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Natalie, I'm so sorry. You made him very very happy & he was a joyful person & so proud of you. I loved being his client & friend.
Cynthia Moore
March 11, 2014 | Kingsburg, CA
Visalia, California
Anthony Lee Alberti Jr. Anthony Lee Alberti Jr., 67, died peacefully at his home in Visalia, surrounded by his loving family in the early hours of Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Anthony was born on April 30, 1947 in Tulare, CA to Tony J. Alberti and the former Nadine Margaret Osborn (Galaviz). He...
Read MoreNatalie, I'm so sorry. You made him very very happy & he was a joyful person & so proud of you. I loved being his client & friend.
Cynthia Moore
March 11, 2014 | Kingsburg, CA
an honorable man with traits I only wish more of us could have. He left smiles in the wake of his path and will forever be an inspiration tall that had the honor to know him. May God Keep you and hold you close to his heart for you will forever reside in a part of my heart forever... RIP
Rollin George
March 07, 2014 | Visalia, CA
My Deepest Sympathy to Natalie and Anthony's Family. My heart goes out to you during this difficult time.
Shirley James
March 07, 2014 | Phelan, CA
May God Almighty comfort you in the days ahead. 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17
March 06, 2014
May God comfort you Natalie and family.
Antony will be dearly missed.
Greg & Susie Dowds
March 06, 2014 | Visalia, CA
You were like a father to me. Thank you for accepting me into the Alberti family and for your wisdom and great spirit. Our daughter Nadine and our family will never forget you Papa.
Luis Araujo
March 06, 2014 | Three Rivers, CA
You, Anthony Alberti, will always be in our hearts, never far away. You always, knew how to make someone smile, miss you, dear friend.
Rachael Baker
March 06, 2014 | Visalia, CA
My deepest sympathy to Anthony's family and friends.He was a incredible man who taught me a lot about making good choices in my life.I feel very blessed to have known him!Sleep sweet Candyman.
DeeAnn Dilbeck
March 05, 2014 | Armona, CA
So sorry for the Alberti and extended family and friends. I knew Anthony mostly from way back in the 60's from high school as he was Susan's older brother. What a character....he always had that twinkle in his eye and a grin that made you wonder just what he was trying to get away with... No more pain, tears or goodbyes for him-he has gone home and is whole again.
Jan Azevedo-Kinsey
March 05, 2014 | Gig Harbor, WA