Alex-De Pino-Obituary

Alex A. De Pino

New Haven, Connecticut

Aug 28, 1936 – Sep 22, 2025 (Age 89)

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BORN
August 28, 1936
DIED
September 22, 2025
AGE
89
LOCATION
New Haven, Connecticut
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Alex A. De Pino, 89 of New Haven, died September 22nd at Y.N.H.H after a brief illness. Born in New Haven August 28, 1936 son of the late Alphonse & Caroline Amendola De Pino, Alex worked for many years as a self-employed carpenter. He was the ultimate go-to person when something needed to be...

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Alex, You were an amazing, soft spoken, gentle man who will be missed so very much. I loved that my siblings and I grew up with you in our lives and then our kids had that same privilege. Everyone knew Alex and the great man he was. Our entire family loved you so much. I will always remember time spent with you, all the great conversations, the listener you were, the great advice you had and the love you gave. I loved listening to all your stories, especially those of the olden days. ...

There was never a time in my life that I didn´t know Al. He was friends with my grandfather and Uncle Bill, both tilemen back in the 60 and 70´s. When I lived away, I would see him on holidays and when I moved back he helped us at my beach house. I loved having him for picnics because of how he enjoyed a good meal and grilled corn on the cob. His work was incomparable and my husband always talked about how much Al taught him. I could listen to Al´s stories as many times as he would tell...

Steve and I are so very sorry to read about Al´s passing. He was a great friend who loved going to our home in Wellfleet on the Cape. We looked forward to his yearly gift of pickled eggplants and palm crosses for the holidays. He was a gentle, sweet man who will be missed. This world needs more people like Al.

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Al, I'm so glad I got to see you one last time! So werid how you came by 2 weeks ago to bring us your left over birthday ice cream cake for the kids. You haven't physically been here since my dad passed. God works in mysterious ways. Im so greatful got to see you and talk with you one last time. You were driving and doing great. Talking to mw about your trips to NYC and Rhode Island to eat. Even shared the with me and my son Enzo about the restaurant in NYC ypu went to called...

Dear al,thank you so much for being a great friend and understanding person you taught me so much for the time we shared I will never forget that. I know you´ve been through a lot the last few years but now you are at peace hope to see you in heaven.

Thank you, Al for the years you took care of my home and being a great and understanding person they is no like you you where a father figure to me. P.S. also I love sitting down and talking and listening for your advance.Mike

Mr Al! I will never forget you! We never had a single time that we didn't catch fish. You taught me so many things that are invaluable. Until we meet again. Jason & Tricia Ginnetti