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Richard John Albero

1949 - 2020

BORN

1949

DIED

2020

Richard Albero Obituary

Richard John Albero, 70, died on March 17, 2020, in Lakewood Ranch Medical Center. He is survived by his three children Lucia Albero, Felicia Albero, Dante Albero, siblings Carl Michael Albero, Rose Ann Anita Denton and Michael William Albero, 11 nieces and nephews and his beloved Saint Bernard dogs, Mia and Noah. He is predeceased by his parents Lucia Katherine (Carbone) Albero and Michael Daniel Albero, brother Andrew Patrick Albero and nephew Gary Michael Albero. Richard was born on November 2, 1949 in Hackensack, NJ. Raised in Washington Township, NJ, Richard attended St. Joseph Regional High School, Montvale, NJ. Richard then attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marine Engineering. After the academy, Richard began working at St. Joseph Orphanage, Rockleigh, NJ, which inspired his successful 38-year high school teaching career in New York State. During his tenure, he earned a Master of Science in Physics and Master of Psychology. After retiring in 2009, Richard moved to Dunedin, Florida and became a mathematics professor at St. Petersburg College for eight years. During his life, Richard was a true humanitarian. He sponsored multiple children in underprivileged areas, built houses with Habitat for Humanity, took elderly for walks with the Alzheimer’s Association and volunteered in a homeless shelter. In Richard’s later years, he continued his volunteer work and certified St. Bernard, Mia as a therapy dog, with over 150 hours of service. Richard’s biggest triumph was completing a 1200-mile solo walk in 2015 from Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, FL to Yankee Stadium in New York, NY, raising over $56,000 for the Wounded Warrior Project in honor of nephew Gary Albero who died in the 9/11 attacks. Richard recounted his experiences in his book, “Not Just a Walk in the Park”. Richard’s most satisfying accomplishment was being a single dad to Lucia, Felicia and Dante Albero. Richard guided his children with the philosophy, “kindness costs nothing,” driving them to be the best versions of themselves, planting seeds of greatness in others. A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, and northern New Jersey in the upcoming months, with details to follow. In lieu of flowers at the family’s request, please make a donation to St. Jude’s Hospital using Memorial ID# 11969625 or the Wounded Warrior Project by following this link: https://communityfundraising.woundedwarriorproject.org/campaign/RichardJAlbero

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Published by Bradenton Herald on Mar. 24, 2020.

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Ken Wenzel

November 10, 2020

I knew him as a classmate at Kings Point. He was a great guy and classmate. He had a wonderful sense of humor. My condolences to his family.

John Piscitella

March 31, 2020

I met Richard back in 2004 when I was coaching his son. He was a kind-hearted man. I heard through some connections about his passing and I just wanted to let Dante know how sorry I am for your loss. God bless you all.

dennis burkett

March 29, 2020

Rich started as a math teacher in Marlboro NY around 1974. He was my assistant football coach for over 10 years and a great friend.He was a compassionate man and cared deeply for his family, especially his children.

Richard and Mia volunteering at Braden River Elementary. How the children loved them.

Lisa Mayer

March 24, 2020

Richard was a kind, gentle and brave soul. I am blessed to have known him. He has touched many hearts in our community and was very generous with his time. Bill and I will miss him, his passion for the Yankees, his keen sense of humor and brave heart! Heaven and earth will not be the same.

Jan Kline

March 24, 2020

I was a neighbor of Richard and frequently talked to him when he was walking Noah and Mia. He was one of the kindest people and always had a smile for everyone. I remember one time talking about his book and our mutual interests in writing and dogs. He will be missed. The world needs more giving and kind people like him.

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