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Rosetta Hobbs
July 15, 2006
Al, I love you so much that I can't imagine this earth without you. You told me of a flower garden you found yourself in while in a coma in the army hospital after being hurt so badly in world war two. The flowers were so big and beautiful you couldnt find a word that could describe them.In this garden was an incredible feeling of peace. I believe God gave you a small peek of heaven then and that's where I imagine you to be now. God Bless you, your sister,
Donna Chavez
July 14, 2006
I know Al has wanted to go HOME for a long time now, and I am very grateful to Our Heavenly Father for reaching down and taking him before his suffering got any worse. This life on earth brought him enough suffering from time to time. Everyone in heaven will get to enjoy his stories now!
robert (robbie) martinez and family
July 12, 2006
i'll always remember you uncle al, it was always a plesure visiting with you when i was in tell city, to this day i would tell my friends about my bionic uncle who fought the nazis, you will be greatly missed. watch over aunt fern and everyone else. goodbye uncle al.
Ava and Ger Kowal-Scanlan
July 12, 2006
So many memories of visits with Uncle Alfred, so much laughter,so many interesting stories,so many life lessons,they rush thru your head and your heart.Watch over us Uncle Al,you will be missed everyday til we meet you again.
Vicki Son
July 10, 2006
Uncle Al always had a wonderful story to tell. He was one of a kind and will be greatly missed. I love him very much.
Legacy Remembers
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July 10, 2006
Alfred Ubelhor Obituary
(2PICS)TELL CITY - Alfred J. Ubelhor, 82, born November 20, 1923, in Uniontown, Ind., died Saturday, July 8, 2006, at Perry County Memorial Hospital. Survivors include wife, Lelah Fern ( Albin) Ubelhor, of Tell City, Ind.; seven sisters, Betty... Read Alfred Ubelhor's Obituary
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