Alan-LeGer-Obituary

Alan LeGer

Topeka, Kansas

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Alan LeGer Alan Big Al LeGer passed away February 25th after a courageous battle with cancer. Al was born May 23rd, 1959, the son of Keith and Carolyn LeGer. They proceeded him in death. Al was a 1977 graduate of Topeka West High School where he excelled in Track and Field and Basketball. He...

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Big Al -- It is July 4th, we're out at the Spirit of Kansas Blues Festival at Lake Shawnee and we're toasting you. Missing you today and many days and the KU Football games won't be the same without you either. Watch over us. Much love always.
The Outtabounders
(Pell, Molly, Chase, Harry & Theresa)

Can't believe you're gone
Al. We could always count on each other to be there whether it was a fishing excursion or to the bar for a beer and watch the Royals play or any other trouble that had a way of finding us. Rest easy now Al!

Love you and miss you Big Al. Miss the fishing days on the Deleware and Kansas rivers. Miss the times we sat on the couch visiting and telling/listening to stories with my father Ralph. God bless you.

Hey Al, hoping you are hearing all of your friends great memories of you. You were one of the nicest guys and I can only hope God has a better plan for youI. It was my pleasure to know you for years as a friend and a customer at my salon. Take care Hun! XXO. Susan Fisher

Big Al,
You were a friend that could always be counted on! When it came to fishing you were up for anything! We seemed to give them back to Thee, O God. Who gave them to us. Yet, as thou did not lose them in giving, so we do not lose them by their return. Life is eternal and love immortal. Death is only a horizon that is the limit of our sight. I will see you again when it is my turn to complete the circle, you will be missed until then dear friend. I send comforting prayers to all Al's...

I am a graduate of 1977 with Alan and my heart breaks for this loss

My friendship with Al began as teammates with the "The Aces" baseball team in the Suburban League in Oakland. Continuing thru Jr. High and high school and after. Al always had a kind word and would always ask about my parents and how they were doing. Always fun to play catch up with Al when we would run into each other and share a beer. Going to miss this cat.
Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May the souls of the faithful departed through the...

Peace out my brother, you suffer no longer. See you on the other side.

My all time fishing & outdoor buddy. You were always ready to enjoy good times & laughs with anyone who was lucky enough to get to know how special you were.
Heavenly Catfish "Look Out", because Big Al is baiting his hook & coming for you.
You will be dearly missed. Love ya Bro