Alvin-Harding-Obituary

Alvin A. Harding

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ALVIN A. HARDING 1925 - 2008 Alvin, the moon man, the family man, the great outdoorsman passed away March 19th, 2008 about 4:00 o'clock in Burener, Washington. He was born in 1925. He lived by the moon and loved his family and wife Phyllis more than anything. He left us without...

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One Uncle, no one will ever forget. Save My spot, I'll join You someday.

Hello Brother;
Sorry we didn't spend much time together, But You were loved very much, and I still love You and always will.

I am so sorry to here about Uncle Al, he was one in a million. I still love hearing stories from Darrell about his Uncle AL. I always knew I would get a Big Hug from Uncle AL what a kind sole. I hope everyone hangs in there and knows what a Strong Guarding Angel you have to watch over all of you!
Love ya Ronda

WILL MISS YOU AL, THERE WILL NEVER BE ONE LIKE YOU. GOD BLESS YOU

hey cousin, you hang in there. am very sorry to hear al is not with us any more, we sure had a lot of great times together, all the hunting and fishing trips, sure will miss him a bunch, and will think of him & dad every time i go hunting, they will be right there with me...love you bunches, and were just a phone call away if you need us....love stevie & jeanie harding

This was Danielle's first Christmas.

Him and his baby, he's got her back now.

What can I say? He taught me to fish. He taught me about the moon. He took me a lot of places that I would never have got to go if it hadn't been for him. He was someone that you met and couldn't help but love. It is hard to say all the good things that a man like Al did, but I can say one thing, he was my grandpa and I love him and miss him greatly. I was with him when he was at his worst and it is nice to know that he is no longer in the pain that was haunting him at the end. "I love you...

AL HARDING: Its not often you meet a person who you can compare to your own father but that’s what Al was to me. From the first day I met him it was like he knew me my whole life. He was never one to judge people, I believe he was the hardest worker I ever met, but the thing that sticks out most is he put his family before himself and always made sure my family had what we needed. If it wasn’t for Al and Phillis we wouldn’t have made it this far and for that I know I will never be able to...