Albert-Haynes-Obituary

Albert Haynes

Anchorage, Alaska

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Chickaloon resident Albert Lee Haynes, 82, died of cancer Nov. 22, 2007, at home in the Chickaloon area at Ida Lake. A celebration of his life will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at Palmer Nazarene Church, 1951 N. Hemmer, in Palmer. Albert was born Oct. 4, 1925, in Portland, Ore. He served in the U.S....

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My wife and I were deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Al. We've known Al and Joan for many years, starting with the years he was pastor of the Hillcrest Church of the Nazarene here in Anchorage. We've been in their homes over the years and enjoyed their friendship and love. We were privileged to have met both their children, but knew Lynne better. Its been awhile since we've seen the family, but we will forever cherish the impact their parents had on our lives and family. I...

Al was pure gold and his sense of humor was contagious. I knew from work at B & C Supply, he was a great friend and coworker. He had great jokes and stories of all his experiences over the years. I am better for having known him. Goodbye Al, you will be missed. Roy Jensen.

Grandpa always knew how to make people smile. He was the practical joker of the group and an awesome storyteller.

He will be forever missed.

We met Al while visiting daughter and grandchildren in Palmer, AK. We always enjoyed our times with he and Joan. They were such a joy to know. Al had such a great sense of humor and kept us laughing. We will miss him the next time we are in Alaska. We send his family and friends our sympathy and love.

Al, It was truly a pleasure knowing you over the past few years, and I don't often say that about someone, as you well knew I wasn't much of a people person, but you always had a story to tell or an anecdote to share with me. You always took time to listen to what I had to say and you shared countless wisdoms. You will, most certainly, be missed.

Bright blessings to you and yours that are left to carry on.

From the Fur Lady...

Al was a wonderful man. My family has known Al & Joan for many, many years and he will be missed. His smile, his laugh, his sense of humor. What a honor it was to have known him. May you rest in peace Al.

Mr Al my wife and I will miss you and your smile and the long conversations we have had over the years. Your were not only a neighbor and friend but someone to look up too.Go now to be with your loving wife to whom I know you missed so much. We will cherish you and your friendship always.
May god watch over you in your new journey.
Sam & Bonnie

I worked with Al at b&c supply,now carquest,and have know him now for approximatly 10 years.He would always bring a smile to my face, a warmth to my heart and laughter and joy to my life. Al, we will miss you and I will think of you always...jim lasiter

I have many fond memories of this wonderful man. I was a teenager in the Sitka Church of the Nazarene when he was there. We did a lot of Ham Radio together as well as church things. God gave Rev. Haynes a great sense of humor, that if it was not being expressed at the moment, was always lurking, ready to come alive. My favorite memory was when we decided to move a 50' cedar antenna pole from my house to the parsonage one summer. We somehow managed to get the thick lower part in the back of my...