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Alphons Lorenz Dempf

Troy, New York

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TROY Alphons Lorenz Dempf died Tuesday, August 15, 2006 at St. Mary's Hospital following a brief illness. Born in Albany, he was the son of the late Louis and Victoria Fischer Dempf; the husband of Jean A. (Dequevauviller) Dempf; and father of Susan Tyree Dempf, Ph.D. He was raised in Delmar,...

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Jean and Susan, Leanne and I will miss Al and his dry humor and his smile. We admired his love of family and friends. I well remember riding the bus with him to and from our jobs in New York City, more than 45 years ago, as he happily anticipated his marriage to his bride. May the Lord grant you peace in your loss. We love you.

I am very sorry to hear of Al's passing.

I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Al for a few years but did not know him well. He worked hard and took his job seriously. I asked him once about retirement and I believe he was waiting as long as possible to better provide for his family, which definitely came across as a priority. May fond memories replace the void his passing left within you.

We are deeply sorry for your loss. Al will be missed at the Insurance Department. Our thoughts & prayers are with you

I remember Al worked with us for a short time in Contracts at D.E.C.. He was always so nice & chipper.
My sympathy to all who loved him.

Knowing Susan and what a truly special, kind and loving person she is can
certainly be a tribute to Al as a father…So sorry for your loss.

I worked with Al for ten years at WIRS in Latham and have always remembered his humor, which cheered up my day on many an occasion. My sympathy to all of his loved ones, I know he will be deeply missed.

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jean and Susan--I am so sorry for your loss of Al, a dear husband and father. I saw him more recently since his Department moved to One Commerce Plaza. We would run into each other occasionally as we rode the elevator to our floors. He always was in a chipper mood. May you be comforted by your memories and know God is by your side. Love, Eileen