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Albert Autry

El Dorado Hills, California

1952 - 2022

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Albert Autry February 29, 1952 - February 25, 2022 El Dorado Hills, California - Albert Autry pitched his final inning on Friday, February 25, 2022 just a few days before the 70th anniversary of his birth. Since Al was a Leap Year baby, he was technically only 17½, as he would have proudly told...

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Dearest Paula, may beautiful memories and the comforting love that surrounds you bring peace to you and your family. We celebrate the life of our friend, who was a giant in so many ways. We will always remember the stories he told , and oh how he made us laugh. No one could quite tell a story like Al. He was a force who welcomed everyone with a huge smile. We will miss our dear friend, but know he is fishing and telling stories above, and looking down upon us with a huge smile and a...

Paula. So sorry to just hear of Al´s passing. All our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We have a lot of great memories of our time together. May you have peace in your heart to remember all the love and good times you two shared for so many years. God bless.

Dearest Paula and Family, I just heard about Al's passing, and I'm so sorry for your loss. I pray God's loving hands to hold you through this difficult time. I was blessed to work with Al at The Modesto Bee. He was great Manager!

I´m so sorry for your loss. We will all miss him but I know his family will hurt the most. He was a great boss.

Paula, Vera and I offer our sincere condolences to you and your family. Although our contacts through many years were few, we always enjoyed our conversations. It is so sad he was not able to enjoy a longer retirement. May he rest in peace.

Good, clean, pure, and power energy to the Autry family.

Paula, our love goes to to you

So very sorry to hear about this, Paula. Love and prayers for you and your family.

I worked at The Bee for 20 years with Al, and despite what some would see as a wall between advertising and editorial, we never saw a wall. He was cooperative, a man of good spirits and a great story teller. One story he told was about when he played ball for Dick Windemuth,and ignored a sign sent in by the coach while Al was pitching. Apparently the coach never said anything, but closed to the door on the school bus when leaving the game and Al had to run alongside for a while begging...