Captain William R. "Will" Albertolli, USN (Ret.)
February 6, 1943 - February 11, 2026
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NORFOLK, VA – Captain William R. “Will” Albertolli, USN (Ret.), 83, passed away peacefully at his home on February 11, 2026, surrounded by his loving daughters, Cristina Albertolli Todd and Celina Albertolli Miller. Will was born on February 6, 1943, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Luis A. and Gilberte M. Albertolli. He immigrated to the…

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Susan Clarke left a message on March 7, 2026:
Will Albertolli was a force at Bay Point. I served on the Bay Point Board with him for 4 years and as a newcomer here, relied on him for insight into all matters Bay Point. (No, we did not always agree)! He and Charleen were just returning from their sailing venture. In short time we became friends and with other neighbors enjoyed frequent gatherings here and the surrounding community (including on "our" beach). Will was always ready to lend a hand to fix something for a neighbor. I was the beneficiary when he and Charleen came immediately to help with "my flood" and another time when my cat, Miss Mattie, jumped off the dryer into a space too small to reach down and retrieve her. Will came right away to rescue her! My condolences to the family. Susan Clarke
Ella Miskelly left a message on February 15, 2026:
I’m so sorry for your loss,Will was a Friend of mine.
Anastasia Roussaki left a message on February 14, 2026:
Just keep in mind all the good times, all the good memories you had with your loved dad.
Michael Raymer left a message on February 13, 2026:
The community of Bayside Presbyterian Church extends our deepest thoughts and prayers for the loss of your father.
Jan Rust left a message on February 13, 2026:
Had some fun times going to visit Willy with Susie and Ken. My prayers to the family and my deepest sympathy.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
CAPT WILLIAM T. BROWN, USN, RET left a message on February 12, 2026:
I loved the Ayatollah. We had many, many happy adventures together in Virginia Beach.
Break Kern left a message on February 12, 2026:
Christina and Cellina, I am so sorry for your lost of your father. My deepest sympathies. May the Lord comfort you during this difficult time. May he Rest In w Peace. 🩷🩷🩷l
James and Linda King left a message on February 12, 2026:
So sorry to hear about your dad. I don’t know if he ever told you that Jim and I were the ones who introduced him to Charlene. We used to joke about it, especially if they were fussing with each other and he’d remind us what we did. You couldn’t help but laugh. Our condolences to the whole family and he will surely be missed by family and friends alike.
James and Linda King left a message on February 12, 2026:
So sorry to hear about your dad. I don’t know if he ever told you that Jimmy and I were the ones that introduced him to Charlene. We always use to joke about it,, especially if they were fussing with each other, and he’d remind us what we did. Couldn’t help but laugh. We loved living at Bay Point and had some really great times with Will and Charlene. Our condolences to your whole family. He will surely be missed by family and friends.
Cremation Society of Virginia left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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