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Alfonza Garner

Springfield, Massachusetts

1951 - 2020

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Alfonza Garner, age 69, passed away on June 29, 2020 at Mercy Medical Center. He was born in Henderson, NC on Jan 19, 1951 to the late Lenward Garner and Nannie Rogers Higgs. He worked at Uniroyal and then went on to be a supervisor for Solutia, retired and then on to LPVEC where he was employed...

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To the Garner family, I just now found this online. I worked with Al at Monsanto years ago. I was a young "supervisor " and Al "reported" to me. Al was so good to me and taught me many life lessons that I still live by. He was an honest man who took no one´s BS. He was one of the people I most respected in my time at Monsanto. I am sorry to not have kept in touch with him. While I do not know his family I thought you might want to know he is still remembered fondly. I hope you get...

To the Gardner family,
I am sadden to read of Al's passing. I worked with him at Monsanto/Solutia. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. My the happy memories of Al bring you Peace.

My condolences to the entire family. We met Al 7yrs ago (I was pregnant with our youngest son, Julian) at the local Route 66 diner. We are regular customers and whenever we saw Al, he always had a big smile on his face. Julian loved seeing his friend, Al, and they would always say hello with a hand pound. We are deeply saddened but know he is in a better place. We will miss you

To the Garner Family, our deepest sympathies and prayers go out to your family. Al will be greatly missed! I knew Al for many years at LPVEC he was a true friend, co-worker, and a great listener and also gave great advice! Really going to miss "Who stole my parking spot!"...lol I always said just for a second Al and you always had that great smile every day!...RIP Al thank you for being a great Friend!...you will be truly missed by all...

LPVEC Co-Worker
Shelby & Chris Cubin

In loving memory of a wonderful man. We will love you and miss you always. Especially on fridays at breakfast.

I also worked with AL at Lpvec and knew him to be one of the best. He will be missed by all knew him. R.I.P.

Sincere condolences to his family.

Im going to miss out talks. A wonderful and fiercely loyal man. The truest gentleman I ever met. And I know a great one is now in Gods hands. Until we meet again, my friend! ❤❤❤❤

To big Als family please accept my condolences he was a great man I worked with Al

RIP big Al

My condolences to the Garners and his family.