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John Albino

Branford, Connecticut

1921 - 2017

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DIED
February 23, 2017
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Branford, Connecticut

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East Haven Memorial Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

John M. Albino, 96, of Branford, died on Thursday, February 23, 2017 at the Hearth at Gardenside in Branford.  He was the husband of the late Marie Diglio Albino.  He was born in West Haven on January 21, 1921 to the late Donato and Rosa Ruocco Albino.  John worked at several local garages as...

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Dear Michelle and Frank.

Every now and then I check with some surrounding towns for obituary listings. I just had searched your family name and was saddenedll I did. My prayer for the both of you and your family is for your strength in Jesus at this time.

Dick Plain

Dear Shelly and family,

I was so saddened to hear of your Dads passing. I know there are no words to ease your pain, but know my thoughts and prayers are with you. Your Dad was a fine man and is surely an Angel in Heaven.

Most Sincerely and with Deepest Sympathy,
Tony Moscato

Our condolences to the Albino Family. Your Dad was one of the greatest most talented guys I have ever had the pleasure of knowing and working with. We worked together (he was my supervisor) at Brown and Thomas Cadillac in New Haven which later became James Cadillac in Amity. I'm sorry to say we haven't been in close touch for the last few years since he left his East Haven address; but we are constantly reminded of him as years ago he made my wife and I a special hand-made hot plate made out...

Dear Shelly and Family-

I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Denise Gritzbach
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To the Albino Family,

So very sorry for the loss of your father he sounded like a really nice person and his family so loved him, may he rest in peace.

I'm so sorry for your loss. Your Dad was my Dad's best friend of 60+ years. It's sad that they didn't have the opportunity to spend the last 20 years together, as my Dad was taken from us too soon.

Your Dad was the first "really cool guy" I was fortunate enough to meet as a child, remembering those camping trips to Jaffrey, NH, what great fun. So many great memories of your Dad.

I think of your Dad often, and my brother and I had the chance to catch up with him a...

MY CONDOLENCES TO THE ALBINO FAMILY JOHN WAS A GOOD MAN I MET HIM AT THE ELM CITY GUN JOHN AND HIS BROTHER FRANK WERE THE ONES WHO GOT ME INTERESTED IN SHOOTING IN THE 22 LEAGUE WELL OVER 20 YEARS AGO AND JOINED THE CLUB I SHOT WITH THE TEAM FOR A FEW YEARS AND STILL USE WHAT HE HAS SHOWN ME TO THIS DAY HE WAS ALWAYS WATCHING HOW I WAS DOING THINGS OBSERVING ALWAYS HAD A SMILE ONE HIS FACE AND JOKING MAY HE REST IN PEACE.
FRANCIS MASSERELLI.

Rest In Peace Uncle John. Your memories will always make us smile.