Edward Alongi, a longtime Yonkers resident, died on Sunday March 25, 2012 at his residence. He was 80 years old. He was born on September 3, 1931 to John and Jenny Colangelo Alongi in New York City where he was raised and educated. He is survived by his loving wife, Eutilia Zarrella Alongi and his loving children and grandchildren. Visiting Hours will be at Whalen & Ball Funeral Home on Tuesday 2-4 & 7-9 PM. A funeral service will be held in the funeral home on Tuesday March 27th at 8 PM. Entombment will take place in Rose Hill Memorial Park on Wednesday March 28th at 11:15 AM.
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April 11, 2012
Lynda and Tom DOERR
So very sorry for the family's loss! May he always rest in Peace and Stay within your hearts, forever!
March 28, 2012
Rosemarie Alongi
March 27, 2012
Joyce Varian
Dear Nancy and family,
With deepest sympathy and condolences.
Joyce Varian
March 27, 2012
Margaret Valenzuela
Dear Sister Tillie. I send my love and prayers to you and your family. It is never easy to say good-bye to our loved ones, but the Lord Jesus Himself is our greatest Comforter. May He strengthen and comfort and encourage your heart at this time of loss, knowing you will one day see Bro Ed's face again and rejoice together that you knew the Savior - the only One Who has power over death itself. You are in our hearts always.
March 27, 2012
Gina Alongi
Dear Aunt Tillie, Nancy, Susan and Eddie. Please accept my sincere condolences. We will always remember the fond memories of him. Love Gina
March 27, 2012
Joan Barretta
Dear Aunt Tillie, Nancy, Danny, Susan and Eddie, So sorry to hear about Uncle Eddie. He is with his brothers now. We will always cherish all the good times we shared and all the fun we had.
Love Joani, Steve, Stephen, Chris and Jessica
March 26, 2012
Iraida Brand
Dear sister Tillie, I am so.... sorry to hear that we have lost a dear bro. in the Lord. I have wonderful memories to cherish of our bro. Ed. I am sorry I am not in New York to attend his home going. May the Lord comfort and keep your family in his loving arms. He will always be in my heart...
March 26, 2012
Vito Alongi
Dear Aunt Tillie, Eddie, Nancy, and Susan
So sorry to hear about the loss of Uncle Eddie. I close my eyes and can see all of our family together again laughing, joking, and having fun. I really do miss those days. Life is definitely too short. Love you always.
Vito
March 26, 2012
Pastor Tony Cestone
Dear Sister Tillie and Family,
We heard the news of Bro. Ed's passing while on the way to the airport yesterday. Although we are saddened to hear the news, we know in our hearts Bro. Ed is with the Lord Jesus, free of all pain. We regret that we will not be back in NY to attend the funeral. We are praying for you, Sister Tillie, and your entire family, asking the Lord to comfort, strengthen, and grant you His peace.
Our sincere love always in Christ,
Pastor Tony & Annette Cestone
March 26, 2012
Rosemarie Alongi
Dear, Aunt Tillie, Nancy, Susan and Eddie, I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Eddie I remember growing up how very close our families were and particularly remember all the good times we shared. I can't forget all the cookies Uncle Eddie would give us to take back to Boston! We had some great times together.
I know this is a great void for everyone and hope that you find comfort in knowing that he is now resting in peace with his Brothers and will be in our hearts forever!
Blessings to all of you!
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