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Alfred V. Biasi

Palm Springs, California

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Alfred V. Biasi, a longtime resident of Palm Springs, Calif. passed away on April 27, 2010 at Desert Regional Hospital. Alfred was born in San Fernando, Calif. on July 21, 1925, the sixth of eight children to John and Mary Biasi. He graduated from San Fernando High School and later served his...

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Auntie Flo,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Love Barbara Naftel-Anderton and family

Al, was my uncle. I am Bruno Biasi's daughter. One of my earliest memories of Uncle Al was when I was a little girl and we were visiting Uncle Al at Grandpa's house. (The one in San Fernando with the beautiful green hedge aound it.)

Uncle Al bought me a pocket radio and gave it to me and one to my brother. My mother wanted me to give him a kiss when we departed in which I cried because I didn't want to. (Ha!)

I will remember Al as a very fun charming man. He had...

Flo, I just learned of Al's passing,and I am so sorry for you and your families loss. Al was such a neat person. I have fond memories of him trying to teach me to ride the 2 wheel bike at your folks house. He will be missd by all who new him. Our famly sends it's love and condolences to you and your family. Your niece, Margaret Naftel and famiy

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Ever since I was born, the image of his smiling face, and sound of his warm conversation have filled my memory. I will miss him so much, and feel privileged to have had Alfred as my great uncle, my family.

I will miss his stories, his laugh and his love of life - what a joy to know him - Mary Russell Aptos, CA

To the family of Al Biasi,
On March 31st, we came into Palm Springs. We drove past Al's house and he was sitting on the front porch. I waved. We were going to settle in and then pay a visit to him. We had enjoyed a nice visit two years ago, heard all his stories of the desert floor in bloom, his friend Bill, Merideth's arrival, and that darn ginnea hen that would sit on our roof or chase us down the street. When we drove by again a motorhome was in the driveway and we had that...

I would like to send our families regards to the Biasi Family, for their loss of Al. I don't remember what year it was that he started with us at our family business getting his income tax done, but he had faithfully had my mother prepare them for quite some time. It is nice to see that Al was able to have a full life and not a short one at that. We know his family, friends and faith will see you through this loss.

P.S.-We don't want to forget his wonderful gift of an "Orange Bundt...