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Albert Jones Hart

1920 - 2014

Albert Jones Hart obituary, 1920-2014, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1920

DIED

2014

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Shannon Rufe Snow Drive Funeral Chapel

6001 Rufe Snow Drive

Fort Worth, Texas

Albert Hart Obituary

Albert Jones Hart, veteran and captain in the U.S. Army, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014, in the comfort of his east side home in the presence of his beloved wife, Alice Gatti Hart, and their devoted staff. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015, at Meadowbrook United Methodist Church (MUMC). After the celebration of Al's life a reception will be held at the church. Memorials: Meadowbrook United Methodist Church Upward Sports, 3900 Meadowbrook St., Fort Worth, Texas 76103; Fort Worth Rotary Club East, 116 Lindenwood Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76107; and Peter Pan's Children's Fund, P.O. Box 388, Pound Ridge, N.Y. 10576. Albert was born Sept. 30, 1920, to Warren Bryan Hart and Bertha Jones Hart in Shreveport, La. He grew up as childhood friends with Alice Louise Gatti and her seven brothers and sisters. Albert was called "Al" by his friends. In 1941 he served in World War II as a 21-year-old lieutenant in the 87th Army Corps of Engineers, who built the Alaskan Highway at the beginning of World War II and served in New Guinea until the end of the war. "Hungry," the nickname from his military service, struck throughout his life. Al founded Hart Lumber Company in Shreveport with his father, Warren Bryan Hart (deceased) and his brother, James P. Hart (deceased) after World War II and operated his own lumber treating business in Fort Worth until 1995 when he retired. In 1946 he married Alice Louise Gatti at the First Methodist Church in Shreveport. After the birth of James V. Hart "Jim" he moved his family to Jackson, Mich., for the family business where David Albert was born. Al needed new horizons. He found the booming city of Fort Worth where he moved his family in 1952. At that time Al built the family home on View Street in the east side where he lived until his passing. He was a prominent member of Meadowbrook United Methodist Church and the Eastside Rotary Club. He played on the legendary Meadowbrook fast pitch softball team and won City Championships and State Championships in the '50s and '60s. Al was also voted the most valuable player. He continued to play on the team into his 60's. Since that time Al and Alice both have been very active in the community which included the founding and support of the first Aids Outreach Center (AOC) in Fort Worth in 1991 in memory of their son, David, who died as a result of AIDS in 1988. Today AOC now serves 1,800 clients and their families per month. Al had a spontaneous sense of humor and was known for his love of dancing with Alice to "Elmer's Tune" at the Petroleum Club. As a lifetime member of Colonial Country Club he played his last round of golf there at the age of 88, where he hit a 140-yard shot on the 18th green and rolled it right into the hole! As an outdoorsman all his life, he prided himself on the training of shorthaired pointers and enjoyed a good bird hunt and early morning fishing trips. Al loved the mountains as well and frequented the slopes of Vail and Winter Park in Colorado where he skied until he was 82 with any friend or family member who was available. Al was always the first one on the mountain and the last one to leave. He taught many Fort Worth friends and family to ski. He was very passionate about the sport. Survivors: Al is survived by his wife, Alice Louise Gatti Hart; his son, James V. Hart; his daughter-in-law, Judith Nugent Hart who resides in New York City, N.Y.; his grandson, Jake V. Hart; granddaughter, Julia Hart Horowitz and husband, Jordan Horowitz; along with newest member of the family, great-grandson, Arthur Jones Horowitz, born May 29, 2014. The Horowitz family resides in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Nov. 26, 2014.

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March 16, 2015

What a great family! I met the Harts staying at Beavers Ski Lodge in Winter Park as a kid. As a young man he took the time to take me on several hunting trips and being without a dad in my life it was extra special. To this day I shoot left handed because Al showed me that I was left eye dominant although being right handed. I can also vividly remember shooting a 12 gauge shotgun of my grandfathers with him. Being scared to death of it, he convinced me that I could do it...and I did. I never put it down after that day. On one of those hunting trips he also taught me about something I do not like to this day....SPAM! We ate it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. What a flood of memories and emotions this mans name brings to my mind. All I can say again is what a great man and role model. I am so regretful that I lost touch with him over the years. I should have taken the time to return the gift by taking him hunting.

Lance Phillips
Whitehouse/Tyler, Texas

Ivo Curado

February 2, 2015

It has been a sad day once I knew Al Hart has passed away. He was a remarkble man, because he was a good man. A rare thing nowadays. I´ll always admire him and Alice. My gratitude to them will be eternal. With all my love.
Ivo Curado. Foreign exchange student(American Field Service- AFS) from Brazil. Lived with Hart family 1971-72.

Susan Portis

January 9, 2015

Mr. Hart is my all-time favorite man. He lived life the way it should be lived. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He excelled at everything. He was a sportsman, an athlete, a prankster, a friend. He had the rare ability to connect with each person he met and to make that person feel special and loved. Mr. Hart touched my life and will live in my heart forever.

