Alfred-Schwab-Obituary

Alfred C. Schwab Jr.

Phoenix, Arizona

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Schwab Jr., Alfred C. age 88, passed away peacefully on Sept. 18, 2007 He was born on July 27, 1919 in St. Paul, Minnesota, and after residing in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area since birth, moved to Sun City West, Arizona in 1992. For the past 65 years, he has been the loving and devoted husband...

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Dear Phyllis and family.
Please accept my deepest sympathy on Al's death. May the comfort only God's love can bring suround you and your family. I have so many great memories of the ST Paul Club and'spiels with the Schwab boys. Prayers and condolences from the flatlands of Nebraska. Nancy Benton-Brown

Phyllis and Family,
Belatedly we would like to send our condolences and sympathies on Al's death. We have so many good Curling memories of Al and brothers Cy and Babe. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers

Tom and family:

Sorry to read about your dad. Tom, we played quite a bit together as kids and I would love to hear from you and to share a few stories about what I remember of those days--and of course to hear some of your stories as well. Your mom and dad are most certainly a part of those memories!

Dear Aunt Phyllis and Schwab cousins,
Janie and I were saddened to hear of Uncle Al's passing. He was a wonderful Godparent, Uncle, and friend. Mary Joan told us that the services were very moving - we are sorry we couldn't have joined you. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Fondly,
Jim and Janie Schwab and Family

Dear Phyllis and Family,
You have our deepest sympathy in the loss of your beloved Al. We so enjoyed working with him at the Air Guard Museum and have so many fond memories of Al. God bless you and your family.
Sincerely
Jim and Dorothea Johns

My condolences to the family. Al was my boss in my first real job out of college. His kindness and integrity infiltrated the Allen Arthur Co. He taught me many important lessons, the most important of which was to treat everyone with respect. The people at that company were like a family to each other and Al was the head of the household. I have many fond memories of him.

Mike, I am sorry for your loss. I have many fond bowling memories of your dad. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.