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Kimberly Alsobrook Thomas
October 20, 2024
I'll always remember you for happy times at MTSU
Phillip Butler
October 11, 2024
We were so sad to hear of Al's death. We knew he had been sick for some time. We worked with him for almost 20 years on various projects. Al was always a man with foresight and entrepreneurial spirit. He was also a man of his word, which is no common thing in today's world. We pray God will be with his family and loved ones and that he will keep our friend until we meet again. He will be sorely missed. Phil Butler
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