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Albert "Big Al" BEMILLER

Hamburg, New York

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BEMILLER - Albert "Big Al"of Orchard Park, NY passed peacefully surrounded by his family November 30, 2022. Beloved husband of the late Wanda M. (nee Hagerman) Bemiller; loving father of Todd (Alexis) Bemiller, Tambra Bemiller, Tanya A. Bemiller and Tia (Greg) Dolegala; proud grandfather of Lee...

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My heartfelt condolences to family and friends. I will always remember Al from his playing days as well as the Turfside. A wonderful, great guy. 4-6 of my buddies would show up on 'all you can eat spaghetti Wednesdays". I still have quite a collection of 'The Old Reliable' glasses. After some badgering week after week, I finally got him to give me the recipe so I could make them at home. He did swear me to secrecy though. Rest in Peace, Al.

I remember your father as the wrestling coach of Saint Francis , as I was a CANISIUS high wrestler and always remember him as a big personality with a big heart. Although an opponent, he took the time to speak to me afterwards to congratulate me and offer some advice . It is those little kind words that I remember and others do as well. RIP big man Al . Regards, Angelo Natale

Lovely man who will be missed by many. God Bless Tara and Dan ONeill

I would like to send my condolences to your family. Although I did not know AL personally, my friend Peter Scaccia from the sheriff's department probably did and Jim Kelly I am sure did who was a friend of our family's and Peter's. May you have better days moving forward. My name is Raymond Hoelscher. My family owned Hoelscher's Meat's. My dad was Raymond Hoelscher. I live in Clarence now. Brothers of Mercy Apartments. Changed name Triar Woods. #208. Take care........

met each other, Bob and I over 51 years ago at the Bemillers Bar. Thanks Al and Wanda) too, for these 51(and some) years, Rest in peace together. Dorothy & Bob Huttenlocker

I forgot to mention that in the 80s I met Al in person when he was substitute teaching at Lafayette High School, where I taught. The students loved him simply because Al was always kind and gracious in the classroom as he was in life. It was a thrill for me to reminisce with Al about the success of the 60s Bills.

Rest in Peace Big Al

Following Big Al and the outstanding Bills' teams of the 1960s was one of the highlights of my life. I will never forget Al and players such as Tom Sestak, Ron Mcdole, Jim Dunaway, Tom Day, all three linebackers, and Jack Kemp at quarterback. Those indeed were the "good old days"--gone, but never forgotten by me as well as the many ardent Bills' fans of the 1960s. Al was one of the greats at his position and a humble man. RIP Big Al.

Tambra sorry for the loss of your father bill gates