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Aldo Alfredo Antonio Alexander Azzopardi

Savannah, Georgia

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Aldo Alfredo Antonio Alexander Azzopardi, age 76, died Sunday, October 17, 2004. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt, on October 5, 1928, the youngest boy of five brothers and three sisters. He trained as a machinist in his father's florescent light sign factory. He owned his own automobile...

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I will miss my dear friend and co-worker ,Aldo. You had such a great sense of humor and a love for life. I have very fond memories of you at Camp Lowe. I always knew things would be taken care of there, because of you. You changed the lives of many girls and adults, and we are all better for knowing you. My fondest memory is that of your great smell and those tight t-shirts. You always told me and others that you liked to show off your muscles. You will be greatly missed by all. My God take...

Darling Aldo -

Our time together was much too short. But it was filled with love. We never hesitated to tell each other daily of our deep love. Although we are now parted, you will remain in my heart forever.

Love, Heather

To Aunt Vittorina, Uncles Schelli, Meno, Aunt Yolanda and all their families, children and grandchildren, I express my sympathy in your bereavement. Although I did not know Uncle Aldo but I had his news from my mother who loved him dearly. Joined by my wife Azza and children Hussein and Hassan we convey to all the family our sincere condolences.
Roger Haddad

Aldo,
I can't believe you left us so soon! If I could see you again today, these are some things I would tell you:

We were glad that you came into my sister Heather's life and renewed her love of life after losing her husband. Your wonderful, loving personality was easy to see and I am thankful I had the chance to get to know you. I was looking forward to having you as a brother-in-law and getting to know you better. I appreciated your visit to my father when he was in...

I will miss Aldo so. His love of life, humor and sensitivity will never be forgotten. He will forever be my friend.

My condolences go out to his family who are so far away and have not seen him in so many years. I feel very blessed to have been touched by his life.

Joan Atwood

To my dear Cousin Vitorina,
We are very sorry of the loss of Aldo and Althought we do not know Aldo he is and remine part of our family. We are sending our condolences to you and all the Family.





When I think of you my memories take me back to my childhood to those wonderful carefree times when we were all united together and we used to sit at your father’s table.We never stopped laughing and having fun with your brothers and sisters and their children. Until I was a teenager and we used to go out with your brother and sister and had fun with your group. You were the center of the fun as usual. Then I lost touch of you all until I went to visit your sister and had...

Dear Family,

When I was a little girl, my Mema Mabel and Granddaddy Bubba (Albert M. Hodge, Sr and Mabel Hodge) attended the church that your Aldo attended many years ago. I am stunned having just learned about his passing. I have not seen him in many years but he made a powerful, positive impression on me and will always be apart of my life. He
always seemed so happy to see me and my sister. He would hug us,tell us he loved us, and that he was so happy to see us. I...

At the request of the Azzopardi Family living in Australia, particularly his two brothers, Michel and Carmeno, better know by Aldo as (Shelley and Meno),and all the nieces and nephews, I attach to this guest book their expression of grief and pain for the loss of their beloved brother, Aldo was the life of the party and loved dearly by all his brothers ans sisters and all nieces and nephews, Aldo will be missed and the entire family prays for him, Aldo will always be with us all deeply in our...