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Albert Nelson

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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NELSONALBERT. Killed in Iraq. Family and friends are invited Sat., Dec. 16, 2006, 11 A.M., The Church of Christian Compassion, 627 S. Felton St, Phila PA 19143. Int. Arlington National Cemetery. FRANCIS F.H.

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This day never seems to go by with out me realizing its Dec 4th. I still and will always miss you.

Ar Ramadi, Iraq. Camp Corrigidor 2006

December 04 was a rough day and continues to be every year. You were a good friend, a great soldier, and will always be my brother. FALLEN, NOT FORGOTTEN.

Nelson, hey buddy, just wanted to let you know you're on my mind. I miss you man, and I still don't go a day without thinking you and Suarez. Love ya man

Hello,
We would like to express our deepest condolences and also let the Nelson Family know that we recently made a small donation to the Snow Ball Express Dec 2013 JFK Flight in honor Albert M. Nelson US Army Private 1st Class. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals in the youth hockey community and beyond. We will not forget. May God Bless you and keep you...

I have been in complete shock since I found out you are gone. Its funny how that one person never leaves your thoughts, I hate the fact that we lost contact but I have such great memories of us being friends in High School, thanks Mark for serving our country well...RIP my friend. PS.

To the family and friends of Pfc. Albert M. Nelson:
Please accept my remembrance of Albert on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

I was watching tv the other day, and a soldier came home to surprise his family for thanksgiving and it made me cry. Because I wish u were coming home to.

To the family and friends of PFC Albert Nelson,
Many thanks for people like albert who fight for our freedoms, it is the highest sacrifice anyone can make.
May god rest his soul and we should all be proud of people like Albert.