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Alfred Frances Morelli

Hamilton, New Jersey

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HAMILTON - Alfred Frances Morelli, 90, of Hamilton Township, passed away into the loving arms of God on Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, surrounded by his loving family.Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong Trenton and Hamilton area resident. Fred worked for the State of New Jersey Roads Department...

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Dear Pat and Mark,

I have many fond memories of the time we spent with you and Fred over the years. From holidays to campaign events, Fred was a constant presence in our lives. He was a great friend to my father and was always willing to help when something needed to be fixed around the house. He will be missed.

My deepest condolences to you at what must be a very difficult time.

Warm Regards,

Matt

14 August 2011

Family of Alfred Frances Morelli

I was just made aware of Alfred's membership in the Holy Name Society by one of his fellow members in the St. Raphael/Holy Angels parish; unfortunately, his Holy Name Society membership was not in the obituary.

Since I was not able to be present at the vigil, Mass and interment, I would like to offer a short prayer on behalf of our deceased brother Alfred:

God of all consolation, in Your unending love...

Dear Pat, Mark, and Rachel,

I think that the quality that stands out the most for me, and also for others who have written here, is his graciousness. Even for distant neighbors. He was always welcoming, even to the children (like mine) who wandered over to talk to him in your garage. He will be remembered well by all.

Mary Hernandez

Pat and Mark, Sorry to hear the news;Uncle Freddie was always one of my favorites. I still have great memories of picnics in our back yard with my grand parents Lucille and Dan, Uncle Fred (and Aunt Emma). Wonderful times with wonderful people. Please accept my condolences.

Pat,
Our condolences. Thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Sincerely, Linda and Anthony Recine

To the family of Fred Morelli.
I'm a name out of the distant past but want to express my sympathy. Met Fred years ago at the 112th Armory and have never forgotten him.
Fritz Kroesen, General - USA,Ret

Dear Pat and Mark
I was so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I was blessed to have him as my Godfather and we were blessed as a family to have him -- and the two of you -- in our lives. Fred was such a sweet, decent man. There are too many fond memories to recall, but a few do stand out: Fred always had a butterscotch candy on hand; he always had a story to tell (like the time he knocked Rocky Marciano through the ropes) and he always did a magnificent job helping decorate the...

As my mom offered, i have so many fond and fun memories of "Uncle Fred", who taught me how to play tennis at the courts in Cadwalder Park, which took a significant amount of patience. The most fun I had with Fred was going water skiing. But more importantly, he was a constant figure in my parents lives- from skiing in Vermont to driving my Dad around on campaign stops. He was always there with a story and a drink, and always eager to help. I am so sorry for the loss that Pat and Mark are...

We will miss Fred. He was a loyal and dedicated man. He always spoke his mind. So sorry Pat for your loss. Jill & Jeff Moyer