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Albert J. "Al" READER

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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READER Albert J. ("Al"), age 64 of North Haledon, on Sunday, May 31, 2009. Born in Passaic, Al resided in North Haledon since the early 1980's. He was an offset pressman for Sandy Alexander, Inc. of Clifton before retiring two years ago. Al served his country as a member of the National Guard. He...

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I will miss talking Bear bows with Al very much . He shared his time, knowledge, and expertise with me many times. Rest in peace Al, you will be missed in so many ways. <---------<<<

Nina,
I am a much better person for having known and spent the years with Al and the Boys (Stig, Joey and Bobby). I know Al if anyone is in Bow Heaven and teaching the rest how its done. May he rest in peace.

Richie Fox

Our sincere condolences to Nina and family, I met Al at Koppel Color When I was 17 and we became friends. He taught me how to play the guitar and trap shoot, but I could practice for 100 years and never be as good as him. He was a national at anything he did. I am sorry that we lost touch over the years. I often wanted to look him up but I didn’t for that I will regret for the rest of my life. Our deepest condolences. God Bless
George & Pat Barbour

A archer pal, that will be missed by this ole louisiana Boy! Al he was a giving man.One of the good guys. God bless my bowhunting brother. Mark Chambers

Al was my mentor and good friend. I met him when I was a 13 yr. old kid. Now at 50 I can honestly say, I was blessed and honored to have known him. My deepest condolences to Nina and family.

Condolences from Italy for a very high profile person that never will be forgotten,good bow hunting Al,Felix

I grew up a few miles from Al and have known him since I was a young lad. I very saddened by his passing. On behalf of my entire family my deepest condolences go out to his wife Nina and their family. I met him at an archery range when I was with my boyscout troop. he taught me to be a better shooter. Throughout my teens and adulthood into mhy iddle ages now,, he was my mentor and good friend. Al took me under his wing when I was a young lad and introduced me to this wonderful world or...