Joseph-Altobelli-Obituary

Joseph S. Altobelli

Greece, New York

1932 - 2021 (Age 88)

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Joseph S. Altobelli Greece - Joseph "Joe" Altobelli passed peacefully on March 3rd, 2021 at the age of 88. Joe was pre-deceased by his wife Patsy, Parents Michele & Antoinette, and Siblings Andrew, Frank, Robert, Henry, Victor, Rudy and Angeline (Lentine). Joe is survived by his devoted and...

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In going through some of my old memorabilia today I found a baseball signed by Joe and 6-7 teammates in the early 60's. I'm happy to share it with the family if there's interest.

To Live in Our Hearts

We were so lucky in Rochester that you chose to live here and prosper. Your influence is worldwide not only through your actions but your family. It has made Frontier Field a little piece of heaven!

Our condolences to the Altobelli family. Joe was an outstanding contributor to the Rochester sports scene. Fred first saw Joe play in 1956 when the Indianapolis Indians played the Red Wings in the Little World Series. Joe was Indy's first baseman as they swept the Wings.

Such a great man that leaves such a legacy. Prayers for his family and friends and may he rest in peace

After Joe won the world series with the Baltimore Orioles in '83, we had an assembly at Gates Chili Junior High to honor him. I was directing the 8th grade band while the students filed into the gymnasium. Mark Altobelli, Joe's grandson was playing baritone sax in that band. I had a baseball on my stand while I was conducting and noticed Joe standing over by an entrance. I saw him looking at me, so I picked up the ball and he motioned for me to throw it to him. While the band was...

What a wonderful loving man. I remember going to his house as a kid with my dad and mom. Always welcoming. I played softball for his son. What a wonderful and loving family. Rest In Peace joe never forgotten.

My heart goes out to Joe Altobelli, and his family, in 2003 my mom and his wife, were in Park ridge hospital, they were both dying, and my mom and Joe wife rooms were right next to each other, I knew of him but never met him in person, I went to high school with his daughter Jackie, and we were good friends, Joe would come into my mom room to comfort me, as well I do the same for him. I was truly impressed when he showed up to my mom funeral, as well I did to his wife funeral, Joe, I will...

Joe was one of the truly good guys. When my mother in law lived in the same apartment complex Joe would make sure to brush the snow off the cars of his elderly neighbors. The world could use more Altos ❤. My deepest sympathy to the Altobelli family