January 6, 2015

Dear Alice, Kathryn and I were always so pleased to see you guys. You were always bright and cheerful and had lots of smiles to hand out. Know you miss Al as we all do. Since I am going through the same dark valley you are traveling I extend the comfort of a fellow traveler to let you know that I have been thrilled at the support and strength I gain from the thoughts and prayers of my friends. Know you are experiencing the same. Find peace in the great memories you have of the life you had with Al and accept our thanks for your years of service. Morris

59 Softball Champs

January 3, 2015

The infamous 59 Meadowbrook Methodist Championship softball team. Al is top 3 far right. A legendary third baseman and guru of the perfect bunt.

Lynn Rambo

December 15, 2014

I am full of a life time of wonderful memories - church, family camp, after church fellowship. Al I will miss you.

Amanda

December 2, 2014

My condolences to the Hart family, to Alice, and to all who were fortunate enough to have travelled the path with Al. The twinkle in Al's eye and his zest for life was infectious.

"You shall know them by their fruits." Albert Hart bore good fruit in a kind, compassionate and generous family, a testament of their extraordinary love.

May Alice be held and comforted in the love the Creator.

December 2, 2014

Al will be missed. He and Alice have been such a part of my life, like a second set of parents. God bless Aunt Alice and you and your family also Jimmy.

Ryan Gatti

December 1, 2014

Uncle Al was a great man. One of the best men I knew. Jimmy, so sorry for your loss-- It is a great one. We will be praying for you and your sweet family.

Ryan and Susan Gatti

best childhood ever, me with Al

Mary Jeter

December 1, 2014

Al was my bonus Dad, Alice my bonus Mom. I don't expect to ever know another man so generous, fun loving, gracious---such a gentleman. I know he is skiing the beautiful cloud-like slopes in Heaven with David. My deepest sympathy to sweet Alice, Jim, Judy, Julia, Jake and precious great grandson Arthur Jones. Much love.
Mary Helen

McLaurin

December 1, 2014

We are so sorry for your loss. May God keep fast hold of you with his right hand during this difficult time.

For the Commanders, Carroll R. Michaud

November 30, 2014

The Final Salute

“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.

This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Albert Jones Hart our “Brother-in-Arms”. To his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Al. And to Al it is rendered as a symbol of honor and gratitude to thank him for the devoted and selfless service he rendered to his country during WW-II while serving in the U.S. Army. Al, we commend you for your honorable service. You are a true patriot, who served with honor and distinction. You upheld the finest qualities of an American patriot warrior: courage, commitment, generosity, sacrifice, love and devotion to family and country. You were a true friend. We bid you a sad farewell. You will be dearly missed from among our ranks. Be at Ease. Rest in Peace.

On behalf of the 1,261 military veteran Legionnaires of Lowe-McFarlane Post 14 of the American Legion and the 233 veterans of VFW Post 2238 in Shreveport, Louisiana, we extend our sympathies and our condolences to Al's family and loved ones.

Stephen J. Lavery, Commander, American Legion Post 14
5315 South Lakeshore Drive, Shreveport, LA 71109

James Mazariz, Commander, VFW Post 2238
1245 Gary Street, Shreveport, LA 71101

Marcia Huckaby

November 27, 2014

My sympathy to Alice, Jim and family, Growing up in Meadowbrook Methodist and knowing Alice and Al was so special. So many wonderful memories of them.

Cathy Ward

November 26, 2014

Dearest Hart family,
The sweetest memories of growing up was with your family. I love you all so very much. You all are in my heart always.

Thomas Bruner

November 26, 2014

Dear, sweet Alice Hart - I send you much love.

Al and his domino Christmas Tree he built on demand. Astronauts cannot do this.

jimmy hart

November 26, 2014

Happy on View St. - Tandy Park 2013

jimmy hart

November 26, 2014

Al and Blondie road trip. 2014

jimmy hart

November 26, 2014

Ken Moore

November 26, 2014

The memories of Al and Alice inviting the youth of Meadowbrook UMC and Eastern Hills HS Band into their home will always be in my mind. Peace is now his, and may he gently rest with a son that passed away far too young in life.

Al's great-grandson, Arthur Jones Horowitz

Julia Hart Horowitz

November 26, 2014

Al's great-grandson, Arthur Jones Horowitz

Julia Hart Horowitz

November 26, 2014

November 26, 2014

My heartfelt sympathy to you, Jim, your Mom and family. It's so hard to lose our parents. What a wonderful life he lived.
Sincerely, Julie Thomson Holland

November 25, 2014

Al Hart was a good guy and I admired him greatly.

Amy Turlington Chambers

November 25, 2014

Al was my kindergarten teacher's husband, then he became my birthday twin, ski trip travel buddy, and my first boss. We celebrated most of our milestone birthdays together, at the Petroleum Club - I even came home from college each year because it wasn't my birthday if we didn't celebrate together. He could twirl around the dance floor like nobody's business! Al was the grandfather I never had, and I loved him dearly. I miss him already, and my thoughts, love and prayers go out first to my sweet Alice and all of the Harts. Much love, Amy

Albert and Blondie taking in the view of View St. 2013

Jimmy Hart

November 25, 2014

Albert Jones Hart left us for his next adventure on November 16, 2014. He was in the presence of his one and only, Alice Gatti Hart, and his devoted staff of Care Givers. He had a good run and a wonderful life. We should all be so lucky.

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