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Albert A Ferri

5/10/1936 - 10/26/2018

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Obituary For Albert A Ferri

Warren Albert Anthony Ferri, 82, of Warren died Friday October 26, 2018 at Hope Hospice. He was the husband of the late Jessica (Paradiso) Ferri, who died in February of 2017. He was also the father of the late Jeffrey Ferri, who died in 2016.

He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Albert Ferri and Mary Steele of Bristol, as well as his grandson, Jacob Marc Ferri of Portland, Oregon. He is also survived by several of his 13 siblings: Stephen Ferri, Connie Ferri, Mary Zinck, Ann Moore, Thomas Ferri, and John Ferri.

'Al' was born in Fall River, a son of the late Thomas and Mary (Saulu) Ferri, both of Italy.

He worked for the Veterans Administration Hospital for over 35 years before retiring.

He was a US Army Veteran serving during the Korean Conflict.

Mr. Ferri lived in Warren for most of his life, also residing in California and Las Vegas before returning home.

He was a parishioner of St. Mary of the Bay Church.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 11:00 am at St. Mary of the Bay Church, 645 Main Street, Warren.

Mr. Ferri's surviving son would like to invite relatives and friends to attend the burial of the ashes of Albert, along with the ashes of his beloved wife Jessica and cherished son Jeffrey, which will follow in St. Mary of the Bay Cemetery, Vernon Street, Warren.

It is with much love and solace that these family members, inseparable in life, will be laid to rest together.

Calling hours and flowers are omitted.

www.wjsmithfh.com

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  • 04/27/2021

    Our prayers and condolences go out to our valued brother, Albert, on the loss of his father. Know that we will always have hand to back.

  • 04/27/2021

    My uncle, my godfather. He brought my mom to the hospital when she went into labor. He rode the Demon roller coaster at Great America with me, as well as the Sky Glider in Santa Cruz. He let me live in his house for 2 years when I first moved to California. He even went to the DMV with me for my drivers test! I thought he looked like Rhett Butler and I loved the smell of the Polo cologne he'd splash on before leaving for work in his suit and tie. So many silly little memories. I will never forget his love and kindness towards me.

  • 04/27/2021

    On behalf of my parents, brother and myself Uncle Al will be greatly missed. He was my Father's closest brother and our favorite Uncle. Growing up, he lived with us for several months when he was transferred to work at the local VA hospital. Through the years he was always laughing and always made us laugh and smile. I remember how he notoriously would find a parking spot close to any entrance, every time. Many wonderful memories. We will all miss him greatly.

  • 04/27/2021

    Forever in our Hearts

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