Manteca, CA
Alessandro "Alec" Marrello
December 18, 1915 - July 14, 2008
Alessandro "Alec" Marrello, 92, was born December 18, 1915 in Carona, Kansas and passed away
on July 14, 2008 in Manteca, CA. Alec worked for the City of Stockton as a senior maintenance worker at Pixie Woods. Also, he was an almond grower for 30 years. He was the beloved husband for 64 years of Leonora Marrello, Loving father of Frank Marrello and wife Christine of Stockton, Jean Boyden-Canant of Modesto, Nick Marrello and wife Jill of Stockton and the late Vince Marrello. Cherished grandfather of Lee Boyden, Alex (Nasy) Marrello and Nicholas (Karen) Marrello and great grandfather of Samantha Boyden and Nico Marrello. Dear brother of Beatrice Moretto, Dorothy Harvis, Minnie Infelise all of Stockton and the late Frank Marrello, Tressie Oneto, Mary Sisley, Rose Chiapetta and Arthur Marrello.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Vigil Service at DeYoung Memorial Chapel, 601 N. California St., Stockton on Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Luke's Catholic Church, 3847 N. Sutter St., Stockton on Friday, July 18, 2008 at 11:00 a.m.
Visitation will be held at DeYoung Memorial Chapel on Thursday from 10:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m. Committal: San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, family wishes donations to go to the American Cancer Society 207 E. Alpine Ave. Stockton, CA 95204.
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Kathleen Lagorio Janssen
July 28, 2008
Lee and family: My thoughts and prayers are with you. I remember Al for his kind and gentle and always welcoming nature. May God be with all of you.
BARBARA PROVOST MALCHOW
July 17, 2008
WORDS CAN NOT EXPRESS WHAT AL, MARCI AND ALL THE MARRELLO FAMILY HAS MEANT TO ME AND MY FAMILY. AL WAS MY FATHERS BEST FRIEND AND LIKE A BROTHER, ALONG WITH HIM AND MARCI BEING LIKE A DAD AND MOM TO ME. THE MEMORIES I CARRY IN MY HEART OF AL AND MY DAD ARE SUCH HAPPY ONES. OUR TWO FAMILIES DID SO MUCH TOGETHER. I KNOW THEY ARE BACK TOGETHER NOW. MARCI & KIDS I PRAY FOR THE EASE OF YOUR PAIN AND LOSS OF A VERY WONDERFUL HUSBAND AND FATHER. I AM SORRY I CAN'T BE THERE WITH YOU BUT YOUR ARE ALL IN MY HEART AND WILL BE THERE FOR EVER. MAY WE ALL MEET AGAIN IN HEAVEN
Robert Hanson
July 17, 2008
Frank, Nick and family. I was sad to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jessica Kowtko
July 17, 2008
Lee and Family, I am very sorry to hear about the passing of Alessandro, well I called him Al. My dad told me he wasn't doing good, I was sad because I didn't get the chance to go visit him at dialysis. I loved to sit there and talk with him while I was putting him on the machine. Your family is always so nice and very sweet I will miss seeing all of your smiling faces in the clinic. May you all find peace during this hard time, just know that Al is in peace now without any pain. Take care and I will have to bring the baby by sometime to meet you all. Lots of love.. Jess
Sandy Kelso (Provost)
July 16, 2008
Uncle Al was a wonderful, tender, compassionate man. As a kid I always enjoyed visiting him with my dad (Larry Provost). He always made me feel special and taught me about animals and nature. My dad and I were blessed to know him. We send our deepest sympathies to the family.
Lisa & Gil Simoni
July 16, 2008
Lee, how sad we were to hear of your sweeties passing. Our prayers go to you and your family. Love, Lisa and Gil Simoni.
mark harvis
July 16, 2008
Dear Family: I am so saddened by Uncle Al's passing. My heart is full of memories growing up - visiting at the little house in Stockton with the chickens in the backyard and playing in the fields around the Manteca home. Uncle Al was a kind, loving man and I am sure that heaven is happy to have him.
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