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In Loving Memory

Santoscoy, Sr., Albert A.

November 15, 1937 - April 16, 2025

Santoscoy, Sr., Albert A., baptized into the hope of Christ’s resurrection on April 16, 2025.

Beloved husband of Mary T. Santoscoy (nee Benedick) for 58 years; loving father of Albert (Gail) Santoscoy, Jr., Michael (Christen) Santoscoy and Pamela (Chip) Gentry; cherished grandfather of Miles Santoscoy, Alexander Gentry, Ava Santoscoy, Evan Santoscoy, Larson Santoscoy and Grace Gentry; dear brother of Lupe (the late Leo) Schneider and 3 late brothers and sisters; our dear uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend.

Services: Visitation at St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Catholic Church, 4900 Ringer Road, on Friday, April 25, from 10:00 until time of funeral mass at 11:00 am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.  Memorials to the Alzheimers Association, appreciated.

A Kutis South County Chapel Service.

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11 thoughts on “Santoscoy, Sr., Albert A.”

  1. Our prayers and thoughts to the family. Al was a great friend and he will be missed. Love Donna and Carolyn Ostergaard

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  2. So much love to the man who showed so me many things, including…
    -The importance of family
    -The value of working hard for the ones you love
    – Nothing worthwhile comes easy
    – Do not take anything for granted
    – How important it is to laugh

    I will love you always Dad,
    Mike

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  3. Al was such a happy fellow he will be missed by many people. May God wrap His loving arms around you and give you peace.

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  4. My husband, Henry, would aways know when Al and I would have long conversations about family and friends because my hair would always be
    shorter than usual. RIP and God Bless dear friend.

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  5. You always made me feel like part of the family ,even though I was last to join. Lit a candle for you…say hello to them all. Love

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  6. Aside from the fact that my friend Al was the finest men’s hair stylist that ever lived, he always made time to take care of my hair. When I sat in his chair I always felt welcome. Al was truly a gentile man whose passing is a loss that leaves our world a lesser place. Travel well my friend, may heaven welcome you with the gentle embrace you so deserve.

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  7. Skip and Gail Huebner

    I knew Al for 40 plus years. Got my first razor cut hair cut in early
    1960. Best stylist ever. From then to his retirement. Keep in touch
    with Al thru years to follow. Most likeable, sweetest man I could
    call a friend. love an God bless my good friend.

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  8. It has been more than just a pleasure knowing Al and being called his friends. Such a gentleman with so many stories to tell and always making everyone feel welcome in his presence. We will certainly miss you dear friend but hope you are enjoying the glory of Heaven and all those you have left before you. RIP

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  9. We met Al & Mary at Indian Hills Swim Club and enjoyed their company every summer.
    Al was a wonderful man and a friend to many. Our prayers are with Mary and the family.
    Joe & Mary Parisi

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  10. I first got to know Al as a barber as a young 20 yr old. For 45+ years, every 3 weeks, I sat in his chair and let him do his magic on my hair. He was a great barber but a better man. I feel blessed to have known him!

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