ALBERT-SMALL-Obituary

ALBERT SMALL

Rockville, District of Columbia

Age 95

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DIED
October 3, 2021
AGE
95
LOCATION
Rockville, District of Columbia

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SMALL Albert H. Small D.C. real estate developer and philanthropist, dies at 95 Albert H. Small, real estate developer and philanthropist, who helped shape the residential housing and commercial building landscape across the Washington, DC metropolitan region, peacefully passed away on October 3,...

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I have such fond memories of my days at Southern Engineering as Albert's executive secretary. He was such a kind, generous and understanding boss, and Sonny is just like him. I won't ever forget him, Shirley, Hermen, Scotty, Nate, Lola, Twila and Cheryl. I am so sorry for your loss.

Condolences to the family of this most honorable gentleman. I knew Mr Small through my father Mortimer Caplin, whom Mr Small honored every year at his dinner commemorating the Normandy Invasion, in which my father took Part on D-Day on Omaha Beach.

Sending sympathy. My father Jacob knew Mr Small at UVA.

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Albert Small. During the course of my 40 plus years in Washington, DC as Cantor and Rabbi, Mr. Small was an enthusiastic and generous supporter of my creative work in opera, symphonies and ballet. He supported my third symphony, 'An American Symphony', especially due to the historic theme of the founding fathers and religious freedom, and more recently my 4th symphony, A Choral Symphony: Halevi. A man to be admired for his strong American...

Dear Sonny, I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your distinguished father. I remember fondly working with him on Israel Bonds and various building projects like Park Somerset. He was always very friendly and warm. Please accept my sincere condolences to you and your family. Sincerely, Zivan Cohen

Albert Small was a great friend to the University of Virginia, and his influence extended to many parts of UVA. I personally was grateful for his friendship.

He was a great man in every sense of the word. I'm proud to have called him a friend

My thoughts and prayers to Mr. Small's family. Mr. Small's work has touched the lives of thousands if not millions of people. Though he is no longer with us, he will be remembered forever by the lives that he blessed. Thank you for all that you have done. - Gary Morris - Former Head Teacher - Albert H. Small Normandy Institute.

RIP AL.