Al Vega

Died: Thu., Dec. 1, 2011


Funeral Service


Visitation

4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Wed., Dec. 07, 2011
Location: Rocco Funeral Home


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VEGA-VAGRAMIAN, Aram "Al" Of Everett, on Dec. 2. At 8:45 Friday night Al died peacefully in his sleep only hours after saying his goodbyes to family and closest friends. For 70 years he brought laughter and the love of living into our lives. The lives of Martha, his wife and companion of 40 years, and his children, Al and Diane. His grandchildren, Robin and Stacey and great grandchild Grace. His daughter in law, Elida and his sister Violet Vagramian. He loved all of us and we are better because of him. And for a Jazz legend of 90 playing gigs until a couple of weeks ago, this is quite an accomplishment. A wake service for Al will be held at the Salvatore Rocco and Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT, on Wednesday, December 7 from 4-9 p.m. Complimentary valet parking on Wednesday at Main Street entrance. "A musical celebration of Al's life" will be heldat Anthony's Restaurant, 105 Canal St., Malden, on Thursday, December 8 commencing at 3 p.m. His burial will be private.

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Amanda Carr
   Posted Sun December 04, 2011
There are few people who leave this world who's loss is equal to our gain. He gave support and joy to not only budding musicians and audiences, but to his family and his community on many levels. He was a giving man and a happy man who chose kindness as the motif of his life and career. I'll miss his calls and phone messages always starting with, "Amaandddaaaaa.... it's Al Veeegggggaaaaa..." . and before I even heard what the gig was, I was bound to be there. He was a special man to a lot of people for a lot of reasons. For me, he was just one of the good guys who defied age because he just never considered it a criteria or barrier. He was always 'Al' and I'll miss his smile and humor and spirit.

Bruce Gertz
   Posted Sun December 04, 2011
I loved Al. He was such a great guy and devoted musician. He was always checking out other players. I saw him outside the Lily Pad 2 years ago at age 88. It was 9:30 or 10:30 pm and he was waiting to listen to Jerry Bergonzi and Me with Bob Kaufman and Columbian pianist, Gabriel Guerrero. Al probably provided more gigs for bass players than any other Boston, musician. We will now all have less work with Al gone. He played great all the way to the end. I remember how he entertained the other patients during some of his previous hospitalizations and rehabs. He was a true gentleman and loved by everyone. I'll miss his sense of humor and youthful spirit. At 90 years old he still seemed like a kid in a candy store. He love what he did and who he did it with. Rest in peace my dear friend Al. My sicere condolences to his wonderful family. Bruce

Michael Lips
   Posted Mon December 05, 2011
My wife Michelle and I had a sad Sunday when we heard about the loss of Al. We spent many enjoyable evenings listening to his trio and guests. His love of music and help and kindness to other professional or musicians just starting out was inspirational. Fondest memory besides the first time we saw him at Cafe Italia was one night he let a 14 year old girl play sax and sing with the band. she was great. That's why someone like Grace Kelly will have a long great career. Al will be sorely missed by all who appreciate good music and a fine human being. Our condolences to his family and freinds. Rest in peace Al.
Michael & Michelle Lips - Halifax, Ma.

Emily Hertz
   Posted Tue December 06, 2011
Al Vega was shining star and a wonderful inspiration and friend. I will miss him very much. My heart goes out to his family. I know his spirit will live on in music forever.

Millie Cardello
   Posted Tue December 06, 2011
I am so glad to have known Al Vega and his wonderful wife, Martha, my Emblem Club Sister.
Al, you have helped to shape the lives of many people with your music, your community involvement, especially with children and by your friendly and loving ways. I am so happy that we had your Square Dedication while you were here to enjoy and appreciate it, that just makes it so much more meaninful and memorable. That will go down in History as my all time favorite Saturday morning. God Bless you, Al Vega and thanks for the memories. Millie

David Devanna
   Posted Thu December 08, 2011
I met Al 6 years ago when I joined the Everett Babe Ruth program. From the moment I met him I knew there was something different and special about Coach Al. Anyone who commits 49years of their life to coaching other peoples children certainly earns a higher degree of respect than most. I grew to admire and respect this man and I only hope that I can leave half the impression that Coach Al has left on this organization. We are richer in having Al and yet just a bit poorer now that he is gone. Coach Al's legacy will live on I'm sure he will be looking down on our little field of dreams. God Bless you Al and your family. Your second family, Everett Babe Ruth will miss you. Thank you for all that you gave to me, EBR and life.
David

helene gove
   Posted Sun January 01, 2012
Today, I heard of Al''s passing and felt so many things...Sadness , not only that we lost such a wonderful musician but a very giving human being who gave so many young people their Start in the world of Jazz, here in Boston. I am one of those people. I first sang at the Hilton Hotel with Al and his Trio. Yes, I do remember it well....I was introduced to him bye Dave Zox: an amazing bass player who performed with Al for so many years. I will always have tremendous respect and appreciation for him. To this day I still sing "My Funny Valentine": the first song I sang on stage with Him that memory is always there. He will be missed by so many ....I hope we all meet with you again Al Vega...You are truly a legend...
Very Sincerely
helene j gove 01/01/2012