of Audubon, PA passed away on April 27, 2020. He was born in Syracuse, NY on January 9, 1933, the only son of the late Anna (Rutkowski) and Alderic G. Caza. Al was a graduate of Syracuse Central High School and served honorably for 4 years...

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Al was a great man and the head of a terrific loving family. We were both glad to have known him.

It was good to know both Al and Dotty. Their passing will be missed.

Oh, Dear Lord, I shall miss him so. Al was my barber for 46 years. After he retired we continued to communicate via email and I loved the stories he wrote. His smile and good nature were infectious and most everyone found themselves happy when in his company. Al, my friend, God Bless and rest easy. Bill Goff

We go back a long way--from altar boys at Sacred Heart to setting pins at his Uncle John's Polish Home bowling alley to skipping school at Central High and then golf,fishing and learning to drive before the Navy called.after,being regaled by his stories and awed by his practical perspective during a haircut at his Dad's we reconnected via the magic of the internet.I will miss him but I know he leaves a wonderful legacy in his still growing warm family--Iwish them each my best wishes ...

Dear Caza family,

I was very saddened today to read of Al's passing. Having grown up in Syracuse, Frenchy's was the literally the only place I ever went for a haircut - from my first one at a very tender age, until I moved away after college. And even then, I would occasionally visit Al when I came back home. Al was one of the rare people in life you simply don't ever want to forget. He was so much more than a barber, although he was - and is - the standard by which all of my...

Pat, I was saddened to see your father's obituary. I remember you talking about him back when we were at Oswego. My condolences, Theresa Fleischman Pizzuti

We are sorry to hear of Al's passing. All who knew him have suffered a great loss. He was a unique individual with a great talent for telling wonderful stories and tales. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. Our sympathy to Al's family.

Jo and Dick Hammel

I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Caza's passing. I got to know him and Dottie as did many of our employees at Upstate Internists. We missed them when they moved, but I was always so in awe that they made the move with the future in mind. It's rare, as was Alderic. I hope the family has many fond memories, my condolances to the family. I will always remember him. God Bless. Patti Tuori (Upstate Internists)