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Albert I. Zarow

Franklin, Tennessee

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FRANKLIN, Tenn. - Albert I. "Al" Zarow, 95, formerly of Louisville, Ky., Mt. Pulaski and Franklin, Tenn., died Wednesday, June 23, 2010, at Morningside Assisted Living, Franklin, Tenn.

He was born October 6, 1914, in Chicago, the son of Vera Karchinski Zarow and Isadore Zarow. He...

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I had the pleasure to play tennis with Al for several years at the tennis club. I enjoyed getting to know him and always looked forward to our next visit, although he beat me in tennis most of the time. A great guy. My sumpathies to your family.

Val, I was sorry to hear of your father's passing. You and your family are in my prayers. With deepest sympathy, Karen Osburn Spfld.

Dear Carla and Valerie-Just wanted to extend my sympathy to each of you on the loss of your father. We just had our 45th Class Reunion, Carla, over the 4th. Next year is MP's 175th Anniversary and there will be an Alumni Tent for meeting others from MPTHS. I hope you can attend. Again, my sympathy. Keep in touch, Rebecca Singley Drake, Class of 1965.

I was lucky to know Al when he played tennis at Decatur Athletic Club..what a great man.

Carla,
Jean and I's thoughts are with you and Val with your dad's passing. He was a complete gentleman. I remember the rehearsals we had at the house and his hilarious comments.

Harry and Jean Hild
Mt. Pulaski, IL

You are in our thoughts, and we are remembering fun times in Mt. Pulaski. Please accept our sympathy. Sincerely, Henry and Jane Nail and Nita Jansen

Val - I did not know your dad and I do not know you very well but I did want you to know I am thinking of you and you have my sympathy during
this time of sorrow. I have played bridge with you several times with Pat's
group. Marilyn Hart

We are sorry to hear of Al's passing. Tom played golf at the Elks with Al and we had a lot of good times together. It was at your parents house that I discovered "Hadley".

Tom & Donna Seefeldt