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Alfred F. "Yogi" Hart

Augusta, Georgia

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Retired Army CSM AUGUSTA, Ga. - Entered into rest at Doctor's Hospital on October 14, 2005, Mr. Alfred F. "Yogi" Hart, husband of the late Esther Mae "Granny" Hart. Mr. Hart was born in Valentine, IN and had live in Augusta since 1953. He was a retired Army Commander Sergeant Major and had...

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To My Hart Family,
Rich, Richie, and I are so blessed by all the times that we ever spent
with our Papa Yogi,
and myself as a youngster too.
Papa was and is my *Hero, my *Grandfather, and my caring Friend.
Papa would want us all to hold our heads up and remember all of our happy times together with both family and friends.
He lived a very full life, and now he's with our Granny again, too.
Love, Prayers, and Peace,
Tamrack, Rich, and Richie Baker

Virginia, I was saddened to see your father's obituary in the paper the other day. I remember coming to their house at the lake to visit when your mother was on Hospice. I switched to T-Mobile phone service because you said yours worked at the lake! I will always remember going to their house and the dog you did physical therapy on. My prayers are with you and the family at this time, Meg

I don't remember not knowing "Papa Yogi". I don't ever want to forget how kind he was when my father passed. Papa Yogi was a kind, wonderful, compassionate person and Masters Lane will never be the same without him. Love and prayers to all his family.
Rachael Birchfield

Mr.&Mrs. Alan F. Birchfield

I am saddened to hear of Yogi passing away. It was great pleasure knowing him. He and the staff at the Masters Bowling Lanes helped make Augusta a great bowling city. My deepest sympathies go to the family.
Joe Cawley Sr

Yogi will be missed by all who knew him. He was a wonderful person.

Don & Chevy

Buddy & Family. I am saddened to read about your Father who was a Very Special Person to all bowlers in the Augusta area, as well as other cities around the country. Though it has been many years since I last saw either of you, I still have pleasant memories of bowling at the Masters Lanes which were operated in a highly professional manner. As others have stated, your father was, indeed, a great bowler and teacher, who was there to help when needed. Buddy, I am formerly from Augusta, but...

We were saddened to hear of Uncle Alfreds passing. Mom thought that he was doing well and then all of a sudden he was gone. We were looking forward to a visit from him yet this fall. I hope you cousins will coninue to make the trek northward as often as possible. Now our fathers are together again probably sitting under an old Maple tree discussing the affairs of the world. Much love to all of you. So sorry we could not make it down for the services. Aunt Ruth, Sharon, Karen,...