Concord, NH - Alan Rocco Albiero, beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle, nephew, and friend, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, March 29, 2024.
Born on February 2, 1970, in Peabody, Massachusetts, to Al Albiero and Virginia (Rezza) Staples, Alan graduated from Beverly High School in 1988. He furthered his education at North Shore Community College and Southern New Hampshire University.
On June 21, 2014, Alan married the love of his life, Tracy (Gnann) Albiero. Together, they built a beautiful life in Penacook, New Hampshire, welcoming their daughter Isabella.
Driven by a passion for helping others, Alan pursued a career change. He obtained his Life Insurance License, Securities industry credentials, and passed the Series 6 and 63 exams, becoming a successful financial consultant. In addition, he served his community as an EMT and was a staunch supporter of local first responders.
Alan's spirit was enriched by his faith and love of music. He played in numerous bands throughout Massachusetts' North Shore and found joy in his church's worship bands, both at Cape Ann Bible Church in Gloucester Massachusetts and River of Grace Church in Concord.
Known for his quick wit and infectious humor, Alan brought laughter to countless gatherings. A true fire and ambulance enthusiast, he was a dedicated scanner listener and even had the distinct honor of calling an ambulance into service at Penacook's Manner 5 Fire Station.
Alan leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories. He is survived by his wife, Tracy Marie (Gnann), and daughter, Isabella; mother-in-law Donna (Okeefe) Gnann, brother-in-law, Stephen Draus (wife Nikki); brother-in-law, Robert Gnann (wife Becky); nieces, Morgan Draus and Bobbie Gnann; nephew, Chase Draus; aunt, Sue Pellegrini (husband John); numerous cousins, friends, and his beloved canine companion, Pippin.
A celebration of life service will be held at Concord Christian Academy, 37 Regional Drive, Concord, NH, on May 4th at 1:00 pm, followed by a light reception.
Alan's absence will be deeply felt by his family, friends, and all who knew him. His unwavering faith offers solace - he is no longer limited by his earthly body and has undoubtedly received the words, "Well done, thy good and faithful servant." In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Alan's name to Rehab 5
https://rehabfive.org/donate/
Rehab Five is a non-profit that provides resources necessary to protect First Responders from the physical demands associated with Firefighting in Massachusetts.
Thibault-Neun Funeral Home in Franklin is assisting with arrangements and a guestbook is online at
www.neunfuneralhomes.com