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Albert Ludvinsky Obituary

LUDVINSKY Albert J. Ludvinsky, age 73, of Fairfield, husband of the late Jane G. Ludvinsky, passed away peacefully in his home Saturday, January 9, 2010 with his loving family by his side. Born in Fairfield the son of the late Albert and Mary (Dunsmore) Ludvinsky, he had been a lifelong town resident. A graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas School, he attended Roger Ludlowe High School and later served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps stationed in Germany. Mr. Ludvinsky's career as a welder included employment at the Bullard Company and Bob's Equipment Service. He was an avid fisherman, loved Big Band music and enjoyed time spent with his family. Survivors include three children, Ann Ludvinsky of Bridgeport, Albert Michael Ludvinsky of Fairfield and Kevin Ludvinsky and his wife Megan of Brooklyn, NY; a sister, Cindy Ludvinsky Taylor and her husband Dennis of Norwalk; a granddaughter, Layla Ludvinsky of Fairfield; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and his wife, Jane, he was predeceased by a sister, Joan Licari and a brother, Kenneth Ludvinsky. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday, January 16, 2010 at 11 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 1719 Post Road, Fairfield. Interment will be private in Lakeview Cemetery, Bridgeport. Friends may call Friday, January 15, 2010 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Spear-Miller Funeral Home, 39 South Benson Road, Fairfield. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mr. Ludvinsky may be made to Hospice at Home, 40 Lindeman Dr., Trumbull, CT 06611. To sign an online guest register visit www.SpearMillerFuneralHome.com.

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Published by Connecticut Post from Jan. 11 to Jan. 12, 2010.

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January 14, 2010

Albert,Auntie& Uncle Kevvy,
Pop showed the kids and I another side of being a "grandpa". Cooking great breakfasts for us all after our big sleepovers,laughing @ Jacob's fear of what was behind the shower curtin, shaking his head @ Tara saying,"That one should be on broadway!", and always cooking Jeremiah his famous kobasa, and ofcourse his light and pride Layla Jayne.
He gave my children and I love unconditionally,always asking after my own parents and wanting to know the latest news about Jeremiah @ school and always having great advice for him whenever he came home for a visit.
I'm so happy we captured his true essence on video,both he and Gramma Jane, the stories are so hilarious I still cry with laughter.
It is all so bittersweet knowing he is in a place of beauty and love with no sadness or worry,yet we are left behind without him.
The light in his eyes @ your wedding Kevin made me cry, the pictures tell the story of how truly happy he was to have all three of you together and a new daughter to boot, he could not have asked for a better sendoff to the other side where he is telling everyone what a time he had!
You know we love you,
Patty,Jeremiah,Tara Grace and Jacob.

January 13, 2010

Dear Kevin,
I was sorry to read in the paper about your dad. He sounds like he was quite a guy! I fondly remember you as one of my favorite and special students at FWMS. Hope you are still an artist.
Ms.Eve Sher

Monica Kent

January 13, 2010

Annie, Albert and Kevin - Your father will certainly be missed. My memories of him as a kid will be forever in my heart. He truly loved all three of you with all his heart and soul. You were his life. Monica

Robin Licarie

January 12, 2010

Uncle Al, Your smile and laughter will be truely missed by us all. I will make sure to pass on your Hunagrian recipies you have passed to me. Joan and Ken will be at the pearly gates to welcome you with open arms. There will always be a place in our hearts for you.
Love,
Alan, Robin, Ashley, Chelsey, Hannah and Aidan

Gloria Cora

January 12, 2010

Anne, Albert, & Kevin
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Good memories stay with us for ever. Please if there is anything we could do please let us know.

Love Armando, Gloria & Gloria

Layla Ludvinsky

January 12, 2010

R.I.P. Pop, I will miss you and your famous bacon egg and cheese's! :(

Peter Kohler

January 12, 2010

Anne,Albert,Kevin,

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Peter & Bing

donna (DiPietro) Linnen

January 12, 2010

My deepest sympathies to your family - especially Al, Layla ( and Lisa). May God bless all of you and ease your pain.

Donna (DiPietro) Linnen

Lisa Wallick

January 12, 2010

May your hearts in time be filled with wonderful memories, I know that there were many. I know this because I was there. One of them that I will keep in my heart is the time He danced with me in my livingroom, this is what I've been thinking of these past few days.I can only say that the three of you were so very loved by him. All you had to do is look in his eyes when you were with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all...

sharon paul

January 12, 2010

Ann,Albert,Kevin and family,

You are in my thoughts and prayers.Your Father will live on through the three of you forever.He will always be with you.God Bless

love always,


sharon Paul

Lisa Ludvinsky

January 12, 2010

Pop there will not go a day when you are not in our thoughts and our hearts. There are so many memories. Cooking for you when we lived in the Cabin, fishing with you, cooking paprikash, the Easter 'mustard incident', the bi-annual and so very healthy szalona bread we shared. Our early morning talks will stay with me forever as you were such a good friend to me offering loving counsel and hugs at any given time. I'll always hear you telling us to 'be careful' and pre-empting some good advice with 'I am no expert,but..' You were the best Pictionary partner as well. Another cherished memory. You were the best Pop to Layla Jayne. I look through our family albums and reflect upon the many years spent and see the sheer joy on Layla's face when you two were together. A shine that only you could bring out in her. You have demonstrated and thus taught us that it is the simple things in life that bring true happiness. You may have thought sitting on the floor and playing with toys is something that all Pop's do. Truth is you did more than most out of the sheer instinct and love of nurture. Layla really will miss bringing you home made cupcakes laced with flax seed oil so you would get your Omega 3's... Oh, suppose that was a secret. You taught her to make the best dumplings this side of Hungary. She loved you so very much and she is already missing you. Me,too. Please watch over her until we all meet again. Thank you for being you and loving so freely and reminding us to be light of heart. May you rest in peace and comfort now. Heaven has a new Arm Chair Philosopher and one really sweet and simple kind of man. God Bless You .All our love~
Lisa and Layla Ludvinsky

The Staff of Spear-Miller Funeral Home

January 12, 2010

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.

Ken Ludvinsky

January 11, 2010

Uncle Albert you where the best uncle and freind any nephew could ever have. I only have Laughter and fun memories the smile I have on my face as I write this is of pure joy knowing you are in Heaven. The pain the suffering and heartache are all behind you now, for the Bible says "No mere man has ever seen, heard or even imagined what wonderful things God has ready for those who love the lord" as Jesus will say to you come you who are blessed by my father: take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world " so let us mourn a little while, than let us rejoice knowing were you are, and that someday all who believe in our Lord and savior Jesus Christ like you have will be together again in Heaven.

Love,
Little Kenny

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