Tim Riley
Al was my Brother-In-Law, but he was also as much a Brother and friend to me as my own Brothers are. I will miss him greatly.
Birth date: Feb 11, 1942 Death date: May 6, 2025
Rome had Cicero. We got the better draw and had Al Tortorella. “Don Alberto,” Albert J. Tortorella, passed on to the next life on Tuesday, May 5, 2025, after a lengthy illness. He was 83 years old. He is survived by his beloved w Read Obituary
Al was my Brother-In-Law, but he was also as much a Brother and friend to me as my own Brothers are. I will miss him greatly.
Albert was my 1st. Cousin. His mom & mine were sisters. I have good memories of our growing up years. I am saddened to learn of his passing. My sincere sympathy to all his family & friends.
Al was a kind and joyful soul, helpful and wise, traits he got from his wonderful parents who I was close to and loved very much. They are all sadly missed by this world, and hopefully they are in each other’s loving arms again. My deepest sympathies to his wife, children, brother and his wife and all who were blessed as I was to have known him.
Al and my father were first cousins. My first job after college was in the accounting group at Burson-Marsteller, with a big help from Al. :)
We lost my dad last May, they are together reminiscing about the old days.
My condolences on your loss.
Cousin Emil D'Alessio
Al was a mentor and a mensch. When I was a young account executive at Burson Marsteller, he took me under his wing and helped me develop a presence. He was careful and thoughtful in his training and always so impressive with clients and his craft. He was also my sponsor for my first American Express card! Every time I look at the “member since” date I think of Al. I was glad and lucky to know him.