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John A. Barbella

ALBANY, New York

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Barbella, John A. ALBANY John A. Barbella, 64, died Thursday, August 20, 2009 at the Hospice Inn of St. Peter's Hospital. Born and educated in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was the son of the late James and Mary (Cusato) Barbella. He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. Mr. Barbella retired from Niagara...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Ann Marie, Anthony, and Melina,

My deepest sympathy to you all. Please know that many fond memories will remain in my heart forever for the good times Johnny and I shared together.

Dear Barbella Family:

My deepest sympathy to the loss of a great man, brother and uncle. I remember John from my childhood as he was a coworker and friend of my father, David Hughes. More recently I remember his sorrow at my Dad's funeral. I know they are enjoying each other's company once again.
My prayers are with you.

Laurie Haston

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Deeepest sympathy to the Barbella Family. I knew John from working in the Steam Plant, he was a person that once you met him, you can never forget him. He was well loved by many people. He will be missed. God is probably laughing with him now.

Peace,
Victoria Wetmiller Vero Beach, Fl

My deepest sympathy to the Barbella family as well as Alice and family. Johnny was a character for sure and will be missed by so many people.

Smith and Jones Family (Second Avenue, Albany, NY)

Although I only met John a few times, I know of his spirit and sense of humor through the stories told to me by my late husband (Bill Potts) who worked with John at the Steam Station...know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of loss....

Ann Marie
I recieved the call yesterday and I was very upset after I was told of John's passing. John and I were very good friends for at least 30 years. I am sorry I am unable to be there, I will never forget your brother and my good friend. Chris Cunningham