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Donald F. Albert Jr.

1944 - 2022

Donald F. Albert Jr. obituary, 1944-2022, Higganum, CT

BORN

1944

DIED

2022

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Donald Albert Obituary

Donald Francis Albert, Jr., 77, of Higganum, Connecticut passed away peacefully at home on April 3, 2022. Born on December 4, 1944 in New Britain, Connecticut, he was the son of the late Donald F. and Marie M. (Sitz) Albert. He was a graduate of Goodwin Technical School, New Britain and Hartford Technical College and served in the Connecticut National Guard. Donald's career spanned more than 50 years at Wesleyan University, retiring as manager of scientific facilities and instruments in the University's chemistry department. He cherished every day working with colleagues, graduate and undergrad students, and considered each day an experience to learn something new. He had a practical brilliance and an amazing ability and passion to understand how things worked and was often called upon to find solutions to complex problems, much to the amazement of experts in the field. An avid inventor, Donald is named in 13 patents ranging from a snow removal device, "The PushOver," and various enhancements to chemistry equipment, to developing the process to create a novel organic aerogel material from which an entire new industry was created. When not in Wesleyan's lab, Donald could often be found downstairs in his basement workshop creating his signature hand-made, intricate wooden streetscapes and bird houses, tying fly fishing lures, or outside in his ornate gardens keeping up his beautiful landscapes which included koi ponds and Asian gardens. He enjoyed spending time with his family vacationing in Maine, Misquamicut Beach and Cape Cod. He was always on the look out to help a friend with anything asked of him, selflessly giving of his time and his ability to fix almost anything. He was an avid fisherman and loved his time with his friends, meeting to share a beer and conversation. Donald is survived by his beloved wife of 53 years Dorothy E. (Corona) Albert who devoted herself to his daily care during his illness; his sister Diane M. Albert, of West Hartford, CT and her spouse, Char Wilkins; his son Christopher R. Albert of East Greenwich, RI, and spouse Lisa Doucet-Albert and grandsons Christian and Jackson; and his son Jonathan W. Albert of Middlefield, CT and spouse Colleen (McGuiness) Albert and grandsons Joseph and Jonathan. Donald was devoted to his family, always passing along his wisdom and sharing his creativity and ability to find the good and beauty in everything. A man of science and of faith, he brought together an inventive, inquisitive spirit and an artistic, creative soul. Private services will be held. Biega Funeral Home has care of the arrangements. To share memories or express condolences online please visit www.biegafuneralhome.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Apr. 5, 2022.

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Karen Karpa-Siciliano

April 12, 2022

My heartfelt condolences to all of the Albert family. Don was definitely a "good one"! I worked in the Chemistry office for 13 years and always enjoyed sharing chats, stories and laughs with him. I am gratefully a recipient of one of his custom birdhouses which I loved when he gifted it to me and will always cherish it. He always got such a kick out my daughters when he'd see them at the department picnics and events and always made a point to chat with them. I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to know him. He was a very sweet man with a soft kindness all his own. He will be missed.

George Petersson

April 10, 2022

Don Albert was one of the most generous people I ever met. Margaret and I were extremely fortunate to have Don and Sissy as neighbors right across the street for over 30 years. Whenever we had a problem with anything Don would be there before we even asked for help. As someone who grew up in a small apartment in New York City, I knew nothing about maintaining the house we built in Higganum, but Don was always ready to teach me what I had to learn. He was very smart and he functioned as an electronics engineer in his position maintaining the complex scientific instruments in the Chemistry Department at Wesleyan University. However, what I remember most about Don was his good humor and reliability as a friend.

David Hall

April 9, 2022

So sorry to hear of Don's passing!!!! This area has lost a great and active mind. Our condolences to your family!!!!!!

Michael Matracia

April 8, 2022

To Albert family,
sorry to hear of the passing of Donald F. Albert Jr.
Chris you shared so many wonderful stories with me of your Father over our 27 year. Dad was always building things, Recreating landscapes in his yard. Nice memories for me.

Reading all the wonderful memories shared by friends, neighbors, coworkers and schoolmates spoke volumes of Donald.
Your Dad was able to take the best out of people, doing the little things to make them feel better. Donald creative mind alway interesting me and I loved hearing those stories.

Your dad was a very special father.

Sorry for the loss.

Michael A. Matracia.

Ps,

Take comfort today that Jesus was humbled but was then exalted. And all who follow Him will likewise be loved and cared for now and eternally.

Do not, therefore, think that you are quite alone in your sorrow.


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William Brault

April 8, 2022

Don was a long time neighbor on Morris Hubbard Rd in Higganum . He was a great inspiration to us kids . He was a kind colleague to my wife at Wesleyan .

Maureen Snow

April 8, 2022

Such a kind man who made a point of doing those little things that just made you feel better when you were down. We missed him tremendously when he left Wesleyan and he will continue to be missed by all who had the good fortune to know him.

Steve Machuga

April 8, 2022

Don was personable and calm. He was a pleasure to work with.
Incredibly creative. I am very sorry for your loss.

Jim Tilley

April 7, 2022

so sorry for your loss, spent many hours with Don just talking while at wesleyan. great person.

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robert mendenhall

April 7, 2022

Someone better be peeling you a grape big guy. You left this world a better, kinder place. Thank you, I'll miss you.

Scott Millard

April 7, 2022

To the Albert family, my family sends our condolences and prayers to you all. Sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace and continue to be the angel on your shoulders.God Bless you all.

John Fernandes

April 6, 2022

To the Albert family I’m sorry for your loss. Don was certainly part of the Sunday services crowd where he shared his affinity for fixing things. We had many a laugh together, he has been missed as of late and of course will be missed by all his Sunday friends. RIP

Bill Valerius

April 5, 2022

Don was definitely on of the good guys in the
neighborhood.
Since we were both alumni of the old Ward
School of Electronics we always found ample
topics for conversation.

Barbara and Jim Schukoske

April 5, 2022

So sorry for your loss. Don was such a pleasant guy and I loved talking with him whenever we saw each other in the hallway at Wesleyan. He was a creative and hard working person who did not hesitate to help if you needed it or answer a question - even if it wasn't related to work. I have missed him since his retirement and was lucky enough to get updates from his son, Jon. May you rest in peace and your soul fly to the heavens. My the family find peace in the many memories he leaves behind.

Lee Cote

April 5, 2022

I'm so sorry for your loss. Don was always my first customer in the morning at Me & McGee.He was an interesting person to talk to real nice fellow one of my favorites

Steven Sitz

April 4, 2022

When I was a young boy my older cousin Don was the one who I most admired. He was adventurous and inquisitive and I was lucky to be invited on several of his adventures. Being around him always involved new thrills and to me it was great hanging out with Don and his friends. From rides in his old Triumph TR3 and Ford to driving an old milk truck around his friend's farm fields, it was all exciting for this kid back in the early sixties. And he was greatly admired for his ingenious inventions that helped out others . I will always think of him as caring and kind.

Sarah Atwell

April 4, 2022

I’m very sorry for your loss. I had the honor of working with Don in the chemistry department at Wesleyan from 2010-2014. He was always available to help us out in the office and always had wonderful stories to share. He was such a kind man and sometimes I would come into the office and find a few flowers from his garden on my desk to brighten the office up. He was certainly a man of many talents and he made the lives of those around him much better. I hope your many happy memories bring you peace at this difficult time and in the days to come.

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