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1946 - 2016
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Hector Cardenas
April 4, 2019
Alan remains in many of his brother firefighter hearts. I met him when we were both in SAFD Drill School in 1968. We were both Vietnam Navy veterans recently back from the war. Throughout our careers we continued to run across each other and I was always glad to see his big warm smile and his welcome "How the hell are you Hec". Every time I dust off the old 1927 ALF fire truck at the museum, I think of him and the crew that got it running for us. You were taken from our ranks to soon may you continue your Rest in Peace My Brother. I hope to see you once again on the flip side.
April 7, 2016
I'm so sorry for your loss. May you have comfort through the scriptures that were written beforehand for our comfort.
tom medlock
April 5, 2016
Alan was the best at his profession because he cared about everyone. I am blessed to have known him. Heaven is rewarded to have received him !
Janice Andreolli
April 4, 2016
My heart breaks for Rhonda & Casey. Alan was "one of a kind" & had a heart of gold. I'll never forget his smile. Everyone loved him; you couldn't help it. He was such a sweet person. His friends & family are in my thoughts & prayers. I'll never forget you dear friend!
Stephanie and Rick Humphrey
April 3, 2016
So sad to hear of Alan's passing. We will keep your family in our prayers.
Cardenas Hector
April 3, 2016
Alan was a dedicated professional, giving 28 years out of his career with the SAFD as a Paramedic caring for the citizens of San Antonio. He will be deeply missed by many, but never forgotten for his giving, work, kindness and smile.
aCremation
Posted an obituary
March 30, 2016
Alan Cunningham Obituary
Alan Cunningham passed away March 24th, 2016. He was born in San Antonio, May 24th, 1946 to Loretta Wolf Cunningham and the late John W. Cunningham. Alan was a Vietnam era Navy Veteran and retired from the San Antonio Fire Department. He w... Read Alan Cunningham's Obituary
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