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Albert Leon Garrigues

San Francisco, California

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Albert Leon Garrigues Al peacefully passed away at Manor Care in Sunnyvale on Monday, September 20, 2010 at the age of 76. Al was born on December 5, 1933 in San Francisco to Leon and Elise Garrigues. He attended Notre Dame des Victoires grammar school in San Francisco and graduated from St....

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I'll have many happy memories of our long friendship...
Rest in peace, old friend...

Claudine, Lisa and Ron, Just letting you know that I am sorry to have missed Al's mass on Friday. I had the pleasure of being with Al many times on and off the Golf course and he was always a pleasure. I have nothing but good thoughts for him and am better for the times we shared. It is good for all of us and Al that he is now bombing drives down the middle and making birdies. Helps that his caddy is Jesus and the offical scorekeeper is the Almighty! Tim Jordan

My relationship with Albert goes back many many years to when we were children and I considered him like my little brother. He was a great guy and cousin.

Al was a great trumpet player. I was in the St Ignatius band with him and I remember his ability to triple tongue the notes. I wasn't able to be in his company much since we graduated from High School, but he was a wonderful person to know. Hugh (Huey) Champagne

I remember his great smile, and his music.
Al always having a friendly greeting !
Rest in peace my friend.
John [Jack] Noonan

There are too few men like Al. We are running out. Rest in well earned peace.
Dan Dobleman

Last saw Al at SI Balboa luncheon
abt. 9 yrs. ago. We recaptured days of our: "BLUE NOTES", with
Ed Wettland & others, remembering
Vic Buscano & Ray Genoli

Met Jack MarloMarlo thru Al.
Talked about trips
to Yosemite, golf at SI with Fr.
(Mister) Henry. Thought a lot about AL.
Wish we could have seen more of each other. Will always keep
him in MY prayers and may GOD give
Claudine & family the strength &
hope that they might need.

You will be missed,classmate.May you rest
in peace,Al.

Al was a pleasant man, who never had a problem discussing his passion-golf. I am sure his golfing buddies will miss his conversations.