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Alfred J. Haskell

Streetsboro, Ohio

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HASKELL ALFRED J. "A.J." HASKELL, 59, of Shalersville, died Friday, Feb. 3, 2006 in Cleveland. He was born Dec. 31, 1946 in Scotch Plains, NJ. to the late Alfred and Florence (Drolet) Haskell. Formerly of N. Olmsted, he has lived in Shalersville for 14 years. Mr. Haskell was a U.S. Air Force...

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To AJ's family I am sorry for your lose. We go back maybe 15 years ago when I first met him and we were snow mobiling, good bon fire and a cooler of beer. Funny thing how time flies and it only seems like yesterday we were having a good time. I'm sure he's having one now. Because, for a lose of word's he'll never suffer. He has a large audience in heaven.

AJ, Wow! I can't believe you are gone. I only knew you from one weekend in 2005 that I spent at the resort, but we clicked and spent many hours talking about our respective life journeys. We were both outgoing, bubbly, and fun. I still remember that we stayed up all night talking and then went to get donuts at 5am for the rest of the campers. I hope your spirit is free, joyous, and void of any pain and suffering.

I didn't know you well AJ, but when I met you I knew you were special. Your wonderful smile, outgoing personality, warm spirit and great attitude made me feel at home around you. I know you made many people feel that way. You had both an inner strength as well as such a gentle heart and soul. You will be missed by all who were able to have met you.

Go gently, AJ, to the next phase of this adventure.
THANKS for the imprint you left on my heart and mind

AJ you were the most spiritual person we have ever known. You made us feel at peace in your presence. Even when things seemed crazy, you always gave us a light at the end of the tunnel. You will always be in our hearts. David, our prayers our with you in your time of grief. To AJ's family, we are saying a prayer for you all. We loved AJ very much.

I met A.J. at the Jones Day winter staff party on Feb. 3rd. He and Dave were in our Brown's Stadium tour group. I'm only sorry we didn't have more time to laugh together. So sorry for everyone's loss. Please know God cares about you now - and always.

To David and the family.
Darrell and I are keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Timothy S. Wright

AJ: You were my dearest friend and companion and your sudden departure has left a painful vacuum in my heart and life. I will always treasure your memory and that of our time together. I will always love and miss you terribly, but also keep you in my heart as an inspiration to do better, be more and love more truly and honestly. You were a light to us all. Your companion, David Leyava.

To The Family:

May God give you the strength to endure during your time of grief. I met AJ only once, but that one time left an everlasting impression. His spirit was so absorbing you just couldn't help but to Love him You will be missed. Much Love Cheri