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Alfred R. Lemke Jr.

Denver, Colorado

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LEMKE, ALFRED R., JR.Alfred R. Lemke, Jr., 63, of Brighton. Memorial Service, Wednesday 10am, Brighton United Methodist Church, 625 S. 8th Ave., Brighton, CO, 80601. Memorial contributions may be made to the church for either the Marriage Encounter or for the sound system.

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I worked for Al about ten years ago. He was the glue that held things together. He was a gentleman. My sympathies to his family.

A long time friend and fellow worker. My deepest sympathy to Al's friends and family.
"Gone but never forgotten"

Dear Al,

This is your little brother. It's been one month today since you've been taken to our Lord and I miss you. You were always there for me and great big brother. I miss you deeply. Seeing all these entries here just confirms what we always knew. You're one of the best! Love,
Rich

Dear Lemke Family,
I was very saddened to hear about the tragic accident, Al was always a great guy to me for all the years I worked at Bradley. I left Bradley back around 1997, and had the privalage of seeing Al just a few months ago (Dec 2005)He was such a Great Guy! Al you will be missed, God Bless the Lemke Family.

Al Lemke was a treasure to everyone he touched. He was always there with an answer and encouragement. He supported me so much when I first got started with the Bradley stations and 5 years later he was asking me questions. He touched my life in so many possitive ways with his faith in the love of church, family and talks of grandkids. God speed your pain and know he is taking care of business where he was needed. Thanks for sharing him with all of us at Harpel Oil.

It has been two weeks and I still can't believe that Al is gone. Hasn't been a day that I haven't hought about him. Al and I meet soon after he started working for Brad - and he quickley became the go-to-guy when you needed to get something done. In all those years I can only remember once when he got angry and that didn't last more then a few minutes. He was strongly committed to his church, his family and his job, and he was not shy about letting you know what was important to him. ...

Our Deepest sympathies to the Lemke Family
We at American Security Armored Car offer our sympathies and wish him well on his eternal journey.

Our sympaties are with the Lemke Family. May God guide you through these rough times and give you strength. Al was an exceptional Man, It was an honor to work with him.

I've worked with Al for many years with different oil companies. He was such a good, caring man and what a dedicated employee. Al left his mark on so many people. He will be missed. God bless his family.