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Albert Lee Mitchell Jr. was born November 6,1956 in California to the proud parents of Albert Lee Mitchell Sr., and Mildred Ocie Hinson, he was the fifth child of six siblings.
Albert was a Jack of all trades. He loved working on cars, his favorite was classical cars. He loved hands-on work, building and creating, he loved his antiques, and he enjoyed camping, hiking, and spending time with his family. Albert loved music, singing and dancing with our mom. Our dad had a heart of gold and did anything for anyone.
Albert was a father of two children Juanita Bension and Cynthia Mitchell.
Albert met his soulmate Cheryl Ann Mitchell at a young age in 1972. Later he married his soulmate and his best friend Cheryl Ann Mitchell on November 22, 1976.
Cherishing his memory are his two beloved and loving daughters Juanita Bension and Cynthia Mitchell and their spouses Glenn Bension and Neil Chilcote; brother Gene Mitchell, Wayne Hinson; sisters Kathy Trelatsky, Teresa Crawford and Jackie Mitchell; nine grandchildren Matthew Thompson and his wife Sarah Thompson, Caitlin Pinger and her fiancé Damien, Latrice Bension, Azura Chilcote, Josalyn Bension, Skylar Chilcote, and Hunter Chilcote; four great grandchildren Noah Trowbridge, Ryder Thompson, Jaxx Thompson, and Kingston Bension-Johnson; and who he took in as his other grandson Nick Trowbridge and his wife Megan Trowbridge and their daughter Madilynnes Trowbridge and their son Bronson Trowbridge.
Albert was loved by so many, and he left so many that we cannot list but you know in your hearts. Where you were in his heart. Remember he loved each and every one of you.
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