Alphonse-Sabetta-Obituary

Alphonse N. Sabetta

Shelton, Connecticut

1931 - 2021

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Alphonse N. SabettaAlphonse Nicholas Sabetta, age 89, of Shelton entered into rest on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at Bishop Wicke with his loving family by his side. He was the devoted husband of 66 years to Eleanor (Margiano) Sabetta. Al was born in Derby on September 15, 1931, son of the late...

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Rest In Peace Al. You were a credit to our community and a true gentleman. You will be missed.❤

Dear Eleanore,
While I vaguely knew you and Al from Church, it wasn't until I had the opportunity to regularly deliver the Eucharist to you both, first at Asbury Ridge and later at Bishop Wicke and the Methodist Homes that I really was able to get to know you both. Al was an inspiration to all of us with his love of God, Family and country (as well as just about any sport), as well as for the countless hours that he devoted to serving and volunteering his time and efforts to all of his...

Sorry for the loss. Al was almost part of the family and a Class Guy. He comforted our family when we needed it. A friend in good and bad times is a gift from God and Al was. May the Comforter be by your side in these difficut times.
Bob Ellis

I am going to miss you a lot Al. You taught me so very much. I will alway remember you with your hand on my shoulder to reassure me when we were working on challenging projects and giving me a pat on the back encouraging me to move forward; as well at that one during time during a heated debate when you grabbed me from behind by my belt to keep me from doing something I may have regretted. Many of us paid attention to what you taught us. Rest easy Buddy. We've got it from here.

I had the pleasure of interacting with Al many times as a local Shelton reporter. Always helpful and kind, Al was dedicated to bettering the lives of all military veterans and bringing deserved attention to their efforts and sacrifices. He was a very nice man. Al will be missed by the community.

Al was truly a great man. I was privileged to have known him. I interacted with Al through the Legion and his employment at the High School. May he Rest in Peace. Unable to attend his services as I reside out of state. His memory will forever be with me.