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Albert B. Spencer

Sarasota, Florida

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Spencer, Albert B.
June 7, 1911 - Jan. 24, 2010

Albert B. Spencer, 98, of Sarasota, formerly of Atkinson, N.H., died Jan. 24, 2010.
A private family memorial will be at a yet-to-be-determined location later this year. Arrangements are by Toale Brothers Funeral Homes, Gulf Gate Chapel.
Survivors include sons Michael C. of Sarasota, Thomas J. of Danville, N.H., and John B. of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Minerva Gifford of Clearwater. He was predeceased by his loving wife, Bernice, and parents, Frank and Anna.
Albert was born in Gloversville, N.Y., and originally resided in Colonie, N.Y., moving to North Reading, Mass., in the '70s. In the '80s he moved to Atkinson, N.H., before moving to Sarasota in 1990.
Albert passed peacefully at Sarasota Memorial Nursing Home. He previously resided at Heron House, Sarasota, and previous to that at Club Villas of Palm Aire. Albert was a paint chemist for General Electric, Schnectady, N.Y., before retiring in 1976. He will be missed by all of his family and friends.



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RIP Grampy

I can't believe that it's been 15 years now since you've passed. 15 years later, I am a different man but I know that you taught me many things that made me who I am today. Thank you Grampy. We miss you and Nana!

Grampy,
Thank you for Sunday dinners, sitting in your back porch listening to the Yankees on the radio, the warm fire you had in your fireplace, and for showing me that husband and wife can live, laugh and love eternally. Say hello to Nana for me.

The 1st February 14th post was from Jeff Spencer
Grandson

I did not know him long, but he was a sweet man who loved his wife and I hope they are together. :)

My grandfather was a good man who always had a good story to tell. (sometimes the same one twice in one day) I looked forward to watching the games on Sunday and still think of those days when I watch football now! Thanks for the watch, great story! (as they all were) I'll miss u!

Grampy, you will always be loved and greatly missed by us all. I will never forget the sunday dinners and football. Say hello to nana for me.

Dear Grampy,
Some of my favorite childhood memories include you and Nana.thank you for always giving me the cherry out of your Manhatten. We will miss you both very much, but know that you're at peace sitting next to your beloved wife playing cards and having another drink.
Love you very much,
Melanie and Makenna

Dear Dad/Grampy,
I have many fond memories of you and Mum/Nana, the wonderful Christmases we shared, Nanas wonderful Sunday dinners and you and I having a Manhattan.
I was so fond of both of you and your passing is a sad time for all the family. I hope you've met up with Mum and can happily spend eternity together.

Pat Spencer, Hampstead N.H.