
Everyone who knew and loved him will miss him dearly. He was born in New York City (The Bronx) where he was educated and worked for many years. He was a graduate of the City College of New York, and later
earned his MA in Romance Languages at Fordham University.
He married Jenny Naydan and they lived for many years in Syosset and Woodbury, New York where they
raised three children - Alfred Jr, Christie, and Deni. He later moved to Wayland, Massachusetts and
Vineland, New Jersey before retiring in 1985 to his residences in Ogunquit, Maine and Venice, Florida.
Nothing was more important to him than his family. He loved and was incredibly proud of his children;
his six grandchildren Nicole, Michael, Robert, Andrew, Charles and Lydia; and his six great-grandchildren
Blake, Renee, Madison, Martin, Zoey and Gabriella. His happiest times were spent making special
memories with his family. Members of all generations will lovingly remember the incredible lifetime
stories he told, sitting around the dinner table for hours to share wonderful family meals and
conversations, playing poker, sweep and Scrabble with him, and his love of reading, the NY Times
Crossword Puzzle, fine scotch, wine and chocolate.
He had a long, distinguished career in the healthcare products industry as corporate VP at E.R. Squibb
and Olin Corporation, Senior VP/COO/Director of Damon Corporation and President/COO/Director of
Immunogenetics, Inc. (IGI). He was first elected to Who’s Who in America in 1957. He also taught
Romance Languages at the Maryknoll Seminary in New York.
No matter where he lived, he was always a New Yorker at heart rooting for The NY Yankees and the NY
Football Giants, and earlier in his life the NY Giants baseball team.
Survivors include his son, Alfred T. Zodda, Jr (Judy), his daughter, Christie Ann Simels (Richard), his
daughter-in-law, Dolores Zodda, his sister Claudie Bizarro, his six grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife and son, Deni.
CHEERS to celebrating the wonderful and loving life of Alfred!
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.beney-fh.com for the Zodda family.
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