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Sue Mccreary
September 20, 2024
So sorry to hear about Al´s passing, he and your mom were awesome neighbors for > 25 yrs. They both were always teaching joe and I about plants and how things grow in NY. All our love and peace to you all, Joe and Sue McCreary
Debbie Swenson
September 18, 2024
I will always remember back when
Dieter was here. We had a lot of fun and a lot of laughs. Rest in peace Al
April Tuttle
September 18, 2024
Doug and I were saddened to hear of your dad's passing. Al was one of my dad, Hans Genannt's, good friends. I remember my dad and I in your basement watching the wine making process. I often thought of it when I was attempting to make my own wine. Dad and Al are in a better place toasting something, anything, with red wine. Prost!
Tim ans Diana smith
September 18, 2024
We are so sorry for your loss. .
Sharon Voorhees
September 17, 2024
So sorry for your loss. Sherry Voorhees
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