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Obituary for Alfred Parenti

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PARENTI, Alfred, age 85, of Lodi, died on September 11, 2014. Born and raised in Manhattan, NY, he moved to Lodi 50 years ago. He was a limousine driver for over 25 years working for AirBrook Limousine and GlenAir Limo retiring in 1995, he was a Army veteran of the Korean War, and a member of the Lodi Lanes Bowling League for over 50 years. On August 27, 2003, he bowled a perfect 300 game that was commemorated with a “300" ring from the American Bowling Congress. He is predeceased by his wife Rose in 2011. He is survived by two sons, Frank Parenti and Vito Parenti and wife Rosemarie, two grandchildren, Christin Parenti-Ruvolo, and Vito Parenti, Jr., and a great-grandson, Joseph Alexander Ruvolo, Jr. Visiting Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The funeral is Sunday, September 14, 2014, arriving at the Aloia Funeral Home at 9:15 am followed by a 10:15 am chapel service. Entombment Garden of Memories, Paramus. The Parenti family is in the care of the Aloia Funeral Home, 180 Harrison Ave., Garfield (973-340-7077). Condolences/Directions visit aloiafuneral.com
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PARENTI, Alfred, age 85, of Lodi, died on September 11, 2014. Born and raised in Manhattan, NY, he moved to Lodi 50 years ago. He was a limousine driver for over 25 years working for AirBrook Limousine and GlenAir Limo retiring in 1995, he was a Army veteran of the Korean War, and a member of the Lodi Lanes Bowling League for over 50 years. On August 27, 2003, he bowled a perfect 300 game that was commemorated with a “300" ring from the American Bowling Congress. He is predeceased by his wife Rose in 2011. He is survived by two sons, Frank Parenti and Vito Parenti and wife Rosemarie, two grandchildren, Christin Parenti-Ruvolo, and Vito Parenti, Jr., and a great-grandson, Joseph Alexander Ruvolo, Jr. Visiting Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The funeral is Sunday, September 14, 2014, arriving at the Aloia Funeral Home at 9:15 am followed by a 10:15 am chapel service. Entombment Garden of Memories, Paramus. The Parenti family is in the care of the Aloia Funeral Home, 180 Harrison Ave., Garfield (973-340-7077). Condolences/Directions visit aloiafuneral.com
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