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Alexander Dumas

1939 - 2021

Alexander Dumas obituary, 1939-2021, Enfield, CT

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1939

DIED

2021

Alexander Dumas Obituary

Alexander Dumas, 81, formerly of Enfield, Connecticut, passed away Friday, April 9, 2021, in Florida after a long illness. Al was born May 31, 1939, in Hartford, Connecticut to the late Leonie and Rosario Dumas. Al graduated from Hartford High School in 1958, where he was a standout football player for the Owls, and was voted most modestest by his graduating class. Al joined the US Marine Corps in 1958, where he was a member of the Marine Corps Drill team at the Marine Barracks 8th & I in Washington D.C., and served as a honor guard for President Eisenhower. Al was extremely proud of his service in the military, and kept in touch with his Marine Corp buddies well into his seventies. After he served his country, Al was employed by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company for over 30 years. Al settled in Enfield, where he and his late wife Joan of 55 years, raised their four boys. He was actively involved with his four boys, and coached numerous sports teams for his sons. Al and Joan retired to Rotonda West, Florida in 2001. They made numerous friends in Florida, many becoming part of their family. Al later moved to Englewood, Florida after his wife passed. Al was known for his kind, and jovial personality, and was famous for making new friends with his "Where are you from?" line. Besides his wife, Al was predeceased by his sister Mary Jane Coco of Newington, Connecticut. Al is survived by his sister Ann Vesprakaus of Southwick Massachusetts, his sons, Alex Jr. of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Dean and his wife Elyse of Berlin, Connecticut, Joseph Dumas and his husband Jeffrey Brenner of Jamaica Vermont, Marcel and his wife Melissa of Enfield, Connecticut. Al also leaves five grandchildren, Samantha, Mason, Alexander Paul, Sophia, and Natalie, all of whom he cherished. The family would like to extend a special, heartfelt thank you for all who assisted Al in his time of need. A memorial service will be held in Connecticut at a later date.

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Published by Sun Newspapers on Apr. 18, 2021.

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Hope-Denee Fortier

June 3, 2021

Condolences to the Dumas family.

Al was beloved by our family. He will be remembered fondly for his big laugh, big smile, big stories and his love of life. I have special memories of going through and sharing old family photos with Al.

May he rest in peace with his beloved, Joan.

john winch

April 27, 2021

once a Marine always a Marine say hello to all the guys......Semper Fi,,,,

Tom McMahon

April 26, 2021

April 26
Al, Dean & Family. I’ve just now learned of Al’s passing. Please accept my condolences on your loss.
A truly kind and considerate man with a natural warmth..... What I remember most, no matter the part of the day, or the circumstances there in, Al was always a pleasure to work with, and to be with.

Sincerely, Tom McMahon

Ed Barrett

April 22, 2021

Al Jr. and Dean, please accept my sincere condolences for your the loss of a special dad. He was a dad to many at Coca-Cola too! Our Big-E days will always be remembered. Everybody loved Big Al Dumas and he loved many. So long my friend.

Carol Berry and family

April 22, 2021

Marcel and Melissa so very sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad Please accept our sincere condolences. RIP Mr. Dumas

Joanne and David Kazukynas

April 20, 2021

Our Sincerest sympathy to all.

Rod Webber

April 19, 2021

My condolences to the entire Dumas family ,
Al was definitely one of a kind I remember him when I first started working at Coca Cola he made you feel like you were one of his guys . We would occasionally speak about our military service he was a proud marine . If my recollection is right he was also a Giants fan I do remember talking football with him . He always treated the people that worked for him with the utmost respect but he could also be tough if he had to be . It was an honor to know him he was one of the people that made Coca Cola a great place to work back in the day . He definitely left his mark on this earth . His generation will never be replaced they were a hard working tough bunch . He will be missed . Best Regards to you all .

SUZANNE BAUERLE

April 18, 2021

Al was a great guy, a HPHS classmate who lived just several miles away. COVID kept us away but I will miss his phone calls. Deepest sympathy to the four boys & their families.
Suzanne(Pelletier) Bauerle, Venice, Fl.

JoAnn Angelico-Stetson

April 18, 2021

Al was truly a gentleman. They don’t make them like that anymore. He was kind, warm, genteel, and just a lovely man. Heartfelt sympathies.
JoAnn and Sal

Russ Bengtson

April 18, 2021

I'm sorry to hear of Al's passing. He was my boss at Coca-Cola for quite a few years and he was on the top of my list of best people to work for. He shared office space with Norm Martinelli so there was never a dull moment. They would occasionally open up a CO2 tank under the other's desk and send everyone through the roof. I miss those days and we will all miss Al, his smile, his sense of humor and his good nature. My condolences and best regards to all.

Bob Winch

April 16, 2021

Sad to hear of the passing of Mr. Dumas. Such a wonderful and kind man. Condolences to Alex, Dean, Joey and Marcel. With Sympathy- Bob Winch

Dorothy and Fred Muller

April 16, 2021

Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to the Dumas family. We have wonderful fun memories of time spent with Al and with Joan before she passed away. Marine Corps relationships seem just to last forever! Much love,
Dorothy and Fred Muller

April 16, 2021

May loving memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength. Those who pass on, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. My sincerest condolences. (Psalms 116:15)

Gordon Tracy Campbell

April 15, 2021

We are so blessed to have known Al for a short time here in Englewood. He was a sweet sweet man. He will be missed. Our most sincerest condolences to his sons and their families and all friends and relatives everywhere. Love Karen & Gordon Campbell, Englewood

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