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Alfred M. Sweck Jr.

Whitinsville, Massachusetts

1943 - 2008

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Alfred M. Sweck, Jr., 65, died at home Wednesday, October 1, following an illness. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Paula (Andonian) Sweck; two sons, Michael R. Sweck, of Millbury, and Christopher M. Sweck, of Whitinsville, and his wife, Anne, who was like a daughter to Mr. Sweck; three...

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To the Sweck family,
Please accept my condolances on Al's passing. He was a strong man, and a pleasure to be around. He will be missed by many of us here at the clinic. God Bless you Al and all your loved ones.
Kellie A. Morton,PCA Levine Center

You will be truly missed at Milton CAT. We both began our career here at Caterpillar in 1978. Rest in peace my friend.
Ann

Paula, Mike and Chris,
I am very sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord give you strength during this time.
Pat & Kim Conlin

Mr. Sweck is at peace now at a better place but will be missed here. I grew up playing with Chris and have such fond memories of Mr. Sweck. The best thing I remember is Mr. Sweck trying to get me to laugh, teasing me and trying to get me to open up since I was so shy. My family and I send our deepest sympathies to the entire Sweck family but especially to my old friend, Chris, and his family, Anne, Brendan and Talia.

Rest in peace dear friend. I always enjoyed being your friend. Seems like yesterday we were in school, My sympathy to the sweck family. My the good lord watch over you.

Chris, Ann, Mike, and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I lost my mom last sept, and I know the heartache you are facing. My prayers and thoughts are with you through this devastating time, and I Pray for you, that you will find strength and comfort to help you through..
( Dawn Tarvit)

Paula
Michael, Chris, Anne
Brendan, Talia, Caleb

We can not tell you how sorry we are, for all of you
Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.
Al was a big part of our day at Milton Cat.
Jen and I miss him so much.
You will all, always be in our thoughts and prayers.
We will always remember all the fun we had with Al at work.
Al will truly be missed.

We love you

A great man who use to put me in the trunk of his car before I was 6'3 of course. He will be missed by all who enjoyed his presence.My condolences to all who enjoyed this great person.
Rick Jellesma