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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Adolfo “Al” Andreini

Adolfo Andreini

Adolfo “Al” Andreini, age 83 of The Villages, FL passed away peacefully on Wednesday March 25, 2020.

Al was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA and was drafted into the US Army.  He was honorably discharged from the US Army; he met and married his beautiful wife Mary in 1958. Once moved back to New Jersey from Pittsburgh, PA, where they chose to raise their family, he worked at Mamco for 33 years, building Anderson Windows and Doors until he retired.

After his retirement, he and his wife Mary, moved to The Villages 21 years ago. He enjoyed golfing, landscaping/gardening, handyman work, car shows, NASCAR, Pittsburgh Steelers football, going to the movies and spending time with his family.

Al is preceded in death by his beloved wife Mary. He is survived by his son Michael of Deptford, NJ; daughters Denise (Jay) Tew of The Villages, FL and Lisa (Jeff) Kerekes of Sewell NJ; five grandchildren Brittany, Courtney, Michael, Daniel and Catherine; and great-granddaughter Brynlee; his brother Carl (Gail) Andreini of Pittsburgh, PA; and beloved nieces, nephews and cousins.

A private service for his immediate family, with burial to follow at Wenonah Cemetery, Wenonah NJ. A memorial service for family and friends will be planned at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The American Cancer Society.

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