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Albert E. Verrill

Colchester, Connecticut

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VERRILL, Albert E. Albert E. Verrill, 86, widower of the late Jane (Cummings) Verrill, of Colchester, passed away Tuesday (March 4, 2008) surrounded by his loving family at the Harrington Court GHC Center in Colchester after a short convalescence. Born June 24, 1921 in Auburn, ME, he was a...

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Dear Richard, Teri and families,

I just learned of your loss last evening when speaking with a friend from Eastport. Your Dad and Mom were great friends of my parents and I always enjoyed thier Fourth of July visits in Eastport. I heard from your Dad at Christmas and could see the sorrow in his writing following the death of your Mom. He lived a good life. He had a great family and many friends. He is at peace with your Mom and visiting with many friends he made along the journey...

Teri, I am so sorry for your loss. I heard from your aunt Glenna. Your dad was such a nice man and I am sure you will really miss him. He is with your mom now and they will always be in the hearts of all your family.

Teri and Vincent,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

Al,
Camp will not be the same without you. But you will always be with us in the Great Northern Woods.

John

Hi Al:

You do have "camp dishes" November 2008. You will be with us.

"The Hunting Buddies"

Me and Al worked together At Pratt for a number of years together on the 3rd shift and he was the most conciencious person I knewn,never missing a detail and always professional.We shared adventures of our beloved Marine Corp although they were a war apart and I would have liked to serve with him.Semper Fi Al,Rest in Peace.

Dear Grampa,

You taught me how to respect myself, and how to behave with respect to every single person I meet. Thank you for always loving me and supporting me, for setting me straight when I got out of hand, for all of the laughs, and for sharing your crazy adventure stories. Your love and devotion to Gramma is a thing of such beauty, and the way your heart opened more and more after her passing is equally beautiful. You will stay with me and inspire me always.

Love,
Nicole

The Verrill Family

Sorry to hear about your loss.

Mrs. John C. Sullivan

To the Verrill family,

I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. I worked for Al for a number of years at Pratt. He was a great boss, and became a good friend. May the Lord watch over him and keep him safe. God Bless you all.