Alphonse F. Spadaro Jr., 82, of Woodbridge, passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 14, 2023, at Yale New Haven Hospital with his family by his side. He was the beloved husband of 60 years to Joan Landino Spadaro. Al was born in New Haven on September 5, 1941, and was the son of the late Alphonse F. Spadaro Sr. and Sylvia Maresca Spadaro. He was an accountant for many years and was the owner of Levitsky & Berney in Woodbridge. Al was a member of Scungilli International, was a Republican Town Chairman, former President of Race Brook Country Club, and board member of the former Bank of Southern Connecticut. He was an avid fan of the New York Giants and Yankees. Al enjoyed hunting and playing golf. His greatest joys were spending time with his family and most of all attending all his grandchildren’s sporting events, he truly loved them all unconditionally. Father of Teresa Spadaro Gambardella, Michael Spadaro, and his wife Jenny. Grandfather of eldest grandchild Michael. Beloved grandfather to Emma Gambardella, Chase, and Charli Spadaro. Brother of Francine Bradley and her husband Burt.
Family and friends are invited to go directly to Our Lady of the Assumption Church, 81 Center Road, Woodbridge on Wednesday morning, December 20th at 11:00 to attend a Mass of Christian burial and are also invited to attend the committal service immediately following in All Saints Cemetery.
May the Lord be with you. I know you are safe in the arms of Jesus now. Many good times will always be talked about around the holiday table and laughs at our game playing, and our trips to the track. And the beautiful family we have brought together always a seat at the head of the table for you. Tell our angels when you meet with them to continue to send signs as we pray everyday for them. Love Kess & MaryAnn
My sincere condolences to Albert’s family, rest in peace ,you will be missed by-many people.
To Joan, Michael and Terry,
I am so sorry to hear about Al’s passing. He was a good and loyal friend to so many, a proud member and officer of the Scungilli club. and a great accountant and advisor to Neil and I for over 30 years. He loved his family, his golf and his Yankees and cherished his time with his grandchildren.
I also have such great memories of our political discussions, even though we never agreed on much, we enjoyed the banter and had fun trying to make our point.
He was one of a kind and will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Rest in peace Al…say hi to Neil for me❤️
RIP Al. The life you left behind will be cherished by your friends and family. May the memories bring comfort to all who were blessed to have known you
Fondly
Camille Addario
My deepest sympathy to the family. Al was a supporter and advisor during my tenure at Race Brook as well as a friend for 20 years. Rest in Peace
Jack Kealey
prayers and thoughts are with you Joan, Terry and Michael and grandkids His legacy will live on through you all; Honor him by being kind to yourselves
My deep and sincere sympathy to Joan, Terry and Michael and to the rest of the family for your loss. No words can ease your pain but know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless you all.
Dotty Franco
Dear Joan, Terry and Michael,
We want to extend our deepest condolences to you and your families. We have known you and your husband for so many years through dance that you feel so much like family. We hope that you know how much we share in your sadness and grief. It’s always hard to lose someone so strong your foundation. Take the time to remember all the good times And everything he has given you over the years With much love Debbie and Nadia Siena