Obituary of Allen Charles Lombardo
Allen Charles Lombardo, 69, died of natural causes on September 14th, 2020 at Danbury Hospital with family bed side. Allen was born in Sea Isle City, NJ on August 17, 1951. Son of the late Hazel (Wright) and Edward Lombardo.
Allen Lombardo, better know as BIG AL founded several successful business’s in his life time. CT Building & Remodeling in the late 70’s and Big Al’s Toy Box (hobby turned into career) He built a brand and name for himself from his hard work and dedication to the trades. He loved cars and making a lot of horse power. How could you forget his 4th of July parties. Burnouts until you popped all your tires, great food and plenty of cold beer. Don’t forget when you would get to pound the crap out of car with a sledge hammer for a buck a swing.
Whether you knew Big Al from the drag strip, car show, favorite restaurant or bar for wing night. You would know how fortunate you were to have him as your friend. He had an amazing love for life and bringing people together. Always the life of the party and class clown. He will be greatly missed.
Allen is survived by his children Allen C. and Daniel L. Lombardo (fiancé Laura); his grandchildren Daniel Jr., Delaney and Declan Lombardo. His brothers Lewis (wife Krissy) Johnny and James Lombardo; and his sister Barbara Lombardo; as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his loving wife Constance Lombardo and brother Edward Lombardo Jr.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday September 23, from 4 to 7PM at Cornell Memorial Home.
To light a candle or leave online condolences, please visit www.CornellMemorial.com
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