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Alfred M. Nasser

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ALFRED M. (FRED) NASSER passed away peacefully after a lengthy illness on September 29, 2002, in The Woodlands, TX. Fred was born in Shreveport, LA on September 30, 1934, the son of Lillie Nader and Alfred Michael Nasser. He was preceded in death by his father, his brother Michael, and his sister...

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So sorry to see this news. Fred and I were classmates for 6 years at Line Avenue school in Shreveport . I moved to Baltimore in 1946 and would have been classmates at St John´s for the next 6 years along with the Halliburton twins. Fond memories of a close friend . Rest in peace. Justin LaPorte jglaporte@snet. Net

Mrs. Nasser, Al, and the rest of the Nasser Clan, Please know my heartfelt condolences and prayers are with you all. May you know too, how much love and respect so many had for Fred.

To all of the Fred Nasser family,
I was so sorry to hear today of the loss of Fred, and I want to offer my deapest sympathy to the family. I had only known Fred for a short time, but it didn't take long to find out what a fun, interesting, and genuine person that he was. I will never be able to set foot in his Aggie Suite at Kyle Field without smiling and thinking fondly of him. Furthermore, I totally believe that his spirit will be present in that Suite during every Aggie game for as...

Dear Nassers;

I would like to send you my deepest sympathy with the passing of Mr. Nasser. Although our paths have not crossed much since we all left College Station I have thought of your family often. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with you all.

Pete, Al and Melanie,

Words cannot express what we are feeling about Fred's death. He was the kindest, most generious and gracious person, not to mention the best friend I ever had. There will be a void in our lives from now on. I will always cherish the good times I have had since childhood (63 yrs.).

May the Lord be with you in this time of need. If I can be of any assistance in ANY way, please call.

We love you,

Dale & Esther

Mrs. Nasser and Al,
I will never forget Fred and the kindness he showed to all of us in the athletic department. From my perspective, from trainers and managers to the all americans that played for Texas A&M, Fred made each one feel important. Softly call the Muster and I will answer "here".

Dearest Pete & family,
We were sorry to hear of world's loss. What a great man. We have so many wonderful memories to keep. We loved Fred very much. Please let us know if we can help.
Lots of love to all. Wayne & Tammie