Mr. Alessandroni had worked in the District Attorney’s Office for 38 years under five district attorneys and had, at various times, headed the child-support division and the antiobscenity enforcement division. He also had been a public defender and an assistant counsel to Pennsylvania Gov. Raymond P. Shafer.
A graduate of Episcopal Academy, Wesleyan University and Villanova University School of Law, he came from a family of lawyers, judges and public servants. His father, Walter E. Alessandroni, was a state attorney general who had received the Republican Party’s endorsement for lieutenant governor in 1966, but died in a plane crash with his wife, Ethel, in May of that year.
Mr. Alessandroni was active in the Chestnut Hill Community Association. He was a member of the American Power Board Association, the Winding River Boating Club, and a former member of the Ocean City yacht Club.
He is survived by his wife, the former Maria Lochetto, and a brother, Eric.
A funeral Mass was celebrated Dec. 3 at Our Mother of Consolation Church in Chestnut Hill. Memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project atwww.woundedwarriorproject.org. – WF
Mr. Alessandroni had worked in the District Attorney’s Office for 38 years under five district attorneys and had, at various times, headed the child-support division and the antiobscenity enforcement division. He also had been a public defender and an assistant counsel to Pennsylvania Gov. Raymond P. Shafer.
A graduate of Episcopal Academy, Wesleyan University and Villanova University School of Law, he came from a family of lawyers, judges and public servants. His father, Walter E. Alessandroni, was a state attorney general who had received the Republican Party’s endorsement for lieutenant governor in 1966, but died in a plane crash with his wife, Ethel, in May of that year.
Mr. Alessandroni was active in the Chestnut Hill Community Association. He was a member of the American Power Board Association, the Winding River Boating Club, and a former member of the Ocean City yacht Club.
He is survived by his wife, the former Maria Lochetto, and a brother, Eric.
A funeral Mass was celebrated Dec. 3 at Our Mother of Consolation Church in Chestnut Hill. Memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project atwww.woundedwarriorproject.org. – WF
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