ALBERT-BEY-Obituary

ALBERT BEY

Richmond, Virginia

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BEY, Albert Parker, 63, passed away September 12, 2012, leaving behind his brother, Milton Parker; and a host of other relatives. Funeral services will be 12 noon Thursday at Fountain of Deliverance, 3800 E. Broad Rock Rd.



This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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My beloved you have been at our father's house a year now.There has not been a day something trigers our times together on this plane. I continue to honor you in all of life. I promise you n your name will be honor world wide. Love you alway PBUY

I have not received your ashes. However, God knows, your spirit will continue to be within me eternally. I forgotten during my abyss of sorrow, what our purpose was -confront ignorance in its best. I have your spirit to march on and march on I will. To the Parker family, may you find comforter within until we all meet again.

Each day there something that reminds me of our time together. I know that what makes me keep moving within life without you. Love you deeper than the ocean, wider than the skies and higher than the highest mountain. My tears I learn to bottled within for I do not want the world to know, I am still hurting within.

On your birthday, as I promised, I bundle my love within a lighted balloon and released it towards heaven. I miss you very deeply and continue to walk in life with your spirit within my heart. Love you always, Laura Parker-Bey

Al was my supervisor at the Postal GMF Mid-Hudson, Newburgh, NY He was a gentlemen and a great boss to work for. You are in my prayers, Al, rest in peace.

I miss you very much. I feel your spirit of light within. Love you..

Parker was my mentor and my manager. He carried himself with dignity and respect and brought a wealth of knowledge and compassion to the job. May YAH be with you and grant your family peace.

Albert, my grief is deep, my love eternally and my memories are my comfort to get thorough. You will never be forgotten.

Albert was my Postal Brother and a dear friend. He was a true gentlemen and respected by all that knew him..He will truly be missed. May God be with his family in this time of healing.