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Albert Randolph Ferrell, a devoted husband, loving father, and respected salesman in the construction industry, passed away on March 23, 2026. Born on July 10, 1952, in Moultrie, Georgia, Albert led a life marked by dedication to his family and his professional work.
Albert’s career in construction sales was one defined by integrity and commitment. Over the years, he earned the respect of colleagues and clients alike through his steadfast work ethic and genuine approach to business. His contributions to the field reflect a man who took pride in his work and valued the relationships he built along the way.
Family was the cornerstone of Albert’s life. He shared 54 years of marriage with his cherished wife, Violet Ferrell, whose partnership stood as a testament to enduring love and mutual respect. Together, they nurtured a large and loving family, raising six children: Dustin Ferrell, Tammy Pogar, Jodi Barboza, Dorothy Ferrell, Aaron Ferrell, and Allen Ferrell. His legacy continues to flourish through many grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, each of whom carried forward the warmth, kindness, and values instilled by Albert.
Albert was preceded in death by his parents, Albert Lee Ferrell and Dorothy Ferrell, as well as his sister Clara. Their memories were a significant part of the foundation upon which he built his life. Though they are no longer with us, their influence remains evident in the lives of those Albert touched.
Throughout his 73 years, Albert maintained a deep connection to his roots, beginning in Moultrie, Georgia, where he was born. His life's journey, characterized by hard work, familial devotion, and unwavering integrity, leaves an indelible mark on those who knew him.
Albert Randolph Ferrell will be remembered with great affection and respect by his wife Violet, his six children, and the many generations of family who bore witness to his love and dedication. His life stands as a eloquent narrative of devotion—to family, to work, and to the community he served so faithfully.
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