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Sherri (Harris) Northington
August 28, 2009
My friend informed me of Al's passing...hard to absorb that he is gone. Many years ago when in Riverside I had the priveledge of working and playing with this one-of-a-kind guy. A true friend in every sense of the word. JoAn and family, please accept my condolences - I am very sorry for your loss.
(JoAn, I worked with you and Al in Riverside at CT Smith Realtors - I was in awe of you both. I have such fond memories of Al, way back to the RPD days, Corona RE office, etc. Oh how he loved his kids! You will take pleasure in reading how Al touched many lives. Take comfort knowing he left his mark on everyone's heart that he met - and that you will be together again, truly. When you're sad just remember that silly infectious grin of his - you'll be smiling through the tears!)
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