DELMO-ALBERGHINI-Obituary

DELMO F. ALBERGHINI

Lowell, Massachusetts

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ALBERGHINI, Delmo F. 90, of Lowell, died unexpectedly Thursday, January 10, 2013 at Lowell General Hospital Saints Campus. He was the husband of the late Ellen M. (Raney) Alberghini who passed away July 2, 2002. Mr. Alberghini was a world class athlete in the 1940's, holding several Northeastern...

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In his tenure as LHS track coach Coach Alberghini molded champsionship level teams and, most importanly, helped us all (regardless of our background or ability level) to feel like champions and like we were part of the team. He was an incredibly supportive and helpful person, and tried to guide us all excel to our abilities, on the track, in the classroom and in life. God bless you coach, and rest in peace. My sincere sympathies go out to to the Alberghini family.

So sorry for Your loss, Your all in my thoughts and prayers

Tammy Hyatt ( Raney )

Sorry for your lose. Coach was the best. Rest in peace.
Mike Milinazzo class of 66

Maria,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Lisa and Maria, your Dad took a bunch of hungry kids from all over Lowell and made us into champions. When I came home to visit we would spin yarns for hours. Like piling into the blue chevy and getting off the bus at White Stadium and hearing another team say " Oh No, They're here!" I loved him very much, Thank you for sharing him with us. Rest in Peace Coach

My thoughts are with you, Lisa and Maria.
Your father was wonderful to all of us.
Rest in peace Uncle Del.

We will never forget you Uncle Del , you will be missed by many. <3 rest in peace <3

Uncle Del was the BEST!! Great memories of the camp at Lake Massapoag and even better ones of the beach house in York Beach, Maine!! May you rest in peace with the "love of your life" Auntie Ellen!!! Lots of love to Maria, Lisa and Grandchildren...xoxo

Uncle Del was one of my "fun uncles". Enjoyed talking to him about anything and spending time in the backyard with him. Rest in peace, Uncle Del! You had a long wonderful life and now you can be with your bride Auntie Ellen.
Sorry Maria, Lisa and his grandchildren.