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David Mogul
July 14, 2021
Albert, my Uncle, and my father's brother was a great father, husband, Uncle and human being. He shared with most everybody he met, a kindness and sensitivity that should be cherished.
G-d gifted him with amazing musical talent of which he entertained countless people, including General Patton, countless troops during WWII and other service personnel. He had a heart of gold and a "very old soul."
His favorite old tune was "Bye Bye Blackbird."
Al, you taught me some important rules of the road in life and how to handle the "bumps" and "disappointments" too.
As I am about to lose my mother, Mollie Mogul, a 99 year old gift to all that ever met her, who I love so much and is a pure example of giving much, much more than one takes in life, I think of you too Uncle Al.
Many might say you were a man of few words, but when you spoke people sure listened. I love you Al, always. I know you are in heaven.
David Mogul
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