Alan-LaBrush-Obituary

Alan R. LaBrush

Waco, Texas

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Alan R. LaBrush, 70, of McGregor, Texas, passed away Wednesday, May 12, 2010, at his home. Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Monday, May 17, at Top Hand Cowboy Church, 15123 N. Highway 6. Al was born Sept. 8, 1939, in Milwaukee, Wis. He was a mechanic and race car driver, being able to combine the...

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I miss you al.the great ones always seem to leave to early..I guess that's cause they are great and God needs them for other plans

We will miss Al as we have known him since he was a teenager. Gail I know you have the girls and family at your side. Remember the treip to California in that little two seater that Chris swung from the bar for the top. Those were the days. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you.
Love; Gordon, Mary Kay & Foxxy Karraker
(Flower Mound, Tx..)

AL will be missed very much.I stop by awhile back and talk with him.I am so glad that i did that.He help me so many time with my cars and life too.I alway look up to him.He was a good man and will be miss by a alot of friend,most of all family.I know his family was his life.GAIL,CHRISTINE,CHERI,MY PRAYS ARE WITH YOU.

Al was such a dear friend to my late husband,Bob Burch, when he was driving his race car. He was with us at the hospital the night Bob had his heart attack at the track. Al ended up in the emergency room with his new shirt cut off, so they could give him an EKG that very same night. He was such a wonderful friend and I will always remember him.. Carolyn Burch Nance...

Jeff and I have many fond memories of Al. He was a great friend to our family and we will miss him. May the Lord bless you and keep you.

Gail, Chris, Cheri

In this time of sorrow, may loving memories help light your way to peace. May you know God's comforting presence, His faithful love, and His peace that passes all understanding. For He has truly said "I will never leave thee or forsake thee"
Hebrews 13:5 KJV

We share in your sorrow at the loss of your husband, and father, Al.

Al was a great man, good friend to the community, great race car driver, and my first boss. I looked up to him always. I am so sorry for your loss. And he will be missed by all. Joel Robinson

LaBrush family,

I am so sorry to hear about Al. He worked on our cars for many years and we even went and watched him race several times. He was a joy to have known. He will be missed.

Cindy Fondren-Muise