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Alfred William Jasinski

Phoenix, Arizona

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Alfred (Al) William Jasinski, 75, of Chandler, Arizona, entered into immortality on May 13, 2008. Born June 15, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois, son of the late Dominick and Ewdokia Jasinski. A resident of the valley since 1961, Al served in the United States Air Force and retired in 1998 as a...

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We can't express our sorrow. Although distance kept us from visiting, Al was so much like family to us & we will miss him very much. Our condolences to Claire & the rest of the family...our thoughts are with you all.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I will never forget my Uncle Alfs approach to life, with his incredible sense of humor. I loved all the stories my dad would tell us of when Uncle Alf was a little kid. (very entertaining!) I still see him standing in Grandma and Grandpa Jasinski's covered porch, with my cousins Dale, Dean, Donn and Dane. He was always kidding, but I think he was also very tenderhearted. We will miss you!

Al was a great neighbor and friend always with something funny to say.
We will never forget him, but will miss him greatly. It was our priviledgeto have been a part of his life, just wish we would have known him longer. His loving devotion to his wife, Claire, was something very exceptional. He has made us better people for knowing him.

My brother Alf (as our family called him) was a unique, one of a kind person. We all think of his good humor, wit, kidding around, compassion and sensitivity. Lee considered him her 7th brother. My memories of him go back to his birth in our family home on Nordica Ave. in Chicago. Down through the years, whether in person or by phone, we always enjoyed our conversations with him, often going back to the old days with Ma, Pa and the family.

So very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Michael & Suzy Gately

I never imagined the day when I couldn't turn to Al for support, love, and understanding. I will forever miss him more than words can say. This is truly a huge loss of an amazing man! I love you Al, always and forever.

To say Al will be missed is an understatement.
He Amused us all on a daily
basis with his good cheer. He was my Abbott and I was his Costello. I envy his audience now! Rest in peace my good man.

Your laughter and sense of humor are really going to be missed. No matter how you were feeling you still cracked a joke or said something to make us laugh. You were a good man that was loved by so many of us. I pray for all of his family that you will all find peace in knowing how much he was loved.
Heres to you Al.