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Alexander Dumas

Enfield, Connecticut

1939 - 2021

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April 9, 2021
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Enfield, Connecticut

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Alexander Dumas, 81, formerly of Enfield, CT, passed away Friday, April 9,2021, in Florida after a long illness. Al was born May 31, 1939 in Hartford, CT to the late Leonie and Rosario Dumas. Al graduated from Hartford High School in 1958, where he was a standout football player for the Owls, and...

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Condolences to the Dumas family.

Al was beloved by our family. He will be remembered fondly for his big laugh, big smile, big stories and his love of life. I have special memories of going through and sharing old family photos with Al.

May he rest in peace with his beloved, Joan.

once a Marine always a Marine say hello to all the guys......Semper Fi,,,,

April 26
Al, Dean & Family. I’ve just now learned of Al’s passing. Please accept my condolences on your loss.
A truly kind and considerate man with a natural warmth..... What I remember most, no matter the part of the day, or the circumstances there in, Al was always a pleasure to work with, and to be with.

Sincerely, Tom McMahon

Al Jr. and Dean, please accept my sincere condolences for your the loss of a special dad. He was a dad to many at Coca-Cola too! Our Big-E days will always be remembered. Everybody loved Big Al Dumas and he loved many. So long my friend.

Marcel and Melissa so very sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad Please accept our sincere condolences. RIP Mr. Dumas

Our Sincerest sympathy to all.

My condolences to the entire Dumas family ,
Al was definitely one of a kind I remember him when I first started working at Coca Cola he made you feel like you were one of his guys . We would occasionally speak about our military service he was a proud marine . If my recollection is right he was also a Giants fan I do remember talking football with him . He always treated the people that worked for him with the utmost respect but he could also be tough if he had to be . It was an honor...

Al was a great guy, a HPHS classmate who lived just several miles away. COVID kept us away but I will miss his phone calls. Deepest sympathy to the four boys & their families.
Suzanne(Pelletier) Bauerle, Venice, Fl.

Al was truly a gentleman. They don’t make them like that anymore. He was kind, warm, genteel, and just a lovely man. Heartfelt sympathies.
JoAnn and Sal