ALFRED-VALADON-Obituary

ALFRED VALADON

Merced, California

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July 30, 1914 - October 27, 2010 Alfred Valadon, age 96, passed away peacefully in his sleep October 27, 2010, in Merced, California. He was born on July 30, 1914, in Atwater, California.He worked as a heavy equipment operator in the Merced area for several years.During World War II, he...

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Al, I enjoyed working with you. My sympathies to your family and friends.

Carol and family, our hearts and prayers are with you. Keep those wonderful memories of your father close to your hearts. I'm sure he was a truly great man. I know he has a truly great daughter. With deepest sympathy, your neighbors, Stan and Cathy

Al will be missed by a host of friends and family and will be remembered fondly by all. Al was THE consummate outdoorsman, always ready to show you his "best spot" to drop a line, or be at the right place at the right time to catch that first flight in the morning. Many blessings to his family in this time of the loss of your beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Al, we'll miss you and will look you up in heaven!

Al was always loved by our family, and always had a good fishing story (and the winning catch to prove it). His patient and kind spirit will be in our hearts forever. Al, you were always a big part of our lives. The many years that you worked the land, and enjoying the great outdoors will be how we remember you. You were so much fun for us kids as were were growing up. You loved us and always had a big heart and a sweet smile.We will see you in heaven!

Dad, you were always loved so much. Thank you for all the things you have done for me, and most of all, thank you for the big heart you always had. We will miss you so much.

All my love, Carol

Dad, we will all miss you. I know you are pain free now, and with Mom, and all your loved ones.

Thank you for all the things you taught me in life. You were a challange at times, but always loved.

Love, your daughter.