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Alfred J. Timperio

Pettersburg, Virginia

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Alfred John Timperio, 55, of Colonial Heights, died Friday, Oct. 3, 2008, in Medical College of Virginia Hospital in Richmond.He was a construction worker for Jones Construction Co. Mr. Timperio was the son of the late Carl Louis and Eleanor Nichols Timperio.He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann...

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I'm Sorry for your loss. I've been there.

I never met Al however I have talked to him on the telephone 6 times and all Al was doing was reading a
good medical book that he was really excited about, like a
kid with a new toy. Al will be missed by all that knew
him. Now I just feel so bad for his new wife Mary. She didn't
deserve this to happen. I have the same disease as Al had but somehow I guess that i'm fortunate. Mary and I did quite
a bit of research on this liver disease that Al and I had and now he is going...

Chirs i am so sorry. I hope everything goes ok with you. I am here for you if you need anything. Remember you are like a brother to me we go way back. LOVE YA

My heart go's out to Alfreds wife and children. My prayers will be with his family during there time of grief.

The Journey

They came rowing down the rapids, between the valleys green,
Protruding rocks, and fallen trees, all across the river, in between.
Egging Lady Luck, to somehow once again, protect them today.
After all, didn't they every year, find the courage to come this way?
Freezing, laughing, dipping water, the canoe had sprung a leak,
But soon the journey would be over, then shelter they would seek.
Trekking up the mountain, the way would be mighty long and...

Sunset on a Mountain

How beautiful, a sunset on a mountain, all aglow.
We look at the falling leaves and we surely know,
Gods’ in Heaven and all is right with our hearts.
So beautiful is the nature, here in these parts.

We sit there many times in the late evening sun.
Sometimes we walk up the mountain one, by one.
Watching the red bird and the robin sing away,
We know this we will ever remember, as a beautiful day.

It is so good, looking at the red...