Alfred-Pierri-Obituary

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Alfred A Pierri

Clearwater, Florida

Dec 16, 1955 – Dec 20, 2012

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December 16, 1955
DIED
December 20, 2012
LOCATION
Clearwater, Florida

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Al Pierri, 57 of Clearwater, FL (Formerly of Montclair, NJ) died suddenly Thursday, December 20th while playing ice hockey. Born December 16th, 1955 in Italy to Carmela and Vittorio Pierri. Al moved to the Bronx, New York before his first birthday. He attended Cardinal Spellman High School and...

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Al was my first love. We went to 3 proms together and I thought that we would marry someday. Like all high school romances we grew apart. But Al was always in my heart. I just heard today of his passing and I'm shocked and so saddened for his children, his wife and his family. He was a wonderful boy and a wonderful man. He will be forever missed.

I met Al working for Sears in the mid 1970's,,,We hit it off,, and remained close friends all these years,, even though there were times we didnt speak for months,, He was a close friend,, that I will truely miss,, my deepest condolences,,,to his family ,,

I was so shocked to find out that he passed. I remember when our children were small, we spent every Chanukah at his home, with his ex-wife Caroline and children, cousins and friends, exchanging gifts, he would dress up as Chaunukah Harry!!! Love to him and his family-Ines Izower and Children

My deepest condolences to the Pierri family.
Al and I first met many years ago, through my sister Patricia, when they were both students at Fordham University. We became close friends, and shared many wonderful times together; skiing, playing in basketball leagues, and innumerable family gatherings. It was a privilege having Al as a friend, not only because of his positive energy and outlook on life, but also knowing he would always be there for you at a time of need. Love you Al.

Condolences to the Pierri Family. The Buzzard hockey club has lost one of their own. Al will be fondly remembered.

Most of your friends call you Al. I go back to the days when you were Alfie. I will always remember all the times I spent at your house in the Bronx, the times at Spellman, the Prom, and playing handball, football and basketball at P.S. 68 schoolyard. I still keep a picture that you and I are in. You were a big part of my growing up. With your passing, part of me has passed too. I wish we had remained in touch all these years. For this I am sorry. All my Love, Your old friend Frank Carra

A warm and friendly classmate at Cardinal Spellman High School, Al apparently kept getting better with age. My sincere condolences to his family for their loss; I will keep Al in my prayers.

Though I had not seen Al in over 30 years, this came as a tremendous shock. I remember Al from High School and before that from our old neighborhood in the Bronx, as quiet, but quick-witted and funny, and always good-natured. My thoughts and prayers are with him, and my heart goes out to his wife & children and the entire Pierri family.

What a loss for us all. I will always remember Al for his generosity, his kindness, his wisdom, his great sense of humor. He always threw in the funniest asides – so subtle, yet so true and on the mark. It was such a treat to be around this man. Al was so experienced and talented at so many things, but he did not flaunt these abilities. He would also be the first to give you the shirt off his back. Al was a good friend. We will miss him terribly. All our love and deepest sympathy to...