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Albert Scholl Obituary

Albert R. Scholl
Albert R. Pinky Scholl of 535 Woodlawn Ave., Mountain Top, Pa., passed away July 22 in the Hospice Unit of Geisinger South, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Born in Old Zionsville, he was the son of the late Clifford and Florence (Diehl) Scholl. Prior to retiring, he worked at Strohs Brewery, Fogelsville, Central Slipper, Wilkes-Barre, and John Popple Trucking Company. He was a social member of American Legion Post 781 and was an annual participant in the Sand Bridge Quate Tournament. He was the husband of the late Jacqueline Davis. Survivors: Children, Jack and wife Amy, with whom he resided, Clifford and wife Rochelle, Jeffrey and wife Fran, and Danielle and husband Jeremy, all of Wapwallopen, Greg, Michael, Debbie; sisters, Mrs. George June Morstatt and Mrs. Lee Jane Eck, both of Macungie; 11 grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers Robert and Clifford P. Butch Jr., who died in Vietnam, and a sister, Diana Shoemaker. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, McCune Funeral Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. Interment will follow in Albert Cemetery. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. Tuesday.

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Published by Morning Call on Jul. 24, 2006.

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Amy Scholl

August 11, 2006

We would like to thank everyone for their kind words. It was a nice tribute to a wonderful man. He will be missed by all who knew him. Thanks again for your kindness.

Steph Hooper

July 30, 2006

You will be missed dearly.

Love*Stephanie

Brian & Ann Hooper

July 29, 2006

Uncle Al,

Words can not express the amount of pain and sorrow we feel.

May the blessings of love be upon you

May its peace abide with you

May its essence illuminate your heart

Now and forever more . . . .

sandra mccarroll

July 27, 2006

to my best friend i will miss you so very much you are one of a kind. my heart will be empty without you in it we will think of you always love sandra

PAMELA MOSIER

July 27, 2006

Dear Uncle Al, Words can not express what a big part you and Aunt Jackie were in shaping our lives. You both were there for all the highlights of mine. You will be sorely missed but fondly remembered at every family gathering. Love Eternally Pam.

Derrick & Dawn Shoemaker & family

July 26, 2006

Uncle Al(the kiddies pal) - You will be sorely missed. We all love you. You have left the most admorable character traits within your children. They will make you & aunt Jackie very proud. Thanks for all the lives you have touched.

Teddy mosier

July 26, 2006

Our thoughts are with you

Courtney Craig

July 25, 2006

We will miss you uncle al. Hope everyone enjoys the pictures we put on there.

Love you,

Courtney and Samantha Craig

Tanya Craig

July 25, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you all.. you will be loved and missed

July 25, 2006

July 25, 2006

Diana aka..Danielle walker

July 25, 2006

To my very best friend,

Even though you had to go,my heart wil break, and I will cry for all of our memories of time gone by.

You, Sandy and me where the best trio always together in good times and bad. Even though we will be so sad we knew in time you would have to go. Your now with Jackie who's been waiting patiently for you to be with her and complete your destiny so my friend be happy and give my sister a kiss for me. Say a prayer for us and rest in peace. We will be together eventually.

Love You

Barbara and Robert Craig

July 25, 2006

The world has truely lost one great man..Iam truely blessed to say he was my Uncle and I will hold a very special place in my heart for you

Uncle Al.Everytime Robbie throws a horse shoe we will be thinking of you.So send some ringers are way.

We love you all more than words can express.Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dennis Shoemaker Jr

July 24, 2006

We love you & will miss you!

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