John Alberti Keansburg, New Jersey Obituary

John Alberti

John L. Alberti, 45 of Keansburg, passed away tragically on Friday, March 21st, in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. He was born in Brooklyn, NY and has been a life-long resident of Keansburg. John loved to detail cars and loved fishing. John was pre-deceased by his brother Sam Mercado and his sister Barbara Mercado. Surviving is his mother Myran Alberti of Keansburg; 3 sons Nicholas San Filippo, Matthew San Filippo and Bradlee Anderson all from Brick; his daughter Shannon San Filippo of Brick; 1 brother and sister-in-law Billy and Terry Alberti- Williams of Keansburg; his grand-daughter Grace San Filippo; and many nieces and nephews. Arrangements were under the direction of the Jacqueline M. Ryan Home for Funerals 233 Carr Ave. Keansburg. Cremation will be private. Letters of condolences can be sent to www.jacquelinemryanfh.com
September 5, 1968 - March 21, 201409/05/196803/21/2014
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John L. Alberti, 45 of Keansburg, passed away tragically on Friday, March 21st, in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. He was born in Brooklyn, NY and has been a life-long resident of Keansburg. John loved to detail cars and loved fishing. John was pre-deceased by his brother Sam Mercado and his sister Barbara Mercado. Surviving is his mother Myran Alberti of Keansburg; 3 sons Nicholas San Filippo, Matthew San Filippo and Bradlee Anderson all from Brick; his daughter Shannon San Filippo of Brick; 1 brother and sister-in-law Billy and Terry Alberti- Williams of Keansburg; his grand-daughter Grace San Filippo; and many nieces and nephews. Arrangements were under the direction of the Jacqueline M. Ryan Home for Funerals 233 Carr Ave. Keansburg. Cremation will be private. Letters of condolences can be sent to www.jacquelinemryanfh.com

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