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Alfred M. Kessler

Wilmington, Delaware

1923 - 2016 (Age 93)

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Wilmington, Delaware
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American Cancer Society

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Alfred M. KesslerAGE: 93 • WilmingtonAlfred (Al) M. Kessler, of Wilmington, DE, passed away peacefully on December 24, 2016. Al was born on February 6, 1923 in Atlantic City, NJ, the son of Irving & Beatrice Kessler. They passed on a wonderful demeanor, attraction for people, and commitment...

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My condolences to the family
from Dr Steven Melman(a friend of Alan Kessler Esq.)

I will really miss him. He was a true friend and a good person.

To all the family and friends of Al Kessler,
You are all so very blessed .
What a loving and gentle gift to the world.
Everyone whose life Al touched was truly made the better for it !
Al was such gifted council for those of us who had private conversations with him.
He spoke from his mind and with his heart.
Perhaps one day we will have a chance to share his thoughtful council on those matters with others.
Missed but not forgotten.
With love
Steve and Cathy Felt

I was so blessed to have Jo and Al come to my home every week . He was such a devoted husband. Our friendship was one I will always hold dear to my heart. I loved them both.

Betty Ann Testa

Al was a father figure for me and taught me all phases of the shoe business.He treated me as family.He was a generous,kind,compassionate man.He mentored me on opening my own business as well as helping me with legal matters.My deepest condolences and sympathy go out to Alan,Steven, their wives and the entire family as they grieve the loss of their father and great human being that will be missed by so many.My regret would be that we did not spend more time together in later years.

PRAYERS TO THE KESSLER FAMILY AND MY CONDOLENCES. MR KESSLER WAS A GREAT MAN.

Alan and Steve, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. When someone you LOVE becomes a memory, the memory becomes a TREASURE. Al was a TREASURE. Marilyn and Norman Gershman

Al Kessler was the first person that taught me (aside from my dad) about business. I quit my first job at Wendys and decided to go to Concord Mall and not leave there with out a job. I will never forget what he told me, there is a difference between working and making money. So fortunate to have known him. I am sure he has made a big impact on many lives. What a lovely man. Blessings to all the family.