Albert-Jarrett-Obituary

Albert Lee Jarrett

Washington, District of Columbia

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JARRETT, ALBERT LEE (Age 76)

On March 29, 2006 at his home in Hamilton, VA. Survived by his son, Greg Jarrett of Phoenix, AZ; a host of other relatives and friends. Friends may call at the LOUDOUN FUNERAL CHAPEL, 158 Catoctin Circle, S.E., Leesburg, VA on Wednesday, April 5 from 6 to 8 p.m....

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My grandfather was one of the kindest men I ever knew. He was a great friend and a role model. I'm extremely proud to be a part of his bloodline.

Sorry to hear about Al's death. He was a good friend. We worked together in Tysons. He has been intouch with me eversince - 22 years. He always visited me in my Restaurant. Every Christmas he came with a gift. His last gift was a Godiva chocolate box. I will miss him. My prayers and condolence to the family.

Greg, Debbie, Amanda & Woody,

Al was a great friend and neighbor. He was always a gentleman and he treated my girls like they were his own granddaughters. I will truly miss him and the time that we spent by the fence talking about the Redskins and the events of the day.

You have my heart felt sympathies.

Grandaddy Al,
You will be in my heart forever.
I love you.

Al was one of a kind!

Greg, Debbie, Woody and Amanda,
I was shocked and saddened to hear about Al. He was a kind and thoughtful man, and will be missed by many. Please accept my sincere condolences, and consider yourselves hugged. Thank you for staying in touch with me.
Love
Rita

Greg,Debbie, Amanda & Woody,
I miss Al.I had the opportunity and great fortune to get to know Al for the 11 years we were neighbors. He was a kind-hearted individual. He loved to spend time with Chelsea and Celeste. He was always ready to help in any way that he could if I needed him. My sadness over the loss of Al is diminished by the wonderful memories and the thought of his warm smiles.
Cathy sweeney

Greg & I miss you. We are being reminded every day by your friends and associates what a kind and generous man you were. We have found loving homes for your cats.
Our sadness has been softened by your friends and family in Virgina and elsewhere. You are truly missed by many.

Dear Greg and Debbie,

As you are aware, I knew Al for many years, but had not seen him since I left Fairfax in the late '90s. I always knew him to be a fine gentleman and a friend. I know he will be greatly missed.

I am so sorry for your loss.

Your friend, always,
Don