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Albert H. KIMBALL

Newington, Connecticut

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KIMBALL, Albert H. Albert H. Kimball, of Cedar Mountain Commons, Newington, CT passed away on February 20 at the age of 98. He was born in Scotland, CT on July 10, 1911 to the late Sadie and Everett Kimball. Siblings included Eva, Harold and Burton, all of whom are deceased. (Burton is...

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My name is Stella Smith and I worked with Al for many years at Smith Kline Clinical Labs. I just saw the article about Al in the Extraordinary Life section of the Sunday Hartford Courant. What a wonderful life!!!!

Al was one of my favorite couriers. He was there to provide excellent service to our clients in CT. I am sure you will miss him deeply, but what wonderful memories!!!

Al was a true gentleman and a pleasure to know. My prayers are with his family. Al had a long and happy life and is now at rest.

My friendship with Al, I will always cherish . I have never known a better person than Al,He waqs always doing something for someone. I am going to miss my visits with him/.My symathy to the family.

PAUL BLANCHETTE

our condolences to your family bop bop was a great guy he let us stay in his house many times he lived a good long life

Our condolences to Al's family. We enjoyed visiting with him when we were at Ron's house in Connecticut.

We are so happy to have known Bop. We always looked forward to his Connecticut history lessons. Most of all we loved him and his sweet, sweet spirit. He had a desire to know and care for the people he met. We are with you in your sadness and we rejoice with you that Bop is home with God in peace. Much Love, Andy, Erin, and Elsa.

On behalf of the entire Motor Transport Association of Connecticut family I extend our condolences to the Kimball family on your recent loss. Al was a gentleman and a gentle man. He served his state with distinction as a state trooper and our association as well. He had a long and rewarding life full of hard work, good humor, the respect of his colleagues and the love of his family. May he rest in peace.

I already miss seeing Bop Bop riding around town.

It was a pleasure serving dinner to Al at Cedar Mountain Commons. He's a great guy and will be missed.

Brittany and Sarah Menta