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Alexander S. Floro

Columbus, Ohio

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FLORO Alexander S. Floro, age 88, Wednesday, July 20, 2011, St. Ann's Hospital. Alex is a WWII veteran. Serving our country in the U.S. Army, 1st Battalion, 179th Infantry Regiment, 45th Division. He was a TSgt and Platoon Sgt. His job was the direct operation of combat platoons. He was stationed...

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My heart goes out to the Floro family. Al was a great man and a good friend. I will miss him very much.

Grandpa you will be missed. We never got to fix that floor in your work shop. Always loved hearing your stories and watching you laugh while telling them. You will be missed and I am honored to have meet such a great man.

My deepest sympathy to the entire family. You have lost a part of your family and we have lost a part of the greatest generation who gave so much for our freedom that can never be repaid.
He is gone, but won't be forgotten.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Our condolences to the Floro family. We're sure going to miss him. He always knew how to put a smile on someone's face, even without saying much. All his stories were very interesting. It's my honor to have served such a great man all these years. R.I.P. Alex You my friend, will NEVER be forgotten, that we promise you.

Grandpa Floro, I will miss you. I always enjoyed hearing your stories about the war. How sad that we are losing yet another from the "Greatest Generation."

My prayers are with the family.

Esther Adkins

All of us at Classic Glass & Mirror will sadly miss Al. Al was always the one to bring laughter, knowledge and especially joy into the shop. His stories were always so interesting. Al will never be forgottn.

They came from the "old Country". I never had the honor of meeting either of my own grandfathers. During a bad time a few years ago, my best friend, Lori Smith said I could share her grandpa. After 2 hours of laughing in his kitchen, I forgot what problem had brought me there in the first place. Driving home, I laughed until I cried, knowing that my own grandfathers must have been right there in our midst all evening...smiling...and saying, "Thanks for filling in, Sir. I mean, GrandPa."

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. What a funny and great man. I will miss him.