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Albert Vettese Obituary

Albert A. Vettese, 81, of Raymond, NH, passed away January 9, 2022 quietly in his sleep due to complications of Alzheimer's. He is the husband of the late Margaret G. (Griffin) Vettese. He leaves his four children Albert and his wife Suzie of Nashua, NH, his daughters Sharon and Susan of Manchester, NH and Darlene of Raymond, NH. His eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren. His brothers Daniel and wife Marjorie of Malden, MA, Robert of MI, his sisters Eleanor Geary of Dracut, MA, Caroline Smith of Lyman, ME, Angiolina Owen-Iasala and husband Tom of Woburn, MA, and many nieces and nephews and his beloved dog Lucy. He was also the brother of the late Ralph Vettese and Vincent Vettese. His lighthearted and joking manner will be missed. Due to the restrictions from covid there will be no service. Donations can be made to The Alzheimer's Association.

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Published by Union Leader on Jan. 16, 2022.

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