Born February 6, 1931, in Sacramento, California, he was raised in San Francisco before settling in San Mateo, where he and his wife Diane raised their five children. He worked as an Electrician for Cocconi Electric until he retired in 1993. Al was a member of the Monti Cristo Club in San Francisco where he would frequently attend with his son Dale and son-in-law Ronnie.
Al enjoyed spending time with his family and when he wasn't working he also enjoyed spending time at his second home in the Russian River.
Survivors include his children Dale, Cindy and Al, grandchildren Daniel, Josephine, Ella, Alison, Marisa and Adam and his siblings Margie, Joanne and Johnnie. Al was preceded in death by his children Carie Marie, Bruce, Christopher and wife Dorothy.
Burial service will be held at 12 p.m., Friday, March 15, at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, California. Relatives and friends are welcome at the service and immediately following will be lunch at the home of his son, 3481 La Mesa Drive, San Carlos.
Memorial contributions are welcome and should be mailed to the Mission Hospice of San Mateo.
Published in San Francisco Chronicle on March 11, 2013.
Born February 6, 1931, in Sacramento, California, he was raised in San Francisco before settling in San Mateo, where he and his wife Diane raised their five children. He worked as an Electrician for Cocconi Electric until he retired in 1993. Al was a member of the Monti Cristo Club in San Francisco where he would frequently attend with his son Dale and son-in-law Ronnie.
Al enjoyed spending time with his family and when he wasn't working he also enjoyed spending time at his second home in the Russian River.
Survivors include his children Dale, Cindy and Al, grandchildren Daniel, Josephine, Ella, Alison, Marisa and Adam and his siblings Margie, Joanne and Johnnie. Al was preceded in death by his children Carie Marie, Bruce, Christopher and wife Dorothy.
Burial service will be held at 12 p.m., Friday, March 15, at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, California. Relatives and friends are welcome at the service and immediately following will be lunch at the home of his son, 3481 La Mesa Drive, San Carlos.
Memorial contributions are welcome and should be mailed to the Mission Hospice of San Mateo.
Published in San Francisco Chronicle on March 11, 2013.
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