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Albert Michael Nardslico Obituary

Albert Michael Nardslico Obituary

                                                                     In Loving Memory of

                                                                  Albert Michael Nardslico

                                                            June 26, 1933- December 19, 2022 



On the afternoon of December 19, 2022, Albert M. Nardslico, also known as “Big Al” and “Junior” to his

family, departed “for home” at the age of 89 from natural causes. Albert was born on June 26, 1933, in

Scranton, PA to Albert Nardslico and Lucia Marabelle. He was the youngest of 11 children all of whom

have predeceased him. He had a close relationship with his sister Angela Tallarino.

Albert was raised in Scranton and at the age of 19, he joined the United States Air Force where he

enlisted as a firefighter. While serving in Iceland, he was injured on duty and nearly lost his leg which left

him with his signature limp. He remained in the hospital recovering for two years. It was during this time

he was reacquainted with the love of his life, Grace Chickillo (Chickey). He was discharged from duty as a

Service-Disabled Veteran following his release from the hospital.

In 1959, Albert and Grace were married and shortly after, moved to Rome, NY where they lived for 56

years and raised their 4 children. Early on, while raising their young family, Al worked as a janitor at

Griffiss Air Force Base, and to help make ends meet, worked as a chef at The Beeches and The Colonial.

Here is where his love of cooking began. He held two jobs for many years, but never complained, always

keeping an upbeat attitude. Al put his heart into everything he did, including his home-cooked Italian

meals, which warmed the hearts of many families, communities, and service members throughout his

incredible life. Years later, he went on to secure a civil service position at Griffiss as an air conditioning

and refrigeration specialist, from which he retired in 1979.

After his retirement, Al enjoyed life to the fullest. He was a passionate supporter of his children’s and

grandchildren’s professional endeavors and interests. He loved history, gardening, blueberry picking and

travel. He was a deeply spiritual man and his strong faith helped guide him through life.

He and Grace enjoyed winters in Florida for 25 years. His love of travel took him on cross country trips as

well as several visits to his parent’s homeland of Italy.

Albert is survived by the people he deeply loved, his wife Grace, his four children and their spouses

Maryanne (Daniel) Patane, Albert Jr (Terri) Nardslico, Donna (Donato) Ripa, Robert (Diane) Nardslico,

and his grandchildren Carly(Max), AJ(Chelsea), Danielle, Domenica, Nicholas, Maria, Alaina, Dominick,

Anna, Alyssa, Natalie and William, as well as his sister-in-law Gloria (Anthony) Arnese who always made

him laugh, and many nieces and nephews. He was blessed with many friends and cherished his lifelong

relationship with Mike and MaryJane Benedetto.

Calling hour will be held at the Church of St. John the Baptist in Rome, NY, on January 6, 2023, at 11:00

a.m. with a funeral mass to follow at 12:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be

made to NardMoor Veterans Home - www.nardmoor.org. or St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital – www.stjude.org

 


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Events

Calling Hour

Friday, January 6, 2023

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

St. John the Baptist Church

210 E Dominick Street Rome, NY 13440

Memorial Service

Friday, January 6, 2023

12:00 pm

St. John the Baptist Church

210 East Dominick Street Rome, NY 13440

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