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Alfred Buchetto

Stamford, Connecticut

1931 - 2020

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Alfred F. BuchettoAlfred F. Buchetto, 88, of Norwalk and a former resident of Stamford, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at Norwalk Hospital. He was born in Stamford on October 20, 1931 to the late John and Raffaele Buchetto.Alfred F. Buchetto was a humble, honest man with a...

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Dear Melanie and family,
I was saddened to hear about your father's passing. I remember him from Sacred Heart Church. I saw him again at Waveny and instantly recognized him. Always with a big smile and he was always reaching out to shake hands. He had a great sense of humor and made me laugh a number of times. He would never say "no" to the cookies or sweets I would offer to him. I will miss seeing that big smile. My heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I hope you take...

Dear Melanie and Al, My Deepest sympathies to the both of you, your parents were a big part of my family. Your Dad was very close with mine even in my parents Wedding with Uncle Dominic Macari " Moe". Your Mom worked with My Mom in Dress Barn, My thoughts and prayers are with you both at this time. May He rest in peace, God Bless you Always!!!!!!!

Dear Melanie, Al and family

We were so saddened to hear about the passing
Of Uncle Al. Your dad/grandfather was such a kind, gentle man and so giving of his time. So many great memories of him that will never be forgotten. He truly was the best.

Love and prayers to you all.
Valerie and Andy Colletto

Melanie, Alfred, Liz, Christopher and Isabella -

Our deepest sympathy on the passing of your dad, father-in-law, grandfather. We will always remember "Uncle Al". He was simply the best.

Frank and Patty


Dear Al & family & Melanie: Marguerite & I were profoundly saddened to learn of Uncle Al's passing.We will cherish all of the many memories that we experienced with him, and your mom and the entire Buchetto family. He was always ready to help in any endeavor. He was truly the veritable "one in a million". Take solace in knowing that your mom was there to guide him through the gates of Heaven. Together again!!

My deepest condolences to Al's family. I worked him at Irma's jewelry store. . He was the sweetest man and a wonderful sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Our condolences to the family.

Alfred set the example of true kindness.
May he rest in peace.

Sincerely,

Gerry and Buz Boccuzzi

Krew Al almost almost my whole life. Lived on the best place in the world at that time 1931 on. went to the CYO, played ball,and other sports,and just hung out with the guys.I was in the class of 1949 at Stamford High and later fought in Korea 1951-52..After meeting again at the KofC...Al was alway one of the nice people and i though very highly of him and still do..To "hey pal and hey gee "and other sayings, GOD BLESS till we meet again...Manny Blosio

Al & Family, Melanie

My mom (Aunt Rita), Johnny and myself send you love, hugs and condolences on the loss of your dad. We are truly sorry that because of the virus we cannot be there in person to support all of you, but know that we are thinking of all of you!
Know that I will always remember his quirky jokes, his love of all of you and his extended family.