Hans-Albert-Obituary

Hans Joachim Albert

Lafayette, Louisiana

Sep 2, 1941 – Aug 10, 2021 (Age 79)

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BORN
September 2, 1941
DIED
August 10, 2021
AGE
79
LOCATION
Lafayette, Louisiana

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Hans Albert passed away on August 10, 2021 at the age of 79 in Lafayette, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Acadiana Advocate on August 14, 2021.

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I can honestly say from all of us that Hans (Jochen) was a very dear friend and we are blessed to have known him. My last contact with him was when he came to visit my father one last time when my Dad was on hospice. It meant so much to us and especially to my Mom. He spoke to my Dad and I´m sure he heard him. It´s so unbelievable that we are now mourning Jochen. May he Rest In Peace and we send all his family love and prayers .

So Sorry For your loss .( Woody ) 187TH 69-70

I was notified of the passing of Hans Albert as a point of contact member of the 170th Assault Helicopter Company that Hans served with as a UH-1 Helicopter Pilot way back in 1967. This is not during my time with the 170th in '70-'71, but I have been in contact with most 170th members thanks to organizing several Unit Reunions and attending many of the yearly VHPA Reunions held in locations around the United States. I must of been in contact by email as I found His photo in my archived files....

Our thoughts and condolences go out to Han´s family. Prayers to you all and may Hans rest in piece

The deepest sympathy to the family. Hans flew with the 170th Assault Company on his first tour in Vietnam. His death is a great loss to us and the United States.

I still can't believe you are gone. On Thursday you sent me a selfie, and on Tuesday you are gone. It just does not compute. You were the best uncle and godfather. Thank you for always being interested in my life, your phone calls, your patient talks with me about your own father, and your constant support throughout my life. I love you and will miss you. My comfort in all this is that you get to spend eternity with our heavenly father, your mom, and your dad - who you lost way too soon,...