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Albert Aniello Obituary

ANIELLO, Albert C. "Big Al" Albert C. "Big Al" Aniello, 77, of Ellington, beloved husband of Josephine R. (Tolisano) Aniello, died peacefully at his home, Thursday (January 20, 2005). Due to the weather, services have been changed and rescheduled to, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 9 a.m., at the Samsel & Carmon Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, South Windsor, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m., in St. Margaret Mary Church, 80 Hayes Road, South Windsor. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Calling hours will now be on, Monday, 5-8 p.m., at the Samsel & Carmon Funeral Home.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jan. 23, 2005.

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Harry Tucker

February 11, 2005

I am sorry to here Mr. Aniello died. He was a great man and a nice guy. I only knew him breafly but the time I did know him a learned a lot.

Tashira Vargas

February 11, 2005

Dear Jo and family,

I am Tashira Vargas. I met Al last year at Education Connection. He spoke for us the very last time we had this feild trip. When he spoke to us that day I felt so comfortable around him. He was such a great person, I know that i only met him that one time but i would never forget him. I felt that we had a connection. I know that I am not the only one because that day we heard from him my friends told me that they liked him very much. He had many gret things to say and I found that his story was very interesting and touching. I am very sorry for his passing and I wish you the best of luck.



Sincerly,

Tashira Vargas

Renat Fatkulin

February 11, 2005

Iam a student of THS and we intervewed mr.Albert C.last year. He was good story teller and a good Marine.He also told us about his brothers and how he loved then.Iam very sorry for your loss.Sincerely yours Renat Fatkulin

SEIMPER FI

john Woodcock

February 4, 2005

Jo,



What can be said that you haven't already felt and heard. Al was an unforgetable person. He was "there" for me in many a political situation, but what I enjoyed the most and treasure about him was his sincerity and humanity. He will be truly missed. God Bless you and your wonderful family.



Most Sincerely,



John and Carla Woodcock

john Woodcock

February 4, 2005

Jo,



What can be said that you haven't already felt and heard. Al was an unforgetable person. He was "there" for me in many a political situation, but what I enjoyed the most and treasure about him his sincerity and humanity. He will be truly missed. God Bless you and your wonderful family.



Most Sincerely,



John and Carla Woodcock

John & Mary Drost

February 2, 2005

Dear Jo and family,



Mary & Jackie Reardon, our next door neighbors, introduced us to you all many years ago when you were visiting. Your Sandy was our Susie's age. We are so sorry to hear about your loss--Al was such a prince of a fellow. He was an amazing person to overcome his illness for so long, what a fighter!

Our sincere sympathies.



John and Mary

Jack & Maureen Devine

January 24, 2005

Josephine and family,

We were very sorry to hear about Al. He was an outstanding individual, military man, and friend. Our thoughts are with you.

Jennifer & Michael Mundo

January 23, 2005

Uncle Tootsie will be greatly missed. He was liked and loved by all those who met him. He always walked around with a smile on his face and a joke to tell to put a smile on our faces. He was the first person Mike bonded with 4 years ago at the family Christmas party and he will never be forgotten. We are so sorry that we can't be there but please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you all.

Barbara Fox

January 23, 2005

Hi Sandy,

So sorry to hear of your loss. I remember just a month ago seeing you over in the 'deanery' and you sharing of the news of your dad's latest illness. I know this must be such a sorrowful time for you. I won't be able to attend any of the services becuase of classes, but know I am thinking of you, your family and your loss. Love, Barbara

Walter & Mary Lou Kupchunos

January 23, 2005

Josephine and family,

We send our heartfelt sympathy to you. Al will be missed by all who knew him.

Walter & Mary Lou Kupchunos

Samsel & Carmon Funeral Home

January 23, 2005

Our sincere sympathies for your loss.

Jim Throwe

January 22, 2005

I was privileged to be a friend of Al Aniello.We worked together in politics, met at church and enjoyed each other's company. I will miss him but will always remember his smile and quick wit. Jim Throwe

Joseph Belanger

January 21, 2005

Please accept our sincere sympathies for your loss. Al was a great friend and fellow Marine. All who knew or met him could always count on a smile, a funny joke and his great friendship. He will be missed by all. Semper Fi, Joe and Vivian Belanger and family

Patricia Dillon

January 21, 2005

My sympathies to all - I have fond memories of our trip to China - Al was a great human being.

Judy Murphy

January 21, 2005

Aniello Family,



Not sure if any of you remember me, but I used to come to your house when I stayed at the Rennie's.

Sorry to hear of Mr. Aniello, deepest sympathy to all of you in your time sorrow.



My thoughts and prayers are with you!

Good Bless,

Judy Osborne Murphy

THERESA CONCATELLI

January 21, 2005

I AM SENDING MY PRAYERS FOR BIG AL AND HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND CO-WORKERS FROM EAGLE SHEET METAL.AND

THE SOUTH WINDSOR VFW.

BIG AL WAS ALWAYS VERY HELPFULL TO ME PERSONALLY

THANKS BIG AL



TERRI CONCATELLI

VFW POST 9929

WEST HARTFORD

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