Obituary
Albert E. Pikosky Jr., 75, of Edgewater, Florida, passed away peacefully on July 3rd, 2022 at Halifax Hospice, surrounded by the love and support of his family, friends, and hospice staff.
He was born in New Haven, Connecticut on September 29th, 1946 to Albert and Mary Pikosky. He served in the Army during the Vietnam War as a company clerk. “Big Al” was a proud member of I.B.E.W. Local 90 in New Haven, Connecticut for many years where he enjoyed working and joking with his union brothers.
His passion was collecting, repairing, and cruising in every type of vehicle imaginable. However, he was most proud of his children, Christopher and Rebekah Pikosky, Matthew and Melanie Pikosky, Nicole and Scott Redmond, and his grandchildren, Jacob, Taylor, Jackson, and Maya. He is survived by his sister Kathy Pikosky.
Albert will be greatly missed by his wife, partner, and best friend of 50 years, Anita DePalma Pikosky. Donations may be made, in Albert’s memory, to The Alzheimer’s Association or Wounded Warriors.
We are so very sorry for the passing of your husband Al.
Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time!
May your husband rest in peace
Sincerely, Cousins Lynn and Chip Knapp
Rest in Paradise dear friend, Blessings to Anita and the family during this difficult time!!
I knew Albert my whole career with LO#90 and we had many laughs together.
Rest in Peace My Brother,........ You will be missed !!
Sal DePino
We are so sorry to hear about your husband’s passing! Sending our love!
Love,
Mickey and Gail (Vanacore) Rosenthal
The "good thing" I mentioned was Al buying lunch for the crew if all went well and provide the men with longer breaks because of the humidity we had to endure on those Summer months.
I will miss you Mr. Pikosky and may I be so lucky to see you on the other side!
Gene & Lois Ruocco
Gene & Lois Ruocco
enjoyed and deeply!
Loved,
We can never lose,
For all that we love deeply
becomes part of us.
-
Helen Keller
Anita,
Thinking and praying for you and your children at this most difficult time. Although a very long time ago, I remember Al as a very kind and gentle man. My heart is broken for you.
Cousin Sue (Susan Lombardi Anthony)
Till We Meet Again,
Smooth
So very sorry for the passing of your husband Al.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time!
Sincerely, Cousins Judy and David Richards