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BLOCK, PhD, ALBERT C., 88

Gainesville - Albert (Al) Block, PhD, 88, passed away peacefully on January 4, 2013 at his home in Gainesville, Florida. He was born on September 28, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York to Maurice and Jean Block.

Al graduated from Brooklyn's Samuel J. Tilden High School in 1941 and immediately left his childhood home to join the US Army's 14th Armored Division. He served on the front lines in Europe until the end of WWII and helped to liberate several prisoner of war camps. He remained in the US Army Reserve and was recalled to serve during the Korean war. He retired with the rank of Major after 25 years.

A naturally gifted musician, Al used the GI Bill to pursue his passion after the war. He received his BA and MA in Music from NYU while minoring in education. A teacher encouraged him to apply to the prestigious Juilliard School. Al reconsidered, though, choosing to leave his New York City home once again. He made his way to Miami where he began teaching elementary school, working as a reading specialist in the Dade County school system, and playing piano in several popular local venues.

Al was as passionate about learning and education as he was for music. He quickly found additional work teaching English to immigrants at Miami Dade Community College at night. It was there that Al met the love of his life, another young instructor named Judy. Al and Judy Block were married in 1964.

Al soon began work on his PhD in Education at the University of Miami where he helped launch the first Head Start program. He became the director of the JFK Early Childhood Program, a cooperative effort between the Dade county school system and Miami Dade CC. He was hired as a Professor of Education at the University of Florida, and he and Judy moved to Gainesville in 1966. In 1968, Al became Chairman of Early Childhood Education at UF.

In 1971, Al and Judy founded Brentwood School in Gainesville, which is still thriving today. Brentwood remains an integral part of his legacy. Two of his sons Ken and Jeffrey, graduated from Brentwood School in the late 1970's, while his grandson Chance graduated just last year. His granddaughters Marley and Alaina currently attend Brentwood as well. Al served as Director of the school for over a decade before accepting a position as Director of Student Support Services at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, where he served for 15 years before retiring. Throughout those 15 years he also taught Early Childhood Education classes for the Nova University graduate program.

The center of his universe was without question his family. His deep love for his wife Judy was apparent to everyone who knew him and he loved her endlessly. Words are inadequate. The love, loyalty, unconditional support, and pride that he displayed for his 3 sons Mark, Ken, and the late Jeffrey Block was a shining example to the world of what fatherhood should truly be. His face would light up with joy at the mere mention of his grandchildren. The simple sound of their voices and easy laughter brought him so much happiness. He deeply cherished their endless hugs.

His hearing was damaged by rapid rifle fire in WWII, but Al's ear for music and love of words never left him. In 2000 he co-wrote the song "Out There" with his son, Ken, that appeared on the Sister Hazel gold record, Fortress. Throughout his life he played piano whenever he could.

Al possessed a quick wit and a subtle and clever sense of humor. One of his favorite house rules was that "a bad joke is better than no joke at all". And he whispered bad puns to the end, with a knowing smile you'd almost miss, if you didn't know better.

Al is survived by his wife Judy of Gainesville, Florida; his son Mark (Debbie) of Fort Lauderdale, Florida; his son Ken (Tracy) of Gainesville, Florida; his grandchildren Chanson, Marley and Alaina; his sister Toby Larsson of Thompson Falls, Montana; and his nieces and nephews and other relatives.

Al was preceded in death by his parents Maurice and Jean; his brother Lee; and his dearly loved son Jeffrey.

A celebration of life service will be held at 7PM Monday evening January 6th at the Santa Fe College Fine Arts Center, 3000 N.W. 83rd Street, Gainesville, Florida.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to the "Jeff Block Memorial Scholarship" fund at the above address, Santa Fe College.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The News & Observer from Jan. 6 to Jan. 7, 2013.

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Lynn Rousseau

December 31, 2022

This came up in my memories today and brought back the most wonderful contributions Al Block made to his love of education. As an older student at Santa Fe College, he encouraged me to pursue education even though I had a hearing loss . Many discussions on dealing and coping with this before the ADA began were enlightening.
I´m happy to remember Mr Block , his love of family and education and music will
Not be forgotten.

Phyllis Moore Wiley

January 26, 2013

I am devastated. Dr. Block and family hold a special place in my (and my family's) heart. Such fond memories I have of him at Brentwood Elementary. If it were not for the excellent academic foundation, my brother and I would not be the successes that we are today. Deepest sympathies to the family. You know we are always here for you.

