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Alfred Matacia

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Jul 8, 1932 – Jul 11, 2021 (Age 89)

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BORN
July 8, 1932
DIED
July 11, 2021
AGE
89
LOCATION
Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Alfred (Al) Carmelino Matacia passed away on Sunday, July 21, 2021, after a short but courageous battle with cancer. His beloved wife Barbara Wolcott and his loving stepdaughter Stacey Wyatt were by his side.Al was a very caring person. His sense of service goes back to his Charlottesville High...

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I worked as Barbara housekeeper for many years,I got to meet AL and always had wonderful talks with him, but I most remembered is how much he loved Barbara. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing.Regina Owens

My Deepest condolences to the family, Al was one of my favorite customers at McDonald's he would sit and eat Breakfast with Chip and sometimes I would join him, Al was a wonderful person he would help you if you need it, Al I'm going to miss you RIP My Friend Nancy

I met Al at Hardees in Virginia Beach. We were both avid sports fans, attended UVA, and loved the Hoos. I will miss his UVA sports updates and "GO HOOS" texts. I extend my deepest sympathies to Barbara, Stacey, and the rest of his extended family. He will be greatly missed. .....GO HOOS.

Al was my neighbor for all my years on Lyons Court Lane in Charlottesville. He was a fine man, a great example for my Children, and a good friend. My daughter Martha was one of his true loves. She was his influence for long lunches at Lord Hardwickes Restaurant where she was the Bar Tender. Their relationship was always plutonic !!! We will miss you Al !!

I am so very saddened to hear of Als' passing. He was the most handsome and classiest man I knew. Whe I had my daughter almost 52 yrs ago, Al brought a bag of fruit to the hospital for me. He was always a good friend to everyone. I will never forget him. Prayers and condolences to the family.

I grew up having the pleasure of knowing Al for many years. He was very gracious and always had a knack for making humorous conversations. He was the type of person no one could ever forget. My heart and condolences go out to all of the family.

We were saddened to learn of Al's recent passing. We remember him fondly as next door neighbors in Great Neck Pines. We express our sympathy to Barbara and family. May his memory be eternal.