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Bob & Judy Smyth
June 1, 2011
We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Kathy and all of his family. Al touched so many lives in the moving business and outside of work. We were very lucky to have shared his friendship in work and outside activities throughout the years. Those that worked for him, learned respect,good work ethics and the value of his knowledge. We will truly miss him but will look back with fond memories of a man who valued everyone.
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