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Albert J. Ullman

Savannah, Georgia

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Albert J. Ullman - SAVANNAH - Albert Jacob Ullman, 84, of Savannah, Georgia, husband of Harriet Birnbaum Ullman, died Friday afternoon, June 13, 2008, at his home under the care of Hospice Savannah. He was a son of the late Samuel Ullman and the late Freda Wolson Ullman. Mr. Ullman attended...

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On behalf of the Town of Ridgeland, SC, we are sorry for your loss.
--Mayor Joey Malphrus
Ridgeland, SC

Dear Harriett and family,

Thank you for telling me about Albert at the Lucas concert on Saturday night. I miss seeing him as your old letter carrier and as a very satisfied catering client. With love

Our sincere sympathy to the Ullman Family. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. My dad was the Sheriff of Jasper County. We have re-located from Ridgeland to Sun City Hilton Head.

Your families are so special and dear to us, we are very saddened by this loss. Mr. Ullman is very much missed by all.

Dear Ullman family-
What a very sad loss for the world.. ...Even though my memories are from eons ago, I can see his smile and feel his warm personality and kindness. Harriet- my prayers are with you. You were lucky to have been married to such a special man. Susan- so sorry for your great loss- I send ya'll love and tefilot,
Liz Slotin Brauser

Dear Ullman's
Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. You are a very special family and we are thinking of you.
Love
Esther Taratoot & family

What an honor it must be to have had such a great human to call Dad.
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy for your loss.

Dear Ullman Family,
Although I did not have the pleasure of meeting Albert I have heard so many wonderful stories about him from my friend Ellen Ullman. It has been a true honor to know the Ullman's of Boca Raton and want to share my deep felt sympathy to Harriet for her loss. You have a beautiful family and may you draw strength from them always.

I always enjoyed being with Albert and Harriet and hearing his stories of the family history. He was a good man and will be missed