Obituaries

In loving memory of Alan Luciano, of Rochester who passed away on March 17, 2024, surrounded by the love of his family and friends. He is reunited in heaven with his beloved wife Beverly, (2021) whom he cherished very deeply, and his parents Dominic and Santina, whose love and guidance shaped his life.
 Alan leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion, survived by his loving daughter Christina and his faithful companion Doc, his English bulldog. Alan was a man of profound passions. He adored the New York Yankees and the Giants, cheering them on with unwavering loyalty. His love for Corvettes was matched only by his enthusiasm for working out with his buddies, sharing laughs and making memories. His warm smile and generous spirit touched the lives of all who knew him. Alan’s memory will forever be cherished by his daughter, dear friends, and all who were fortunate enough to have known him throughout the years.
 A celebration of Alan’s life will be announced for this summer, a tribute to a man who brought so much joy to those around him. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

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  1. Big Al think my favorite memories was when you acted like you own the Yankees and the Giants I walked in the gym and thought you were a commentator
    Your enthusiasm for sports was incredible You incredible love for Christina Beverly and your pooch was transparent in all you do

  2. Big Al was and always will be a legendary man bigger then life and a supreme story teller.Sensitive, a word smith and even bombastic at times he was a huge part of my life and will be greatly missed. in his next life he will play tight end for the Giants and i look forward to meeting him again in Valhalla where great men like him live forever!! Al- your the best of the best- i’m with you always Rod

  3. A gentle giant. Larger than life. A friend to all. Generous, kind, selfless. Would give you the shirt off his back. A hero, a legend, a great man.

    My old friend from Alfred and beyond…Big Al Luciano

  4. I worked with Al (Big Shooter) at Simplex Time Recorder. His presence was big and loud in Sales Meeting and loved by all. Miss you Big Shooter RIP.

  5. Al so many memories from Nazareth Hall and on and on ! Lost contact old friend you were one of kind ! ALWAYS a joy to see so many hours of music and AC/DC STEELY DAN great times at clubs ALWAYS there for you great friend LOVED VETTES AND THE STONES AND class always ! Love and miss you old friend sorry We lost touch RIP PAL PEACE MY BROTHER !