Albert "Al" Bozoki, age 61, of St. Augustine, passed away on Nov. 2, 2011, at the Bailey Family Center for Caring in St. Augustine, surrounded by his family. He was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, moving to the United States at the age of 18 and was a longtime resident of Miami, Fla. He graduated with a bachelor"s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Fluent in six languages, Al traveled the world working as an international sales consultant in the electronics industry for many years. He enjoyed golf and was an accomplished athlete, playing in soccer leagues and keeping up with men half his age. He also was a gun enthusiast and enjoyed spending time at the shooting range. In his spare time, Al served as a guardian ad litem in Miami and Jacksonville. He is survived by a daughter, Claudia Kenny, and her husband, Robert, of St. Augustine; sons, Albert S. Bozoki Jr., William Bozoki and a step-son, John Machado, all of Miami; a sister, Rosalinda Bosoki of Venezuela; and five grandchildren.
Private services will be held.
St. Johns Family Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Peggy Blackmon
July 8, 2012
So sorry to see this. Al was a friend and great mentor to me early in my business career in Texas. So full of life and business knowledge. Never a dull day working with Al! I hate that we lost touch over the years. My deepest sympathy to the family.
Richard Lee
November 12, 2011
I considered Al a great friend we shared many common interest. Though we drifted apart due to our travels I knew in my heart if I ever needed his guidance he was a phone call away. He had given me some of the best career and over all life advise over the years that I will never be able to repay. He was true to his friends and spoke from his heart and deep down he was a very caring person. He will be truly missed … God bless Al and his family …
Omar Fernandez
November 7, 2011
Al will be greatly missed. He was instrumental in all aspects of my life. His friendship was true, his guidance was always accurate and his advice always came from the heart. I am so thankful to God for giving me the opportunity to know Al. Te extrañamos Don Bozoki!
Love,
O
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