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Albert Franklin Wilson

FORT WORTH, Texas

1932 - 2009

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Albert F. Wilson, 77, a devoted husband, loving father and gentle soul, passed away Wednesday, April 8, 2009, in Fort Worth. Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday in Winscott Road Memorial Chapel, 1001 Winscott Rd. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Friday. Albert was born Jan. 26, 1932, in Roseville, Calif., to George...

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Al was a person you just REALLY looked forward to seeing, especially when we were in Ft. Worth visiting my brother Tony and family, including Pam. God Bless and heal your hearts in the days and months to come. Freddie Duran, Phoenix, AZ

Unfortunately I missed Al's obituary notice and his funeral service. Thank you for your thoughtfulness to notify me of his demise. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers as you are grieving over the loss of your loved one.

Pam and Joey I am so sorry to hear about your dad. My condolences goes out to you and your family. I will keep you in my prayers. He is in heaven now Pam watching over you. Love Aunt Mary

Our most sincerest condolences to Pam, Joey and all the Albert Wilson family. Although we didn't have the pleasure of meeting Albert in person, Pam and Joey spoke of him fondly and he was obviously a wonderful man. May he rest peacefully in Our Lord Jesus' arms. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time.

I lived next door to Al for many years. He was an extremely generous and kind person and a good neighbor and friend to my family. I know they will miss him in the neighborhood and I will miss seeing him across the yard and waving when I drop by my parent's house. His family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Albert was my last surviving brother. He was always thoughtful and kind. He would send us the state quarters and he even in his last weeks made sure Pam got the very last ones to us. He had the wonderful gift of giving and caring for others like his mother had. It may not be something big he gave, but it was something he knew would make you happy. His thoughtfullness and kindness will be missed.
I know he will be welcome up above by many of his family and many, many friends. ...

My father-in-law was a kind-hearted and compassionate soul who will be truly missed. May we all strive to be more like him. Thank everyone for the kind words and prayers during this trying time.

I worked with Al at Lone Star Gas; and remember him as one that was willing to help when you needed help; I remember him never getting angry and always having a positive attitude.
My deepest sympathy.