Alexander "Al"-Kalin-Obituary

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Alexander "Al" Kalin

Creve Coeur, Missouri

May 2, 1939 – Apr 14, 2019 (Age 79)

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BORN
May 2, 1939
DIED
April 14, 2019
AGE
79
LOCATION
Creve Coeur, Missouri

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Alexander "Al" Kalin, Sun., April 14, 2019

beloved husband of Sandy Kalin (nee Scurle) for 53 years; dear brother of Elizabeth (the late Thomas) Denny; dear uncle of Jennifer (Dale) Conklin and Christopher (Jackie) Denny; dear great-uncle of Norah and Oscar; our dear cousin and friend to...

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I was sorry to learn of Mr. Kalin's passing.
He was a fondly remembered interim Sunday school teacher at Good Shepherd Lutheran in Wilmington, DE. I appreciated his understanding responses to my often difficult questions.

So sorry to read about the loss of your loved one. May you find consolation reading Psalms chapter 94 : 19 which will help you cope.

Dear Sandy...One lifetime is not enough; may God's plan for eternity with Jesus Christ be with us.

Dear sweet sandy... I am so very sorry . Al was such a wonderful person. He will always be remembered with much love. Sending hugs and prayers for strength
to you.

I knew Alex when we were growing up, I lived on Mifflin Street, West Mifflin PA, and Alex lived a few streets down. We went to Duquesne High School. I haven't seen Alex in years, he did attend my parents funeral in Duquesne, PA in 1981. Sorry to hear about his passing, accept my sincere condolences. Sandra Chuto Plattner

A Christian man, great friend and fellow golfer who always stayed on the "straight path." We will miss you very much.

Al and I were the best of friends while growing up in the city of Duquesne Pa. Will miss him at our high school reunions every 10 years. God Bless the Kalin family.

Al, We'll miss you, and your sense of humor. You were the consummate gentlemen. You and Sandy were like grandparents to our two girls when they were growing up in St. Louis
God Bless you and Sandy.

Uncle Al was one of the best people I know. Very loving and caring with his family. Uncle Al always but people first before him self. He was great with kids and they loved him! Uncle Al you will be missed! I just know you are dancing with Jesus! Samantha and I love you very much!