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Nicholas Albano Jr.

Caldwell, New Jersey

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Nicholas Albano Jr., 90, of Allamuchy, N.J., formerly of Caldwell, N.J., died Friday, April 12, 2013. Relatives and friends may visit with the family at the Dancy Funeral Home, 9 Smull Ave., Caldwell, on Monday, April 15, from 4 to 8 p.m. A Mass will be offered in Saint Aloysius Church on...

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I shall always remember his smile and gentle hello. He always had a pleasant word to share. I send my condolences and prayers to his family. . May he rest in peace.

You were such a pleasure to know the will of a lion and the wisdom of a roade scholar and the heart of a lamb we need more peopkle like him
Earl Carter

Dear Anne,
I have many fond memories of Nick and I alone in his office for one reason or another, mostly real estate, and how comforting and understanding he was. He had a rare quality about him---it was special!
My two fondest memories of Nick will be the chat we had one glorious spring day with him sitting in his beloved red Mustang, top down, wearing that floppy old hat with his two dogs in the back seat.
And the other will be of the man who's door------and heart!-----was always...

I loved Judge Albano. Some of my fondest childhood memories are the times he allowed Beth and I to spend the day in his chambers at the Essex County Courts. He was a beloved figure in the Cedars, in Caldwell and at St. Aloysius Church. In all places, he exuded calm, intelligence , grace and flare. We always loved his natty attire, his signature camel haired coat and red Mustang convertible.

Dear Anne
May God's Peace, which passes all of our own understanding, guide you through this time of loss !

I miss hearing your Good Morning to me every morning on your way to breakfast. You had such a wonderful heart. You are tremendously missed here at The House. Karen

Great Grandpa we will miss your peaceful presence at family get togethers we love you love your great grandchildren.