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Laura (Wheeler) Sawyer
July 8, 2008
He was my god-father and we had many interesting conversations. He enjoyed tolking with my husband about the American Revoltion. He will be missed.
Rhonda Rose
July 8, 2008
Al was a well known man in Lawrenceville when I was just a little girl. I know he continued to be a great influence on the area. The names of Al and Mary Krieger bring memories, all very pleasant. God surely blessed all those who had the honor to know the Kriegers. Loved and respected by many for their contributions to our home community.God Bless both of their souls with honor and rest.
Al will be sadly missed.
Michael Howland
July 7, 2008
Albert was a fine man.
Suzi & Jerry Owens
July 6, 2008
Rest in peace our dear Albert.
Gary Burnside
July 5, 2008
I worked for Al at the lumberyard during high school . He was a very kind and understanding man and taught me a lot about life .
Mrs. Carroll Corwin
July 5, 2008
Many fond memories. God Bless.
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