1951
2019
STERNER ALAN E.
Age 68, of Darlington, PA, born June 20, 1951 in Ford City, PA, passed away on Monday, July 1, 2019 at his home. Preceded in death by his parents and sister, Karen Sterner. He had served in the US Navy, worked for Fulton Organ Company for many years before starting AES Organs, and built many "Sterner" organs for local churches. In keeping with Alan's wishes, there will be no visitation or services. Arrangements are being handled by the JAMES F. FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME, INC., Blairsville, PA. www.jamesfergusonfuneralhome.com.
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January 17, 2020
Harry McGuigan
What a shock to just come across this news of Al's passing! I worked with him at Fulton Piano and Organ Co. and Ambrose Jackson Co. I also worked for him when he started his own company. May I express my sympathy and sadness.
August 28, 2019
Karen Keene
July 11, 2019
Donovan Curtis
First met Al when he worked for Fulton in late 70's. Since then, I was involved in the creation of three wonderful "Sterner" organs in the various churches I served in Pittsburgh and Greenville. We are sad!
July 11, 2019
Donovan Curtis
July 5, 2019
With deepest sympathy, Michael Plumb Jr.
July 4, 2019
Linda Strumsky
Al will be missed by many. Rest In Peace my friend.
July 4, 2019
Arthur Nobile
Wonder man....Peace BuddyArthur Nobile
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