Al was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps in 1952. He served as a Marine until 1954. He continued to serve with the United States Marine Corps Reserves as Captain until 1964.
Al also received a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Union College and a Master’s in Business Administration from the State University of New York at Albany. Al was a manager for more than 33 years with General Electric (including KAPL & MAO). In 1964, he was one of the few civilians who qualified as the Engineering Officer of the Watch who was responsible for directing the control of the nuclear reactor in Navy nuclear vessels.
As a professional engineer he was a member of ASME, ANS and Elfun Society (G.E. Management). He retired from G.E. in 1988. Al then taught math at Hudson Valley and Cobleskill Community Colleges. He was a communicant of the Church of the Immaculate Conception.
He taught religious education, was a member of R.C.I.A Team and was a Core Committee leader in the RENEW 2000 program. He was a Eucharistic minister and sang with the church choir. For 20 years, Al was active in Residents Encounter Christ, a prison ministry, for the Albany Diocese, and also led a Bible study group at the Saratoga County Jail.
He was predeceased in death by his brother, Henry Angelino.
(edited obit from original managers')
Al was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps in 1952. He served as a Marine until 1954. He continued to serve with the United States Marine Corps Reserves as Captain until 1964.
Al also received a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Union College and a Master’s in Business Administration from the State University of New York at Albany. Al was a manager for more than 33 years with General Electric (including KAPL & MAO). In 1964, he was one of the few civilians who qualified as the Engineering Officer of the Watch who was responsible for directing the control of the nuclear reactor in Navy nuclear vessels.
As a professional engineer he was a member of ASME, ANS and Elfun Society (G.E. Management). He retired from G.E. in 1988. Al then taught math at Hudson Valley and Cobleskill Community Colleges. He was a communicant of the Church of the Immaculate Conception.
He taught religious education, was a member of R.C.I.A Team and was a Core Committee leader in the RENEW 2000 program. He was a Eucharistic minister and sang with the church choir. For 20 years, Al was active in Residents Encounter Christ, a prison ministry, for the Albany Diocese, and also led a Bible study group at the Saratoga County Jail.
He was predeceased in death by his brother, Henry Angelino.
(edited obit from original managers')
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