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Alfred "Al" Chiacchio

Waltham, Watertown, Framingham, Massachusetts

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Suddenly, of Waltham, Oct. 13, 2007. Beloved husband of Rose (Taranto). Father of Robert A. and his wife Nancy J. of Waltham & Sandy A. Lach and her husband Paul J. of Framingham. Brother of Gabriel and his wife Doris of Framingham and Richard and his late wife Barbara of Waltham. Also...

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Grampy, I still can't believe that you are not here anymore...It's been almost two months since you've been gone and I still can't bring myself to believe that I will never see you, hug you, or tell you "I love you", until I see you again in heaven. You are forever in my thoughts and in my heart. Thank you for loving me and helping me become the person I am today. Love always and forever, your "favorite" granddaughter

My deepest sympathy to Al's family.
My husband worked with Al at S&S and always concidered him a best friend. Al and I have exchanged e-mail jokes for the past several years and I will certainly miss his humor.I'm sure heaven is a happier place because of him.
I am so sorry for your loss.

So sorry for your loss. Al was a very funny man. I worked with him many years ago at Stop & Shop Corportate.

Dear Rose,
My prayers are with you. I was away when I heard about Al. Otherwise I would have been there. I worked with Al at Aslanis Seafoods for 5 years. He was a wonderful, wonderful man. I will also miss his wonderful personality. He made my going to work each day a joy - all the jokes and laughter when Al was there.

The BEST Dad and grandfather will be missed by ALL of us. His last day was a perfect ending...getting together with his brothers over wine, shopping at Russo's, making sauce, stuffed artichokes and a ravioli dinner for himself and Mom. He did all the cleaning up and settled into his big chair for the Patriots game....then God called....maybe Heaven needs a good Italian cook.

He will ALWAYS remain in our hearts!!

Rose,
I remember the days of working with you at BayBank and the times we spoke of how wonderful Al was. He will be missed by all those who loved him.

I just want to give my condolences to Al's family.. I worked with him for years at Alsanis Seafoods and know what a wonderful man he was.
I usually send him pictures of me & my family by email & he always had the nicest things to say. What a sweetheart!!! I'll miss him!!!!!!!!

Mr. Chiacchio,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

My heart goes out to all of you--Rose, Robert, Sandy, Al's grandchildren, and Gabe and Richard. Alfred was one of the earth's best. More than a cousin to me, he was also a treasured life-long friend. I'm so glad I saw him not too long ago when he came to visit with Richard. I already miss his daily emails. I wish he could email me from heaven.
Bless you, Alfred. Love you,
Rosie