Douglas Boivin & Debbie Winick
We're so sorry to hear that Al has passed. We'll always think of him when we're clamming on the Rhode Island shoreline. May he rest in peace.
Birth date: Jan 1, 1924 Death date: Apr 28, 2010
Albert E. Kaschuluk, 86, of Merritt Island, FL, Westerly RI, and formerly of Stafford Springs, CT, passed away Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach, FL. Albert was born on January 1, 1924, the son of Read Obituary
We're so sorry to hear that Al has passed. We'll always think of him when we're clamming on the Rhode Island shoreline. May he rest in peace.
My wonderful Uncle Albert....every summer I waited with anticiaption to come and visit you and my grandparents. To play with Lisa and to hear the voices of my family as well as the incredible food we always seemed to eat!
To this day I will never understand how Uncle Albert got the dog to count! He always made me feel loved and always took the time to listen to me. He was a man with a great big heart. He always remain in mine. Tell my grandparents that I love them Albert...and give my Tilly a hug from me!
Mandi
I will sorely miss Albert, He was and amazing person.
Robin
Uncle Al stands alone. He was a man with a big heart and a big soul. I love the memeories of he and Aunt Rene and my cousins. May he rest in peace.
Paul, Lisa, Peter: So sorry for your loss. I admired, respected and liked your dad very much. Everybody did. He seemed to enjoy life and live it on his own terms. Al was a truly great man.
Albert was an interesting man. I remember cooking him and Peter and their night watch man Red breakfast each morning at the Sand Piper. It was how I first met Peter and little did I know it was the beginning of a life long friendship that has brought much joy, some sadness, many laughs and too much bewilderment! May you rest in peace Big Al. You will be missed but never forgotten! Tom Gulluscio
Peter, Paul, and Lisa-deepest condolences on the loss of your dad. He was a hard-working man, gentle and kind and valued family and friends. He always lived life to the fullest, savoring every minute. I will remember him for watching him swing a hammer, cast a line, and drink wine coolers. He will be missed.