Leonard-Albarelli-Obituary

Leonard A. Albarelli

TROY, New York

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Albarelli, Leonard A. TROY Leonard A. Albarelli, 80, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 25, 2008 at the Eddy Heritage Nursing Center with his loving family at his side. Born in Troy, he was the son of the late Henry L. and Madeline Clemente Albarelli and the beloved husband of Kathleen King...

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My deepest condolences to Dave and his family. Dave if you need anything you contact me.

Love you bunches Dave

Yours Always,
Lydia

Dear Kathleen and family,we are saddened to hear of your great loss,Lennie was greatly admired by his peers and fellow competititors alike, his humor and insight will be sadly mised.
Love to you all,
Richard and Brenda Donovan.

To Mrs Albarelli,Gloria and Bridget,
and family,
Please know that your family is in our prayers.
My memories of your father were much like my dad....always willing(and wanting) to help out anyone that needed help. I always wanted my dad to get a snowblower (' like his ').
As I was growing up, he was a
friendly face in a great neighborhood.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
I had the great pleasure of knowing Lenny while he was employed by Eaton. I envied the passion he had for both his customers and his job in sales. He was always fair and fought for what he thought was right for both the customer and Eaton. He was not afraid to speak up and fight when he felt he was right. He was a great roll model and people could learn a lot from him.

Lenny, you were my sales partner for 8 great years with Eaton. I learned a lot from you during that time together. We'll keep you in our thoughts.
Tom & Julie

Mrs. Albarelli, Gloria, Bridget and Families:
I am so very sorry for your loss. Leonard was a fine neighbor. I remember that he would take his snowblower in the winter and go up and down the block clearing the sidewalk for all the neighbors. (I think he might have been the first on the block to own a snowblower!) Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of sorrow and loss.

AUNT KATHLEEN, GLORIA,BRIDGET- WE ALL WERE SO SADDENED TO HEAR ABOUT UNCLE LEONARD. I AM SURE HE IS WITH HIS MOM AND DAD AND BROTHERS AND SISTERS THAT ARE NO LONGER WITH US. MAY GOD BLESS HIM AND MAY HE REST IN PEACE FOREVER.

Gloria & Family-

Sorry to read about the loss of your father.

Ed