Al joined the Navy In 1938, and while serving aboard the USS Alhena, discovered San Diego.
Vowing to never live in the snow again, Al returned in 1946. He joined the San Diego Police Department in 1948 and was retired with an injury in 1968. Al was a motorcycle officer, accident investigator, and the moderator of the local police television show. He changed careers and became the manager of Beck's Mens Clothing in Clairemont, and, later, Stuards Fine Clothes in Fashion Valley.
Al was an avid golfer having played more than 180 courses all over the world, especially, Scotland, where he and Mary made a number of annual visits. He was a member of the Coronado Men's Club. He was also a member of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and put all of his children though Saint Augustine or Our Lady Of Peace Academy. Big Al was loved by all he met and had many friends worldwide.
As a golfer since 1946, he belonged to that fraternity of suffering sportsmen. He had at least three aces; the one at Cypress Point brought the most pride. He was a tall, handsome man that many said looked like Sean Connery. His smile and warmth made him successful in every endeavor.
Mr. Caetano will be inurned at Ft. Rosecrans on July 16, 2004. Published in The San Diego Union Tribune on July 11, 2004
Al joined the Navy In 1938, and while serving aboard the USS Alhena, discovered San Diego.
Vowing to never live in the snow again, Al returned in 1946. He joined the San Diego Police Department in 1948 and was retired with an injury in 1968. Al was a motorcycle officer, accident investigator, and the moderator of the local police television show. He changed careers and became the manager of Beck's Mens Clothing in Clairemont, and, later, Stuards Fine Clothes in Fashion Valley.
Al was an avid golfer having played more than 180 courses all over the world, especially, Scotland, where he and Mary made a number of annual visits. He was a member of the Coronado Men's Club. He was also a member of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and put all of his children though Saint Augustine or Our Lady Of Peace Academy. Big Al was loved by all he met and had many friends worldwide.
As a golfer since 1946, he belonged to that fraternity of suffering sportsmen. He had at least three aces; the one at Cypress Point brought the most pride. He was a tall, handsome man that many said looked like Sean Connery. His smile and warmth made him successful in every endeavor.
Mr. Caetano will be inurned at Ft. Rosecrans on July 16, 2004. Published in The San Diego Union Tribune on July 11, 2004
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