Albert-Macapulay-Obituary

Albert M. Macapulay

Bellingham, Washington

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Albert Molina Macapulay, 85, died on May 3, 2014. He was born on June 15, 1928 in Paia, Maui, Hawaii. Al graduated from Maui High School and worked for Black Angus for over 20 years. He enjoyed traveling, and collecting baseball cards and memorabilia. He is survived by his wife Betty of 57 years,...

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I am going to miss your letters as I truly enjoyed your trips to New Orleans and other places over the years.
I will remember you through memories of the days we were in Hawaii, at Band Camp playing touch football in the sand, or at Kauluwela Park, also playing touch football, but on the grass, every time barefooted. But playing in the band together...that was the best time, for then we were in true harmony. I will miss you, Al, and some day we will meet again. Aloha, good friend.

We'll miss you Al. The kids will never forget you bringing them a special Christmas gift each year, every year of their lives. You were a great neighbor.

I loved Al too! He always made me feel special... one always felt he had time for you.
Love to all of you, I know he will be dearly missed.

Rest in Peace you dear ageless, kind and truly sweet man! I will miss knowing you! Jim H

B/M Lars A Lignell

Al & I played Cornet together in the Bellingham Citadel Band at The Salvation Army for many years, now he is probably playing cornet in the big band in heaven. Blessings on all of you in the family and especially you Betty.
Lars A Lignell, Bandmaster, the S A Kroc Center Band. Salem OR

Al and i played Cornet together in the Bellingham Salvation Army Citadel Band for many years. My condolences to Betty and the family. Blessings on you all.
Lars A Lignell, Bandmaster, Salem Salvation Army Kroc Center Band

Grandpa M. you always called me pal from the time I was small.You taught me how to play the ukulele,speak Hawaiian (my first word in Hawaiian was pow),you taught me how to be gentle and kind to people and animals.You seemed to understand me better than anyone else,you knew I didn't like tomatoes.I remember getting my Albertson's cookie when we came to visit you and grandma with my Albertson's cookie card. I remember playing soccer and frisbee in great-grandma Gaulke's yard on hot summer...

Wendy could not have said it better! Al took care of our "special" group for years and I treasure the memories. I will always remember how much he loved his family & shared that with our little lunch group. Such a special man!!!

Al was such a sweetheart. I still remember the first time I met him when I must have been about 8 years old. Thinking of you , Betty and Bert too.