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Al Unser

1939 - 2021

Al Unser obituary, 1939-2021, Espanola, NM

Al Unser Obituary

Al Unser



Al Unser,

New Mexico and

Albuquerque's

native son,

passed peacefully at his ranch in Chama, NM on December 9, with this wife by his side. His valiant 17-year battle with cancer had ended his incredible life. Born May 29, 1939 to Jerry and Mary Craven Unser, Al was the youngest of 4 boys seemingly destined to make their marks in automobile racing.

Jerry's Garage, on Route 66 half-way up Nine-Mile Hill, was the first stop in Albuquerque for travelers heading east and the last stop in town for those heading west. Among those travelers were race drivers like Jim Rathmann, Johnnie Parsons and Tony Bettenhausen headed for racetracks across the Southwest. As a young man, Al remembered listening to stories and watching these men who stopped to have his father help them with a part or just to visit on their way to another racetrack. They became his childhood heroes; he wanted to watch them race, then he wanted to compete with them. His father had to sign waivers to let him drive at Speedway Park because he was so young and along with his older brother, Bobby, they began winning against the local men and their careers began. Suddenly he was racing against his childhood heroes and winning. Oldest brother Jerry, Jr. had already set his sights on Indy and Bobby and Al were headed to the big track as well. Mom Unser was well known in Indy for making the best green chili stew and other drivers figured it was the chili that made the Unser boys go so fast.

Al's racing career is well documented and some records have held for decades whether it was Championship Dirt cars, Sprint cars, Indy cars, NASCAR, or IROC cars. His opportunity to see his son, Al Jr. start racing and eventually win at Indy was, no doubt, the highlight of his racing career. When he wasn't racing something with wheels, Al loved riding and racing snowmobiles in the mountains of northern New Mexico. He was one of the original Colorado 500 participants, a dirt bike trip through the rugged mountains of Colorado. Al made sure his houseboat on Lake Powell had enough jet skis for everyone.

Retiring from driving race cars in 1994, Al stayed active in Indy Car as a driver coach, traveling to racetracks in the USA, Japan, Argentina, Australia and England. His home in Albuquerque, across from his father's garage, was filled with trophies and awards which he wanted to share with his fans from New Mexico and with the help of the State of New Mexico and the Village of Los Ranchos, the Unser Racing Museum was created and opened in 2005 on Montano Blvd. The campus grew to include the Cottonwood Classical Charter School and the Challenger Learning Center.

Shortly after the opening of his museum, Al was diagnosed with a form of cancer in his liver that was a result of a hereditary blood disease, hemochromatosis. Because of this he was not a candidate for a liver transplant, and thus began his 17-year battle to control the tumors as they appeared. We are eternally grateful to the doctors, nurses and staff at the University of Colorado, the NM Cancer Center and the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center for their unwavering support.

Al's 25-year adventure with Susan took him off the racetrack to Africa to meet the gorillas of Rwanda, to St. Petersburg to see the Russian ballet, to Alaska, France, Sweden and England. He was determined not to let his disease keep him from enjoying life. Al's beloved ranch in Chama was his touchstone and he could be found on his tractor mowing, hauling gravel or sitting on the porch with his dog. He always met life head-on and will be greatly missed by his family, friends and fans.

Al is survived by his wife, Susan Unser, his son, Al Unser Jr. and stepson, Darin Pine; grandchildren Al Unser, III, Cody Unser, Shannon Unser and Joey Unser, Jason Tanner, Deborah Tanner and Dillon Tanner; nephews Jerry Unser, III, Johnny Unser, Robby Unser and nieces Cindy Unser and Jeri Unser. Preceding him in death were his daughters, Deborah and Mary, his brothers Jerry, Jr., Louis and Bobby and nephew Bobby Unser, Jr.

A public celebration of his life will be held in the spring.

The Family of Al Unser has entrusted the gentle care of their loved one to Rivera Family Funeral Home in Espanola NM.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Albuquerque Journal on Dec. 18, 2021.

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Mary E Kendall

January 13, 2022

condolences to the entire Unser family. Al will forever be missed here on earth along with Bobby:(

Mark and Sandy Williams

December 27, 2021

So happy to have known the Family so many years ago
So Happy he still owned his Beloved Ranch in Chama!
We were so happy to have passed The Williams Ranch on to such good care givers.
Our hearts g out to all the family

Robert Webb

December 18, 2021

Definition of Legend "Big" Al Unser.

This was my mother with Al. Probably 1977. Tragically she passed away at age 48.

Marcy Leeman

December 16, 2021

So sorry for the families loss. I met him several times, always the night before Indy. My Uncle worked in the auto parts industry and thats where the connection to him was. He was always very kind to us. May his memory be a blessing.

