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December 13, 2006
Services
Funeral services will be held Monday, December 18, 2006 9:30 AM from the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne then to Immaculate Heart of Mary RC Church, Wayne where at 10:30 AM a Funeral Mass will be celebrated.
Friends may visit with the family at the funeral home on Sunday from 2-6 PM.
Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson
Albert J. Raimondi age 88 of New Port Richey, Florida died Wednesday, December 13, 2006 at the Community Hospital in New Port Richey, Florida.
He was born in New York City and had lived in New Milford before moving to New Port Richey twenty five years ago.
Albert received his formal education at Dewey Clinton High School in Bronx, New York graduating with the Class of 1936. He then went on to Pace University where he studied Lithography and Advertising.
He was a Lithographer for thirty-five years for Sterling Roman Lithographers in New York City before his retirement in 1981. He was a member of the Lithographer’s Union.
Albert had music in his bones and was an accomplished accordion player and while living in New Milford, NJ he had his own band called the Raimond Trio that was well known for weddings and other special occasions. While living in Florida he also organized a new musical group once again calling it Raimond Trio.
He had a very good gift of “nice personality” that caused him to get along well with many friends and was considered by many to be a very good man.
Beatryce and Albert had a “wonderful and excellent marriage” together for the past twenty-five years.
Surviving are his loving wife Beatryce (nee Massa) Raimondi; five children John Raimondi and his wife Janet of West Paterson, Anita Watts of Palm Harbor, Florida, Albert Raimondi and his wife Diane of Paramus, Joan Mancuso and her husband Joseph of Pompton Plains, Herbert Massa and his wife Donna of Freehold; four sisters Flori Krebs of Winter Haven, Florida, Dorothy Raimondi of Anderson, South Carolina and Louise Hudpseth and her husband Harold of Anderson, South Carolina; twelve grandchildren Theresa, Noel, John, Michael, Corine, Heather, Kimberly, Allison, Brian, Joseph, Tammy and Brenda; nine great grandchildren Amy, Anthony, Carl, Russell, Chloe’, Shayle, Adam, Amanda, Ashley, Miguel, Anthony and Julia.
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Funeral services will be held Monday, December 18, 2006 9:30 AM from the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne then to Immaculate Heart of Mary RC Church, Wayne where at 10:30 AM a Funeral Mass will be celebrated.
Friends may visit with the family at the funeral home on Sunday from 2-6 PM.
Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson

December 13, 2006
Services
Funeral services will be held Monday, December 18, 2006 9:30 AM from the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne then to Immaculate Heart of Mary RC Church, Wayne where at 10:30 AM a Funeral Mass will be celebrated.
Friends may visit with the family at the funeral home on Sunday from 2-6 PM.
Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson
Albert J. Raimondi age 88 of New Port Richey, Florida died Wednesday, December 13, 2006 at the Community Hospital in New Port Richey, Florida.
He was born in New York City and had lived in New Milford before moving to New Port Richey twenty five years ago.
Albert received his formal education at Dewey Clinton High School in Bronx, New York graduating with the Class of 1936. He then went on to Pace University where he studied Lithography and Advertising.
He was a Lithographer for thirty-five years for Sterling Roman Lithographers in New York City before his retirement in 1981. He was a member of the Lithographer’s Union.
Albert had music in his bones and was an accomplished accordion player and while living in New Milford, NJ he had his own band called the Raimond Trio that was well known for weddings and other special occasions. While living in Florida he also organized a new musical group once again calling it Raimond Trio.
He had a very good gift of “nice personality” that caused him to get along well with many friends and was considered by many to be a very good man.
Beatryce and Albert had a “wonderful and excellent marriage” together for the past twenty-five years.
Surviving are his loving wife Beatryce (nee Massa) Raimondi; five children John Raimondi and his wife Janet of West Paterson, Anita Watts of Palm Harbor, Florida, Albert Raimondi and his wife Diane of Paramus, Joan Mancuso and her husband Joseph of Pompton Plains, Herbert Massa and his wife Donna of Freehold; four sisters Flori Krebs of Winter Haven, Florida, Dorothy Raimondi of Anderson, South Carolina and Louise Hudpseth and her husband Harold of Anderson, South Carolina; twelve grandchildren Theresa, Noel, John, Michael, Corine, Heather, Kimberly, Allison, Brian, Joseph, Tammy and Brenda; nine great grandchildren Amy, Anthony, Carl, Russell, Chloe’, Shayle, Adam, Amanda, Ashley, Miguel, Anthony and Julia.
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