Louis-Alessandrini-Obituary

Louis Gene Alessandrini

Wilmington, Delaware

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Louis Gene AlessandriniLouis Gene Alessandrini passed away on Friday, July 8, 2011 after a long and courageous battle with kidney cancer. He died peacefully with his wife and four children by his side.Gene is survived by his wife of nearly 50 years, Evaline Leonetti Alessandrini; his four...

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A wonderful, giving, caring man with a wonderful family. Thoughts and prayers to you all during this time.

He made St. Mark's High School challenging each and everyday.

Mr. A was a wonderful man & he will be greatly missed by not only me but the rest of my family. He knew my name the very first day Frosh year when i knew no one. he made me feel welcome & comfortable - thank you Mr. A for always knowing everyone's name, even if you never realized how much it meant to us. sleep well Mr. A.

Gene,
I am so sorry we lost touch. The years you were a partner on and off the field. But now you are at rest and don't have to suffer any more. Thank you for everything and for everyone you touched over the past 50+ years. May God bless and confort your family at this time.

Gene will be missed by all who knew him. He was a great friend to many. Gene worked with new sports officals and offered any help they needed. He was an honest, forthright person as you will ever meet. He left an impact on many peoples lives. We will miss him.

Mr. A embodied the spirit of St. Mark's! We will miss him.

Mr. A was my Freshman Algebra and Sophmore Geometry teacher. I think he had pity on me and I somehow managed to barely pass both courses. When I was a senior, I had extra time so I volunteered in the school office to help wherever I could. He often asked me to help with projects and sometimes get his lunch and bring it to his office. One time, he sent me on a lunch run, and I took a few steps and he called me back saying I needed a hall pass.

I told him, "No I dont, You know...

We have also lost a very brave man! In addition to math and science and gym, he also taught hundreds of us to drive at Corpus Christi High! Our father also worked with him for years as an umpire. Rest in peace, Mr A. Blessings to the family. John Naughton- New York, Debbie Naughton Swiatek- Delaware