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Alfred M. "Al" Eberle Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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Eberle, Alfred Marzelle Jr Alfred M. Eberle Jr."Al" Born on Feburary 1, 1951 in Dallas, TX at Methodist hospital.. He was the first of five children to Al and Maxine Eberle. He graduated from Kimball High School 1969. Attended Texas A& M and East Texas State University. Survivors include his...

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Dear Al, Maxine and all, I just ran across this and wanted to send you all love. It was such a pleasure to live next door to you on Sunny Glen. Al was a lovely person. I remember the rides he would give me to Kimball and listening to the tunes on his tape deck. He was a good friend. I pray you are all thriving. Sending love and warm memories, Gail Watkins

Mark, and the entire Eberle family. I was shocked and saddened to hear of Al's sudden passing. I will always remember Al for his upbeat personality, kindness, generosity and love of blues music. I am so very sorry for your loss. I hope that your faith and memories can carry you through this most difficult time.

Mark,
I couldn't belive what I was hearing when you told me the bad news about Al's passing. But we will remember him as the "happy and crazy" guy that he was. Much sadness for your loss and to all of us also because he will be missed greatly.
Barb

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

To Aunt Maxine, Uncle Al and all the Family:

We will always remember Cousin Al, Jr. (AKA “Big Al”) with his big, contagious smile, warm, caring nature and love of Blues music. We are grateful that we had such a dear, sweet man as a Cousin and friend, and he will always be in our hearts and memories.

Words seem so inadequate to express the deep sadness and emptiness we feel at the loss of dear Al, Jr., and our hearts and prayers are with you as we share your sorrow. Please...

Ouch, all the Eberle brothers meant so much to me. We grew up together. They are all special. Al, what can I say. Kindest man I ever knew. This is wrong and it hurts.

Mark,
We were so sorry to here about your brother Al (Connie called us). Al was a wonderful person. I think of ya'll often. He will be missed by every that knew him.

We are all at a loss for words knowing we have lost Big Al. He became such a close friend over the years and we shared many good times with him and Mark, Eric, and Gale. Beverly and I share your sorrow and will keep the Eberle family in our thoughts and prayers. We Love you Al.

Warmest regards to those that knew and loved Al.