Vivian Filer

January 11, 2013

I am deeply saddened by the news of Dr. Block's passing. I also regret missing the memorial services by being out of town. I do want all of the family to know that I send my condolences.
I have fond memories of beginning my career at Santa Fe and having the opportunity to work with the Block's. I respect all of Al's wonderful contributions along with the warm and friendly way he had with everyone. I'm sure the legacy that he left will be a part of the Santa Fe fabric for a long time.
God Bless you all,
Vivian Filer

Lynn Rousseau

January 9, 2013

My deepest sympathies to Dr.Block's family. I know he left you with many memories to cherish. As for this one person, Dr. Block made me feel I could be anything I wanted in spite of my hearing loss. So, I entered Sante Fe College! Graduated with honors and cherish the many conversations we shared at his big desk at Special Services. I hope I honor his legacy by becoming a success story. Thank you to Judy and his " boys" for sharing a sensitive, kind and caring man with so many.

Mike Kelly

January 8, 2013

Oh man, I just heard! So sorry.

Blessed to have known Al, and when people talk about his eyes lighting up at the mention of his family, they're not kidding. Nobody lit up like Al!

And as well as I thought I knew Al, I had no idea of the scope of his accomplishments. Stunning!

A life well-lived doesn't scratch the surface.

Thoughts and prayers for Al and the entire family. Love to you all.

Beth Gosnell

January 7, 2013

My contact with Al was so limited, but I definitely feel as though I landed smack dab in the middle of one of the waves he created. I feel so blessed that the painting I made for Ken of two hearts, was inspired by the lyrics, "Take me from Sunrise to indigo." My thoughts and prayers are that Al is resting peacefully with Jeff..or, as the song says, running through the fields. Prayers with love for peace for the family through this rough time!

Linda Lamme

January 7, 2013

Al and Athol Packer both helped mentor me into my early college teaching in Building K, before the extension of Normal Hall was built. Al was an inspiration.

Hannelore Wass

January 7, 2013

Dear Judy,and family, I am deeply saddened at the Loss of Al. We were practically neighbors for so many years. May you find some comfort and solace knowing of all of Al,s accomplishment and how he touched so many lives.

Kimberly & Emilee Anderson

January 7, 2013

Please accept our heartfelt wishes for your peace in this difficult time. I had the pleasure of meeting Ken's parents only once, but that was enough to tell what absolutely good people they were and why he is such a good man!

Susan Elliott Muchow

January 7, 2013

It has been many years since I have seen any of the Block family but I send my thoughts and sympathies to Judy and his sons and families.

Jennie Slaughter Sharp

January 7, 2013

I shared a room in Alachua General Hospital on Dec. 13, 1968, with Judy. She may or may not remember me. We both had boys, my son was named Nathan Shannon Slaughter and hers was named Jeffery Block. I followed him in the Gainesville Sun all the days he was mentioned, and about his death. I shared that with my son. I felt so bad when Jeffery died. My husband was in Germany at the time of the birth of my son Shannon, and Al took pictures of my baby in the nursery. I cherish those pictures. I was touched by his generosity then. I recognized his name in the obit section. I pray for you all. Shannon has a band, County Clare and he is into Bluegrass music. Odd that the "Music" would also be a part of him. Prayers go out.

January 7, 2013

Judy, Ken and Tracey, Chance,Marley, and Alaina Please know you are in our thoughts here in Connecticut Love you all

Judy and Barry Cobden

Barbara Steimle White

January 7, 2013

Judy, Ken and Family - I send my thoughts and prayers for your loss. Al was a very special person and he will be missed. I also send you all lots of love.

January 6, 2013

My prayers to your family! Al was an amazing man who left so many beautiful gifts on earth. Now, I feel like he is with Jeff and is hoping his family finds peace with all of the gifts of memories created. Jennifer Maris & family

Frada Cooperman

January 6, 2013

I have great memories of you ,uncle Al, that I will cherish always and keep close to my heart. I love you uncle Al and will miss you deeply. Rest in peace ?? xoxo

Linda Boller

January 6, 2013

May you find comfort in the memories.

Gerry Fisher

January 6, 2013

Judy and Al were very nice to me all the years I worked at Brentwood. I will miss Al very much.

Glenna Douthitt

January 6, 2013

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Lauren Fasig

January 6, 2013

Ken, I'm so very sorry to hear of your family's loss. Although I didn't know your father, I know he was a great man by the way you always talked about him. My deepest and most heartfelt condolences to you, Tracy, the kids & all of your family.

Anne Hufnus

January 6, 2013

My prayers are with you and your family.

Bonnie Leach

January 6, 2013

Thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May God bless you all!

January 6, 2013

I was one of many of Dr. Block's students at the University of Florida in the early '70's. I will always remember my student teaching at Brentwood. What an amazing school...what an amazing man! My condolences to his family. Susan DuPree Trostad

Christy Wallace

January 6, 2013

Ken, Tracy and family. I am so sad to hear about the passing of your dad, Albert C. Block. Please stay strong and you will be in my thought and prayers.

Marlene Parker

January 6, 2013

I did not know Al however, his son Mark is a friend of mine so I wanted to extend my deepest condolences to him, Ken and rest of the family. Love & Peace~Marlene Parker

Kevin Lilly

January 6, 2013

My thoughts are with the Block family...

