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Alvin Leo Jensen

Houston, Texas

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ALVIN (AL) LEO JENSEN: born 8/5/30 in Danevang, TX; died 2/17/04. Al was baptized in the Danevang Lutheran Church and was an active and faithful member of Lutheran congregations throughout his life. Since 1971, Al's membership has been in the parish of Christ the King Lutheran Church where, among...

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Dear Bridget,
Just a brief note to offer my condolences. Al will be sorely missed by both the Class of '52 and our Class of '53. you two have been prime movers in class reunions, as well as Rice activities generally - efforts we all appreciate very much.
With deepest sympathy.
Roger Bonney

Dear Bridget and family,How sad I was to learn of your loss.Al will be missed by all that were lucky enough to have known him,what a wonderful person and good friend to all. Bridget, I wish I could be there to comfort you as you did for me some years ago, I will never forget how dear your were. I miss seeing you and hope we can get together soon. I spend a lot of time at our home in Tucson and not much time in Houston these days.Mort joins me in sending
muchlove to you and the girls,...

We are so sad to learn of your loss. We send our heartfelt condolences at this difficult time. Elna, we are here to confort you upon your return to Atlanta. Love to the your entire family from our family.

Al was a good man. His word was his bond. They just do not make them like Al any more (if so it is rare).
He built the Lyric Building located in the Theater District, for my firm and it looks better today than the day he finished. We will miss his style and quality.
Al's friend,
Joe E. Russo

Mrs. Jensen;
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorror. I am sure he and Randal, my brother, are both resting in peace tonight.
Donald McDonald

Dear Bibbie and family,

So sorry for your loss. I often think of our early years when we were raising our children in Robindell.

Dear Jensens,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Al. His smile and cheer will be sorely missed. I still picture him out cheering on the sidelines or in the bleachers for the Rebs' basketball and track teams. He was always there to support his family even with all his professional accomplishments. His generosity and kindness to my family and me through the years has always been "above and beyond" and it is truly appreciated. Thank you Al.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

Jennifer, Jeff and Meghann Walsdorf

Al was a warm and special person. My condolences to Bridget and his family. It is a pleasure to count him as a friend over many years.