Richard Tellone
Dear Roberto, your father was an inspiration to all who had the pleasure to know him. Wonderful friend, who will be greatly missed. Our love and prayers are with you and your family. God Bless
Birth date: Sep 6, 1931 Death date: Jul 18, 2014
FERRARI, Alfredo, 82, passed away on Friday, July 18, 2014. He was born in Milan, Italy on September 6, 1931, the third son of Giuseppe Ferrari and Adelaide Cogliati, and grew up in Fascist Italy under Mussolini during World War I Read Obituary
Dear Roberto, your father was an inspiration to all who had the pleasure to know him. Wonderful friend, who will be greatly missed. Our love and prayers are with you and your family. God Bless
R.I.P. dear Alfredo. My condolences to the family.
My dearest friend for many year. May god bless your soul. God received another angel. Rest in peace Alfredo Love Barbara
Alfredo was a wonderful teacher and kind friend. I enjoyed his classes and extra effort to teach us thru the summer months. Great memories of his dancing the tarantella, lunch at Da sesto's, and most recently at The Springs where I do humor therapy. He didn't recognize me, but tapped his feet when I played "Funiculi-Funicula" for us.
I first met Alfredo when I was taking Italian lessons and then I joined the Tarantella Dancers and danced with him many many times. He was a generous man and always a gentleman. I have fond memories of Alfredo who was amused by my Italian Street language that I learned as a child growing up in a mixed ethnic neighborhood. RIP my old friend Alfredo...
Having had many teachers in my life, both personally and professionally, Alfredo was one of the most gentile and supportive as I tried to learn Italian as a second language. I will forever be grateful for his compassion and guidance. Co-incidentally, I arrive in Milano on August 6, hence will miss the Celebration of Life on 8/10. I will send his regards to Centro, Il Duomo e the moral and fashion capital of Bell'Italia! Frank V. Purrelli, D.C.
I was fortunate enough to be a "student" of Alfredo's when he taught Italian. He willingly held classes during the summer months so we did not lose our knowledge of the language. He was a great guy and friend and will be sorely missed.
Dear Roberto,
We are Cathy Wos' parents and I knew your Dad from the doctor's office he would go to. He was always a joy to talk to and head great stories to tell. We are sorry for your loss and I know he was very fortunate to have such a great family.
Joe and Cathy Wos
Alfredo was dear friend, I went to visit him many times at " The fountain " and with sadness I noticed how he was going away gradually. At the begin he recognized me, than less and less .I visited him on Monday 14 , he was on a wheelchair completely out, I called a nource to check on him and clean his mouth and asked why he was in a different wing of the building ,they say it was because he did not feed himself any more. Sorry Alfredo,We hope you rest in peace with Katty, will miss you ,Vince e Lena
Alfredo has contributed much to the entertainment enjoyment at the Italian American Club of Greater Clearwater with the Tarantella Dancers and comic shows. He also offered Italian lessons at our club. Alfredo was admired and loved and will be missed. Condolences to his family members far and near.