Deigh Ann Scroggie Hoffer

January 6, 2013

I was the first student Dr. anD Mrs. Block. The Blocks were lifelong family friends. I was with the group of high school friends that honored Jeff. Mr. Block you will be missed.

Carol Fields

January 6, 2013

I was so saddened to hear of Al's passing. I have such wonderful memories of my teaching years at Brentwood and the wonderful
"Boss" Al was. It was by far the best job I had in my 30 years of teaching! I think of him often and Judy, Ken and of course Jeff. Please accept my sincere condolences and prayers during this time of mourning, however, take comfort in the wonderful life he lived.

Michelle Jansen

January 6, 2013

Ken & family, We are so sorry for the loss of your beloved father. Our sympathy and prayers for you all. Love and Peace. Michelle, Tom and Kenna

Chaplain Richard Reuer

January 6, 2013

I wish to extend to you and to members of your family my deepest sympathy on your loss. May the Lord's loving promises comfort you and give you strength as you walk through this difficult time. On behalf of a grateful nation and an expression of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one.

If you wish for a personalized memorial sympathy card mailed to you with history of playing of taps, 21 gun salutes, meaning of each fold of the flag as a keepsake, please send your request to:

Chaplain Richard Reuer
Honoring Those Who Served Ministry
1206 6th St SW
Minot, ND 58701

Or click on CONTACT ME to email a mailing address for which card be mailed to.

This service is a free to all veteran families. I wish to thank you for your serving from one veteran to another – Thanks!

Linda Piotrowski Lavery

January 6, 2013

Dear Judy and Family,
My deepest condolences on the loss of your beautiful, talented husband and father, Al. The world is a better place for his having been here. We are indebted to all of you for the magnificent education both our sons, Mark and Eric, received at Brentwood. May God bring you peace at this difficult time.

Misty Moore

January 6, 2013

What an amazing man. My thoughts are with your family.

Marc Shapiro

January 6, 2013

Dr. Block believed in me, went out of his way for my success, and always had his door open at SFCC.
Marc Shapiro

Tari Kendall

January 6, 2013

Judy and family
Our hearts go out to you in this time of grief. Remember the dash between the dates where all the love is found.
Tari and Kim Kendall and family

Olivia Berger

January 6, 2013

Judy: My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I have fond memories of the four of us and some good times in years way back. Olivia Berger

Sriyani Dissanayake

January 6, 2013

Sending you some positive energy at this difficult time Ken. Your Dad may not be there for tomorrow but he will be with you in your hearts with those beautiful memories for ever! God Bless You!

Kim Dickson

January 6, 2013

Cherish those precious memories & remember that loving smile. My thoughts & prayers are with you during this time. What a wonderful life your Dad had. Giant hugs!!

January 6, 2013

Judy, Ken and Mark,
So sorry to hear about Al. I know that this is a hard time but the memories of Al are all great and sustaining. My thoughts are with you.
Randy Hammer

Dan Berger

January 6, 2013

Thoughts and prayers to the entire Block family. Dan, Aimee & Shelby

Kristen Mauceri

January 6, 2013

RIP...You will be truly missed.

January 6, 2013

Ken & Tracy....so sorry to hear about your dad, He was a great man, and am so glad we had the pleasure of meeting him...
Love,
Frank and Lynda Bogle

Kayla Benware

January 6, 2013

my thoughts are with you all. I send my deepest thoughts and love too you all. Such a great man he will be missed.

Barbara Burrows

January 6, 2013

What a beautiful tribute to a remarkable man.
Judy...you know, as many times as we were at your home, we never had the pleasure of hearing Al play the piano. But, we enjoy his music and the talents he passed on to Ken every day.

Judy, we love you and Al, and I am honored for the chance to celebrate his life with all the people who had to pleasure of his company. Jackie won't be able to join me, but she sends her love and will be with us in spirit. She, like all of us, realize how blessed we are to have known Big Al. He truly was a giant among men!

God bless you, Ken, Mark and the rest of the Block clan.
Barbara and Jackie

Bridget Kelly Fik

January 6, 2013

Thinking of you during this difficult time. Sending light and love. Bridget Kelly Fik and Dr. Timothy Joseph Fik

Diane Hazen

January 6, 2013

Judy
We are so sorry for your loss. Al was such a wonderful man. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Diane and Jimmy Hazen

Keith Koehler

January 6, 2013

Judy and Ken...we so enjoyed all the time we got to spend with Al...the summers at Tradewinds changed all of our lives and help create a love of music that has become such a great part of our lives. He enjoyed a great life and I know you guys will always miss him, just like you miss Jeffry. Lots of Love, Keith and Megan Koehler & all the kids

Carol Campbell

January 6, 2013

Judy so sorry for your loss, Chris, Tim and I will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

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