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Daniel R. Dalessandro

Montgomery, Alabama

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DALESSANDRO, Daniel R. Age 43, died Sunday, November 8, 2009. He was preceded in death by his father, Anthony Dalessandro, and brother, Jim (Deli) Dalessandro. He is survived by his wife, Neva Dalessandro; step-daughter, Kayla Monismith; and mother, Kay Dalessandro. Funeral services are...

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Naturally I´m very late but perhaps Kay you will see this. Daniel, Shawn, and I used to play football in Shawn´s yard. I remember how nice you were and the black Monte Carlo that you drove us in. I still have the surprise Journey Evolution LP that he thoughtfully bought me for Christmas in1980, perhaps 1981. 2009. I was in Guam and when he passed. Blessings to you. )

Ms. Dalessandro,

I am very sorry for your loss. I will always have fond memories of hanging out at the Pancake Pantry with Daniel serving up an awesome grilled cheese with extra Charles chips. I am thankful for the time he spent with me teaching me how to play the trumpet. And he was ever so thoughtful to give me a HUGE candy cane for Christmas. My thoughts are with you and your family.

You all are in my heart and prayers at this time! I knew Daniel & Deli from "the Pool" days, those boys had the best fun loving smiles & grins of anyone I've ever known. God bless you all!

Ms. Dalessandro,

I am sorry to hear that Daniel has died. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Your family is in my heart and prayers. Daniel was a good friend from school.
Mia Davis Betts

Mrs. Dalessandro,
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I can only imagine the pain you must be feeling. I pray that God will give you the strength to get through this sad and difficult time. I remember Daniel from the pool growing up and high school. He will be missed by many.

Kay, I am so sorry for your loss. Daniel was like an older brother to me (as you know). I am not sure I would be the person I am today, without his influence. I remember how we used to stay up all night playing ping pong and Atari. I remember the talent show at West End. He got me the job at the Pancake Pantry. The summers at the swim club. We once played a 100 yard tackle football game (one on one) at Hillwood. Just so many great memories of my brother. I really wish we would have...

Kay..Both Shawn and I are just deeply saddened at this news. He meant so much to both of us, and we had recently both been back in touch with him. He sent me a very sweet message which meant a lot to me, and I'll always have the warmist memories of him. We'll be keeping you and Daniel's wife and daughter in out thoughts and prayers. George Tidwell

Daniel was a good and smart man. He is responsible for me getting into the business that became my career. He and I were always proud of each others accomplishments. I am so glad that we kept in touch all these years and that I visited him at his home in AL recently. I will miss him as much as I have missed his brother. I vow to keep in touch with you now Kay.

Jay