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Albert Ray Malsom

Spokane, Washington

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MALSOM, Albert Ray December 6, 1928 - February 23, 2011 Al went to be with the Lord on February 23, 2011 surrounded by his family. He was born and raised on a farm in Onaka, S.D. the son of Jacob and Margaret Malsom. He started playing the accordion at the age of 13 and continued...

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Dear Aunt Frieda, Dennis, Dave, Dick, Dale, Neal and families, I am so so sad for your loss. What a wonderful man Uncle Al was. I will always cherish all the memories I have. I pray for you all as you go through this difficult time. I LOVE YOU ALL, GOD BLESS YOU ALL, MAY THE LORD BE WITH YOU ALWAYS. Love you, Kim (Binfet) Scharosch

Dear Frieda and Family
Please accept our sympathies. Uncle Al will be missed. His memory will live on in our hearts. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Al and Jeanne Young

Dear Frieda and Family,
Aunt Dorothy called me on Sunday and told me of Uncle Al
passing on. I just wanted to send you my thoughts and prayers at this time. I am sure he is having a long visit with my Dad and Uncle Ralph. Take Care and May God Bless You All!
Love and Prayers
Selena

Al of AM Express playing in Algona

Frieda & family,
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorry. Al will be remembered by many who enjoyed his music and wit...a compasionate man with a wonderful smile. May God bless you with all the wonderful memories to help carry you on.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Al's final performance February 2, 2011

God Rest His Soul: My visit with Al was a musical one in his room at Royal Park in the form of a duet. His hands easily adjusted to a smaller keyboard and I marveled as he formed the chords to play in "his style". It was obvious he had a lifetime musical foundation. I count it a privilege to have joined him in his last accordion duet. Now he is playing Heavenly music with the perfect body and perfect instrument. Joan Morse, Spokane, WA