Guest Book
I was lucky enough to meet this hero at a museum event. His bravery during WW2 will never be forgotten.
Daniel Levin
FAREWELL Alfred
see you in our dreams
mazy
Alfred Consigli served with the 774th “Blackcat” Tank Battalion in WWII in the same tank as my Pepere, Roger Lindsay. Alfred was the tank gunner. Roger was the loader.
Learning about our connection and getting to know Alfred over the last 6 years helped heal a part of my family that was left broken for a very long time with many unanswered questions and about my pepere’s time in the Army.
Alfred gave a voice to Roger, along with the many, many veterans who were unable to speak about their war experiences.
Alfred, you are and will always be remembered as a great hero. Thank you for your bravery, your sacrifice, your kindness, and your incredible commitment to keeping the messages and memories of WWII alive.
Robin Legere
Aloha from Hawaii
I met Alfred in Milford working at W&W auto sales around 1975. He was a friend of the Walenty family that I worked for. Over time
I visited his property in Mendon often after I had made my home in Hawaii. Upton flea market was a special place to Alfred and we could always find him there enjoying his meals and all the people lucky enough to share phis joyful personality.
Thank you Jeff for all you have done for Alfred in helping him to share his time with everyone.
Aloha Bill and Violet
Bill Barker
Alfred`s heavenly Spirit is our Guardian Angel now here on earth.
All SAINTS
Our beloved Alfred,
OMG
What an HONOR to have met with you a survivor of the greatest generation of WW2 D-Day ERA Veterans. Alfred served with my dad and 7 uncles. My Knights in Shining Armor. He lived a good life of 102 years. An AMAZING MAN. He was Blessed. Envision him in your dreams. He`s a Shining Star in the night sky and his spirit surrounds us all during our days here on Earth. Cherish and treasure the time that was shared. Bless us all. A WW2 veterans daughter.
Saint Marie
Saint Marie
I first met Alfred when my son, Ian, and I visited the American Heritage Museum in the Summer before his 100th birthday. We both enjoyed hearing his stories about his service in WW II. As it turned out, both my Uncle from MA and Alfred, served under General George S. Patton in Europe. Although Alfred did not remember my Uncle, it was ironic that I would get to meet a soldier from that Campaign. We parted that day with some great photos and of course some watches. The next weekend, my son and I got to spend more time with Alfred, and his good friend, Jeff Kennan, at General George S. Patton’s homestead. Alfred had more stories for us, and would play hi harmonica and sing. Alfred is the end of an era. He will be missed by all that had the honor and pleasure of knowing him. My condolences to his family, friends and Jeff Keenan.
Edward Milne, LTG, USA, SF (Ret)
Thank you for your service, Brother. I wished that I could have met you and talked to you about your faithful service and experiences.
A slow hand salute Brother. RIP in God's embrace.
Lawrence Aubin
To Alfred's family and friends: I offer my sincerest condolences to you. May you all find peace in your memories. Alfred, I am so blessed to have met you at the museum. After all you went through, you never lost your sense of humor. Thank you for your service and for sharing your stories with so many. I will treasure my talks with you and my "Alfred" watches forever. Rest easy, my friend.
Remy Carroll
My deepest condolences to the entire Consigli family and friends. Mr. Alfred Consigli, thank you for your service to our country and may you rest in the peace of Jesus.
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Thank you for your service to our country, for your long productive life and for all the work you did in repairing the under carriage of our Mustang.
Lovingly,
The Walter Unruh family
Carol Unruh
To all of Alfred 's cousins, nieces, & nephews ,
My deepest condolences go out to all of you upon the death of Alfred who lived a long & very interesting life to say the least.
The last time I saw him was when he pulled up in front of my apartment @ the Hopedale Housing Authority several years ago.
We chatted for awhile & talked about the good old days before he drove off.
May his soul continue to " requiescat in pace ad eternum. " Amen
Lou Noferi A
I am so grateful for my time with you Alfred. I will never forget your stories, charm, and kind heart. Thank you for the memories, but most of all thank you for your service and my freedom. Rest in Peace.
Ian Milne
It was great to know you Al. You were always interesting and lively. loved your hamonica playing and your stories of WWII. Your friend Joe Roman and the Roman family
Joseph Roman Jr.
Very sorry for your loss. Though I met him briefly, it was very clear Alfred was one-of-a-kind. Enjoy the memories.
Linda Chuss
Uncle Alfred and Aunt Nora(Skelly) were wonderful to us and we will deeply miss Uncle Alfred’s visits.
Love, Kathy Consigli & June Speliotis
Kathy Consigli & June Speliotis
RIP Al. It was a great honor to meet you at the American Heritage Museum and to have you signed my Sherman tank. Thank you for your services and bring so much joy and fun into this world. We will miss your present at the museum. God Speed and rest easy!
Respectfully,
Eugene Shek
Eugene Shek
Amazing family. Such a legacy for Milford.
Sharon McArdle
I’m going miss you my friend
Tina
Heart felt sorrow of his passing. He has a good life. I hv a poem I copied from facebook. I hope you like it
I think of you in silence
an often speak your name
all I hv are memories
an a picture in a frame
Your life was a blessing
your love remains a light
an though I cannot see you
your always in my heart
A thousand times I needed you
a thousand times I cried
if love could have saved you
you never would have died
The world seems so different now
when you're not longer here
but I hold on to our moments
and keep them ever so dear
Pauline Abbis
I always enjoyed talking and listening to Alfred. Alfred always offered me another watch every time we met which declined as one was enough. I was very impressed by what he had done and was still doing at his older age. I especially loved him pictures and his stories about his adventures during WWII.
Alfred, I will always remember you and look forward to when we will meet again. R.I.P. ❤️
Don Pudsey
Alfred my dear friend the flea market will never be the same without you,helping you repair watches while you taught me much about your exemplary military career. Your friendship and good nature will be missed dearly love Alfred rest well. Always your friend James M Berard
James M Berard
I met Alfred at the Collings Foundation in 2019. At that event, I portray Rosie the riveter and I sing the Star-Spangled Banner before each battle. That year when I met Alfred and Jeffrey They are very kind to me. Alfred really liked my husband’s horse Huckleberry who is also performing that weekend. I remember he Alfred enjoyed petting him on the nose. Also, Alfred gave me a nice watch with a pearl watch band which I still have. Ever since we were friends on social media. I really enjoyed getting to know him over the years. I am saddened at his passing, but so happy he lived such a full life. He truly had a zest for life and was a positive person and he accomplished so much in World War II things I didn’t know. There are not many World War II veterans left. I really enjoyed getting to know him over the years. May he rest in peace.
Gretchen Loda
Alfred gonna miss you, but have all those stories you told Evelyn and my kids , the Easter egg hunts, and all that we cut and split back in the day , Rest easy now you lived a fufilling life, your legacy will always be remembered as a dedicated war hero and a great friend Thanks for being you and being special to my mom.
Bob Jones
It was always so pleasant and fun to see you.You always had a good story to tell. Everyone loves you and so do I.You will be missed.Please say hi to my dad for me
Linda Speroni
RIP Alfred you were always an outstanding man. It was a pleasure to see you each and every time. You will be remembered for ever by those who got to know you. You were an inspiration for all who knew you or will read about your legacy. God bless you.
Mark and Cecil Norwood
RIP Allred you were a great man and I’m thankful you became a dear friend. I will miss you and always remember our times spent. Love you and God speed❤️🙏🏽
John Griffin, Mansfield Elks