Robert Breton

December 15, 2021

I met Al Unser Sr. at his race car museum in Albuquerque. My son in law and I are frequent visitors to this Facility and were so excited that he was there and gave us a tour of this great place. I have always been a fan of racing and Al was one of my favorites. I have followed racing since 1954 and attended many races watching the Unsers. For such an Elite Status he held as a driver he was friendly and outgoing to me that day. I am proud to say that I met Al Unser Sr. and he was all I expected and more.I will always brag that I met my hero on a personal level and will pray that his family will be able to overcome in time such a huge loss of a great man.

Priscilla Hart

December 15, 2021

Al and I were school mates in Albuquerque at Lavaland Elementary school thru High School at Albuquerque High he was a true loyal friend we would run into each other from time to time he never changed always the same Al used to tease me about my height he would say "When you gonna grow up"

James Bradley 2

December 14, 2021

A great family

Gary Jackson

December 13, 2021

Your missed already Al

Angela Dean

December 13, 2021

From the surviving family of Paul Brooks we send our condolences. My The Lord be with you through these difficult times.

Mark Urquidez

December 13, 2021

Cody Al 3 and Joey, my heartfelt condolences to you and the family

Al, I did it!

Fred Brown

December 13, 2021

He was a guy to like. Ran into him at a property he and Bobby were selling up on the Mesa, covered with junk sports cars, and he gave me all the parts I could fit into back of a pickup to restore a car I needed to get to Grad School everyday at UNM. I still have that car after over 50 years, and thanked him in a note after I got it done 4 months later, and he had won the Indy 500. A fun and generous guy.

faith/rory tobin/dockett

December 12, 2021

Dear Unser Family Rory and I would like to extend our condolences's on the loss of Al Unser Sr.he'll surely be missed very much.and may he rest in peace.best faith/rory

MICHAEL & FRENCHIE SHEPHERD

December 11, 2021

WE BEEN FRIENDS OF AL FOR DECADES AND I AM GRIEVED HE IS GONE FROM US---MY FAMILY CAME ALL THE WAY FROM MINNESOTA TO MEET AND SEE HIM ---1600 MILES AND THEY HAVE SUCH FOND MEMORIES OF HIM. WE WORKED FOR AL AND SUSAN AND WE SHARE SUSAN'S GRIEF , AL JR AND ROBBY'S, AMONG SO MANY OTHERS. WE HAVE LET OUR FAMILY KNOW ABOUT AL AND WE COMFORTED ALL THE UNSER'S WHEN BOBBY AND BOBBY JR PASSED ON. WE ILL NEVER FORGET THE KINDNESS FROM THE UNSERS AND AL SHOWED US SO MUCH OF THAT. REST WITH THE ANGELS AL....WE WILL MISS YOU SO MUCH !

Frank Titus

December 11, 2021

RIP Al.

Doug Monroe

December 11, 2021

Sad day in the racing community. Al will be so missed. God speed

Les Breese

December 11, 2021

I always enjoyed watching Al drive at Indy...Simply put, the man was a phenom who has left an incredible legacy in the world of auto racing. My condolences to the family, friends, and fellow fans of Al Unser, Sr. at this sad and difficult time.

David Stout

December 10, 2021

Requiescat en pace, Al Unser. You were among the very best.

Doug Patrykus

December 10, 2021

Enjoyed watching Al race at Milwaukee and Indianapolis. He is on the short list of the best racing drivers of all time, and was a nice guy. He will be missed.
Our condolences to his family.

Tom Banta

December 10, 2021

The best at Indy that there ever was. Total respect

Mary and Big Al - Unser Family Celebration at Indy Vintage Racing 2015

Mary and Dave Howells

December 10, 2021

Our Condolences to the Unser family for the loss of Al Sr. We had the honor of meeting him at the Vintage Race in 2015. I walked up behind him after the family parade laps in their winning cars. I tapped him on the shoulder and asked if I could get a photo with him. He was so nice. So sad to lose another legend of Indy. RIP Big Al.

THEODORE BILYAK

December 10, 2021

Big Al; godspped. you are a true gentleman to the sport of indycar. A total class act; also one the elite members of the 4 time winners club at the "brickyard. All of us fans wont forget you.

Randy Erickson

December 10, 2021

Godspeed Big Al. I got my first autograph from Al at my first trip to Indy in 1972. I was a 13 year old kid with stars in my eyes. Al became my favorite for life. Condolences to tha entire Unser family.

December 10, 2021

A legend, in an era of many superstars. Rest in peace, Big Al.

December 10, 2021

An amazing driver, such a long running and memorable career. Heartfelt sympathies to the Unser family, may God with you all in your time of sorrow.

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