Alan-Chandler-Obituary

Alan Chandler

Salem, Oregon

1942 - 2011

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Alan Bart ChandlerJuly 28, 1942 - March 17, 2011SALEM - Al's courageous eleven-year battle with prostrate cancer ended on March 17, 2011 and he is now in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ.Al was born on July 28, 1942 in Spokane, WA to his parents Atlee and Azalea Chandler. Alan grew up in...

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Al Chandler lives on through his family and friends. Al was one of a kind. His humor and good deeds were always in clear view. Al was one of the finest in all aspects of life. I will continue to offer my brief thoughts and memories of Al as long as I can. Sincerely, Howard Hosken

Al continues to be one of my heroes. He was a very special person. His strength and courage was evident and lives on through his family. Sincerely, Howard Hosken

Al's memories lives on. He was a wonderful friend to many and his positive attitude and pleasant attitude influenced those around him.

It has been a long time, but I remember Al with his strength and courage and most certainly his wonderful sense of humor. I know he would be very proud of Chris and Amy. Toni you have kept the faith. Time has passed, but Al is still with us.

Al was a prince of a guy. None better, ever. I am just glad that I knew Al and had him in my life. Howard Hosken

Missing my friend Al. The world is a little less bright because of his absence.

I came across this quote today...

"By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong.
~ Charles Wadsworth (May 21, 1929)

I don't have a son yet but am coming to realize that you were right about most things in life. I am grateful for all of the wisdom and insight you have shared with me!

~Your son

I ran across this quote today and thought of you...

By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong.
Charles Wadsworth

I don't have a son yet but I am realizing more and more how right you were in the many areas of life. Just wanted to say I am thankful for you insight and wisdom.

~your son

Our heartfelt condolences to Al's family and devoted friends. We will miss his unique voice and though I did not know him well, his brother Lynn was my fishing buddy for years. Blessings to both families. Sincerely, Dave Finster