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Albert V. Portis

Canal Fulton, Ohio

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Albert V. Portis, 87, of Canal Fulton, went home to be with the Lord Sunday, February 19, 2012 at Rose Lane Nursing Home after a six-month illness.He leaves behind his wife of 66 years, Nila (Pence) Portis; his daughter, Cindy Galloway and daughter and son-in-law, Tami and Brian Benton. He was...

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Cindy and tammi Your dad will be missed alot He was a true christan if any body is going to heaven it will be al Me and my wife will miss him alot We talk all the time about alot of different things I wish somebody could have told us he passed away.He was the best person who could live next door to anyone I will miss him dearly I hope your mom gets Better Barry Carolyn Gooding

Dear Cindy and to your loving family, I am so very sorry for the passing of your father. You are in my heart ~ my thoughts and prayes.
May he rest in peace. xo

Tami, Cindy and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss, my prayers go out for you and may God help you through this difficult time. May God and the angels watch over your father and I will pray for his soul.
Love and blessings
Pat Dalton

Tami, Cindy and Family,

My sincere condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. I have so many memories of your Dad growing up, he was an amazing loving man that always found the good in everyone. I remember church (always special), Lake Milton, cars, motorcycles, music, and the absolute love of his family and friends. He certainly was the "Rock" of the family, and deeply loved Nila, adored his children, grand and great grand children. He was funny, loving, and...

So sorry Tami and family. Thinking of you and praying also,may all the prayers of those who care comfort you all at this time. Love...Susan Preisse

Tami & Family,
We were sadden to hear about your father passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers
Love
Suzi & jeff Henderson

Our sympathy to all the Portis family in your great loss. I am sitting here thinking about the great times we had for so many years. The Florida vacations, the fishing trips, the church bus we drove for 13 years at Akron Baptist Temple, the great times at Berlin Dam, and the great meals we shared over the years. Al was a wonderful friend and buddy and a true Christian at all times. I will see you later Al

Dear Cindy and all the family - Your dad was a great guy! I remember a time when you, Tami, and I were sitting around with your dad. He was playing the guitar and we were singing hymns! And he sure could dance! This picture of Al in his army uniform is a great one - I can certainly understand how your mom was just swept off her feet by this handsome young man. I am so sorry for your loss. You will miss him dearly. Hold fast to your wonderful memories and tell the stories often. It will...