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Albert Jamison III

Fogelsville, Pennsylvania

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Albert L. Jamison, III, 51 years, of Allentown, passed away on Sunday, April 28, 2013, at Valley Manor Nursing and Rehab in Coopersburg. Born in Sellersville he was a son of the late Albert L. and Betty (Sowden) Jamison, II. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Allentown. Survivors:...

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So many thoughts and prayers sent to your family. Al was one of the most honorable, genuine, selfless man I have ever met and will be missed my so many..I will treasure the great memories of Al J over the years that always brought me a smile. God Bless You

Prayers and Hugs. You will be missed, Al J. R.I.P.

Al J., you were an inspiration and a kind man and were loved by all. May you finally be at peace! Our prayers go out to Ashley and Ryan and the rest of the family. You will be missed. Til we meet again, Al......

To Michele - Al was a wonderful young man, accomplishing and overcoming many difficulties. He was one pleasant and caring guy who loved you. When you got married Al told us "Rich is the best thing that could happen to Michele - she deserves happiness and him"... I will always remember having dinner with Al and celebrating holidays. We love you Michele and please know that Al is now at peace.

It has been a long time since I have heard your message but the memory lingers and so does your spirit in the corridors of those you have inspired the healing of many. May you now be healed of this human life and the suffering we are to endure to get to where you are now. God Bless your soul and I know you were well received when you broke free from earthly flesh and soared with your beloved.

Rest in peace my friend, your life is an inspiration and a model of how to stay the course no matter what. You are loved and missed.

I am forever humbled by you. I will miss you. God Bless!

No words can describe ones grief or compare to another when losing a loved one. I wish for your family less pain and more comfort that Al is no longer suffering.

May the Light OF GOD Shine Upon YOu