Albert-Davis-Obituary

Albert L. Davis Sr.

Steelton, Pennsylvania

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Albert L. Davis, Sr., 71, of Forge RD, Palmyra, unexpectedly transitioned into eternal life on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was born in Waynes-ville, NC, son of the late Clare Ritchie and William Davis. Albert was a very successful lifelong Tennessee Walking Horse...

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Al was a wonderful guy to be around. We worked at ALCOA together, and he was a good worker and a very dependable
person.He will be greatly missed. Al and I talked many times about the LORD.
I know he is present with the LORD. As christians we know, to be absent from the body, is to be present with the LORD. May you be smiling down on us Al as we celebrate your life. GOD bless the family as they mourn, and then celebrate, the knowledge of your being in the presense of our LORD. THE...

Albert touched the lives of so many with his kindness and encouraging words. I showed horses with Albert and he will be profoundly missed by so many of us. My deepest sympathy goes out to Albert's family, he always spoke of his grandkids. I can only pray that you all derive some comfort in knowing that his last moments were spent doing what he loved so dearly.
May God be with each of you at this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Kathy Butz

To Mister & Tensy,
My prayers are with you and your family in this season of your life God will bless and keep you

My thoughts and prayers go out to Albert's family and friends. He will be missed!

sorry to hear about the lost of your beloved father, on behalf of the wallace family you have are sincere deepest condolences and prayers,much love todd wallace...

My husband, Jess and I wish to share our sympathy with Albert's family and other friends. Like you all we were shocked and saddened by his passing. We loved Albert and enjoyed his company immensely when he came to dinner. He used to tease me about being a New Orleans Saints Fan. He would come once and a while and watch the Eagles with my husband. They also enjoyed an occasional breakfast together. In the few short years since we met Albert through another mutual friend we learned to...