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Frederick Albano

Springfield, Massachusetts

1930 - 2020

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Frederick J. Albano, 90, passed away on December 5, 2020 at Mercy Medical Center. Born in Springfield, MA on November 19, 1930 to the late Antonio and Francesca (Cardaropoli) Albano, he was a graduate of Springfield Technical High School.In the late Forties Fred played baseball for the Boston...

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Constance and family, it’s so good to learn about Fred’s life before we knew him. He sure was an interesting person! We are so sorry for your loss. May you feel God’s love and presence in your mourning.

Constance and family, it’s so good to learn about Fred’s life before we knew him. He sure was an interesting person! We are so sorry for your loss. May you feel God’s love and presence in your mourning.

My memories of Uncle Freddy will always bring a smile, remembering him popping and rolling his big eyes, calling me meatball eyes and his great laugh especially when he was with my Dad and Uncle Billy. I am sure they will be doing that again..
My thoughts and love are with you Aunt Connie and all my cousins
Ruthie

To the entire Albano Family-
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.
I will fondly remember Mr. Albano for his wit and sense of humor. Most of all, singing “Tiny Bubbles” at the Hukelau when Fred was getting married. We had many laughs over that song and him saying everything was “Bootiful”.
He will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you now and in the days ahead.
With friendship and heartfelt sympathy.
Vinny Penna

To the Albano family, I am so very sorry for your loss.. I pray that all your wonderful memories help sustain you through this difficult time.

My sincere sympathy to Connie, Bill, Ann Marie, and the extended family on the loss of Fred. Always loved speaking with him and seeing him. May his memory be for a blessing for your entire family.

Fred, My condolences for your father. Hope you are well.

Mr. Albano was a great coach and a great guy too. So sorry for your loss. I remember him from Belvedere street also.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.