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Carl Hjalmar Asplundh Jr.

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania

1935 - 2025

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Asplundh Carl Hjalmar, Jr. Carl Hj. Asplundh Jr., beloved father and member of the Bryn Athyn community, passed away at his home on Friday, March 7th, 2025. He was 89. Born on June 26, 1935, Carl was the third son of Asplundh Tree Expert, co-founder Carl Hj. Asplundh Sr. and his wife Emilie...

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I have many fond memories of Mr. Asplundh when we spent fun times at his home as well as on the football field and the post game events with my father, Brian Simons.

Faithful Blessings Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

As Ray Trail had said.... We had a wonderful life and many fabulous great memories together! No one knew Carl as well as I did! As Carl had recently said to me... we knew each other for 50 years enjoying life together in many ways with many Dear friends and many great laughs... We still spoke almost every day... and were both looking forward to spring... My heart will always have a hole and always miss what he and I shared that only he and I and our children and closet friends know! God...

Our Hearts go out to his family, all of his sons and grandchildren. We will remember him for his kindness.

There were four of us, Nancy & Dan Stella, Ray & Roberta Trail. Almost every Friday night it was out to dinner and back home to plays cards until late in the night. It was the laughs and memories that you brought to our lives. You are fondly remembered and dearly missed.

I had the pleasure of meeting Carl in Florida many years ago when I accompanied my wife, Barbara Ganderton, on a business trip for Asplundh whom she worked for. He was very nice, gracious, funny and down to earth. I remember him fondly to this day. He and his family took great care of my wife for almost 25 years and I'll always be greatful.

So many wonderful memories and fun times with I I I have so many fun memories of Carl since 1967 when I began working with him in the Equipment Dept. He is truly the "real deal" and will be missed by so many. My condolences to his "boys" and all of his family and dear friends. Fly high with the angels, Carl.

Reliving many great times with Carlie