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Alfred C. Glassell Jr.

Houston, Texas

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ALFRED C. GLASSELL, JR. was born on the 31st of March 1913 at Cuba Plantation in north Louisiana. He was the son of Alfred Curry Glassell and Frances Elvira Lane. He graduated from Bird High School in Shreveport, Louisiana and later Louisiana State University where he distinguished himself as...

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My Dear Mrs. Clara Glassell and family.
Although I know words offer small comfort in your hour of sorrow. I do wish to express my sincere sympathy to you, the loss of your beloved husband, Mr. Alfred Glassell Jr. He was a very good boss.
Ed and I learned a lot from him. He was a very sincere person. Ed loved to bake the souffles for him and his friends when they came to the Buena Vista Ranch.
With Deepest Sympathy.
Maxine G. Cantu
17059 S Hwy 281
Falfurrias Texas 78355

Alfred;

A pesar de la distancia queremos sumarnos a su dolor y decirles que sentimos mucho la pérdida de su padre.
Desde aqui nuestro más sincero pésame para Usted y toda la familia. Esperamos que pronto encuentren la gracia y el consuelo que procede de Dios para Usted y los suyos.
Con puro cariño.

Dear Mark, Emily, Joseph, Nick, and Family, I want to share our love and prayers for your recent loss. We have admired the love and devotion shown through you to your beloved father and grandfather. It has been a journey filled with hope and sorrow, and we wanted you to know we are praying for you and for his soul. When I think of his passing I think of kindness - what you have shared of his life and what you have shown so often. May you sweetly remain Under the Mercy, Gail & Andy Demasi &...

Mr. Glassell was one of a kind and he will be sorely missed by many loved ones and friends. My sympathy goes out to the Glassell family. God Bless!

Alfred Glassell name has a permanent imprint in our cultural arts community. All part of the beauty and creativity that has inspired many folks spirit. Yesterday someone came in telling me of his fishing stories. It was heartwarming to hear.My deepest condolences to his lovely and loving family.

Dear Glassell family:
I worked for Mr. Glassell 20 years ago at ERSO. He was always so kind to everyone, always a smile on his face. I saw that in Al, his son. Al, you were so fun to work for - you cared for everyone and our lives. A great testimony to your family and how loving everyone is.
You are all in my prayers at this sad time.
Sincerely,
Linda K. Eggert

I am so sorry I could not be with you all today to celebrate Uncle Alfred's wonderful life. I have such great memories of Uncle Alfred and will truly miss him. Love to you all,

Alfred, you were always my mentor, my idol and my friend. I will miss you very much and will always try live my life to the Alfred way, to the fullest! Your friend, Jim Flores

Even during his declining years Alfred remained the same friendly,cordial person he always was. His courageous spirit and that of his remarkable wife are greatly admired