New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Albert F. Ridinger

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Albert Fraher Ridinger died peacefully in his home in Stuart, Florida on March 12, 2024. Al, an only child, was born July 8, 1926 to the late Mary (Fraher) and Albert Ridinger. The beloved husband of Nancy (Bo) Perkins for 57 years until her death in 2008, he then was married to Marilyn Crape until her death in 2015, and is survived by his current wife, Sandee Ferrel Ridinger, and his children, Kate, Al, Willa and Richard Ridinger. He was predecease­d by his daughter, Kristin, and greatgrand­son, Christophe­r. He is survived by his eleven grandchild­ren, Becca and Will Bagnall, Amelia and John Marosek, Kate, Bellamy, Bowman, and Albert Ridinger, Sarah, Matthew, and Timothy Taurchini, his sister-in-law, Sally Perkins DeGennaro, and many nieces, nephews and stepchildr­en.

As a youth, Al worked at the A.D. Ridinger grocery store, driving the delivery truck at 16. In June 1944, Al graduated from St. Mary’s, turned 18 a month later and enlisted in the U.S. Navy aboard the destroyer, U.S.S. Walker. After the war, he graduated from Yale University in 1950. At 28, he started his own insurance agency, and then merged to form Insurance Management,

Inc. where he worked for the remainder of his career. Throughout his life, Al served on numerous profession­al boards and charitable organizati­ons, including the Evergreen Cemetery Board as President Emeritus. Notably he was president of the “Big I” - the Independen­t Insurance Agents of America, Chairman of the Woodbridge Board of Education when Beecher School South was built, on the building committee for the Woodbridge Town Library. He was past president of the New Haven Country Club, Quinnipiac Club, the Woodbridge Club, Albertus Magnus Board of Trustees and many more.

Al loved sports, especially golf, playing until the age of 96. He was competitiv­e, especially around the greens, but always a gentleman. When he wasn’t playing, he was an avid spectator; for years, he ran the play clock from the press box at all Yale football games. Al was a kind, generous, honest man; at the untimely death of his father-in-law, Al, at 25 years old, became the patriarch of a large extended family who loved and respected “Big

Al.” He moved to Woodbridge in 1955; after retiring, he moved to Mariner Sands in Stuart, FL, but spent summers in Quechee, VT, his vacation home since 1979. Al traveled for business and pleasure, even into his nineties with his wife, Sandee. He was a sharp businessma­n, great with numbers, playing bridge, following the stock market, doing Sudoku and jigsaw puzzles right up to his death.

Friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday, March 25th at 10:00 a.m. in Our Lady of the Assumption Church, 81 Center Rd., Woodbridge, followed by Burial with Military Honors in St. Lawrence Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Al’s memory can be made to the Kristin Ridinger Scholarshi­p at the Hopkins School, 986 Forest Rd., New Haven, CT 06515. Arrangemen­ts in care of Beecher & Bennett Funeral Home, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden. To send condolence­s, please see obituary at www.beecherand­bennett.com.

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