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Alfred Biernat Jr.

Dallas, Texas

1955 - 2024

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November 13, 2024
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Dallas, Texas

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Alfred Biernat Jr., "Al", passed away peacefully on November 13, 2024, in Dallas, TX, after battling Bulbar ALS since May 2023. He was 69. Al was born August 20, 1955, in Detroit, Michigan, son of Alfred Biernat Sr. and Margerete Biernat. He was the second-born in a family of six children. At the...

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Al....I remember you planting your garden on oak lawn in 1995...I remember teasing you that there are gardeners for that! Don and I had our first date at Al´s...we decided on another date to "go steady " during dinner -of course at Al´s! You were and always will be in our hearts...we wish peace to all the Biernats & Fullers.... Only wish we had had more time ... And wish we had let you know how much you mean to us Stacey & Don Kivowitz

The Biernat family are truly friends. Al was no exception. He loved BIG and lived life the same. Definitely an exceptional person and was kind to all he met. Lannie has always described him as a gentle giant with a heart that reflects his love for his family and a multitude of friends

Al Biernat you will be missed, as one of the most awesome Human Beings, God created. I will miss your amazing smile and professionalism. I consider You a Friend, not just a Business Owner and Myself a Loyal client.

We've lost a true gem in the restaurant world. I've known Al since the early days of Al Biernat's. He would always recognize me when I came in & would remember me by name! I will miss his friendly welcoming in the days ahead. Al Biernat is one that will not soon be forgotten!

Dearest Jeannie, Angel, Kaitlin and Jess, I am so very sorry for your loss. My love and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Al lived an amazing life and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. It was an honor to be "youth pastor" to Angel and Kaitlin during my years at Dallas First Church. My love and prayers, Heather (Halpin) Benkley

So grateful for all the memories and so blessed that you were a part of my journey!

Always cordial and thoughtful to all that he met. What an outstanding example of a true gentleman !!

Al: Thank you for being a gracious host on the many occasions we dined at your restaurant - as a couple, with family, and with friends. You were the epitome of a "Saturday's Child", but most clearly, you modeled your life after our Lord Jesus. We pray that you now rest in the Light & Love of his Eternal Glory & Peace.