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Our deepest sympathy to the entire Ercolano family upon the loss of your husband, father and grandfather.
Richard and Linda Slippen
May 12, 2008 | Alexandria, VA
Charleston, South Carolina
ERCOLANO, Alfred Al Ercolano, age 83, of Mt. Pleasant, SC died early Saturday April 19, 2008. Son of the late Jenny and Alfred Ercolano he was born in Corona, NY on August 1, 1924. He is survived by his wife of 52 years and their five children, Steven, John, Lisa, David, Maria, and sisters...
Read MoreOur deepest sympathy to the entire Ercolano family upon the loss of your husband, father and grandfather.
Richard and Linda Slippen
May 12, 2008 | Alexandria, VA
One of the very top highlights of my long career at the College of American Pathologists was the opportunity to meet Al. He soon became my mentor, confidant and life-long best pal. Al dispensed great wisdom (whether on the job or at Landini’s), always made me laugh, and was a very loyal friend. Even now, Ellie, I often recall with fond memories the great adventures you, Al, and I had in all parts of the country at Board meetings. You both welcomed me into your home and your hearts, and...
Liz Cramer
April 23, 2008 | Evanston, IL
I am very sorry to hear of Al's death. I worked with him at ECCO and he was a joy to be around. He will be greatly missed by all of his friends at ECCO.
Linda
Susan Linda Nelson
April 23, 2008 | Mount Pleasant, SC
Those few times I was able to visit with Uncle Sal will always be the most treasured. In his many travels he always seemed to appear out of nowhere to visit mom here in Phoenix. I sometimes wonder what life would have been like if we where raised in New York. As for the family, it is always hardest for the living to live on, however we do. Remember those best of times and cherish those memories as your own. Remember and live your life in a way that would make him most proud.
Mark Kramer
April 22, 2008 | Phoenix, AZ
I miss taste-testing the miller lite with Al on Friday nights. We always had a grand time joking with the bar and listening to Als` stories. I will miss him. His sense of humor and out-going personaity made him one of my favorite people.
Bob Bennett
April 22, 2008 | Alexandria, VA
I am so sorry to hear of Al's death. He was always a joy to talk to and work with. We will miss him.
The American Board of Pathology
Betsy Bennett
April 22, 2008 | Tampa, FL
What a nice gentleman and great fellow Al was to everyone. Beneath that gruff voice was a teddy bear who loved his family. We had lots of fun together, Al...long live Miss Elly!
Rick Casey
April 22, 2008 | Basye, VA
I have thought so much of all of you in the last few days.
Al was not only very successful in his job-he was a great friend. I will always remember him at social gatherings and especially his big 80th birthday bash! He was truly remarkable and will be sorely missed by many.
India Benoit
April 22, 2008 | Hamilton, VA