Rinaldo-DeNuzzo-Obituary

Rinaldo V. DeNuzzo

EAST GREENBUSH, New York

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Rinaldo V. DeNuzzo, 88, passed away June 2, 2011, at Albany Medical Center Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Cleveland, OH, he was the son of the late Luigi DiNuzzo and Domenica Razzano DiNuzzo, devoted husband of Lucy Sneed DeNuzzo and loving father of Lisa A. DeNuzzo. In addition to his...

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Prof was always an interesting person. He loved ACP, the students. and had a calming demeanor. I'm sure the current political climate at the college would not be to his liking!! Rest in peace I always respected you as a person and as one of my favorite Professors at ACP.

MAY GOD'S BLESSING BE UPON HIM, LUCY AND LISA.

FROM YOUR DEVOTED WEST POINT FOOTBALL FRIEND.

Not many of us think of ACP without thinking of Prof. He taught all of us so much about pharmacy and most importantly, life. Its an end of an era at ACP.

I worked for Prof all 5 years at ACP. I have corresponded yearly with him and enjoyed hearing all the advances that have been made at the college. He was a very generous and kind man who helped shape the Pharmacist I am today. I am deeply saddened for your loss. My sincerest sympathies.

Prof taught both my brother and I at ACP. Whenever we returned he was always cordial and always inquired about our welfare. We referred to him as "The little Professor" He was part of our lives and may he rest in peace. Lynn Stote Palm Coast Fl

May God comfort you in your time of grief, and keep you with him always.

I have known Rinaldo for many years. We graduated from School 8 in 1936 and from Watervliet High School in the class of 1940. We continued to meet and at least say hello many times during the following years. He was a great guy, a wonderful man and thought very highly of by all who came in contact with him. I certainly enjoyed having known him. God Bless him and my prayers are with both of you.

Earle Flatt

I have known Renaldo for many years. We graduated from School 8 in 1936 and from Watervliet High School in the class of 1940. We continued to meet and at least say hello many times during the following years. He was a great guy, a wonderful man and thought very highly of by all who came in contact with him. I certainly enjoyed having known him. God Bless him and my prayers are with both of you.

Earle Flatt

God bless you, Prof! I will always remember your smiling face as I walk through the halls of ACP.