1938
2020
Albert James Maschek
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Paula Wilson
October 7, 2020
We pass through life and touch each other's lives.
Some we remember.
You will never be forgotten.
One life lived.
Many lives touched.
This is Al's legacy.
Rest in peace, my beloved cousin,
Paula
Karen Lambert
September 26, 2020
Dear Janice,
So many good memories of Al when I worked for the Board of Realtors. Having known you through the many activities we participated in with Cub Scouts & later the LC Board if Realtors.
It was a pleasure working with you & Al.
Sending love and sympathy to you & the family.
Joe Damiata
September 24, 2020
Al was a person that was so much fun to be around. I am so sad to hear of his passing. To the entire Maschek family, please accept our condolences. Joe & Sherrie Damiata
Jerri Nylander
September 24, 2020
Al was a Superman among men! I will miss his smile and laugh! Al always had a great story to tell and I will miss seeing him at the Red and White, in the later years seems like that’s where I always ran into him!
Stacie Drain
September 23, 2020
The world is smaller, darker and sadder without Albert's presence. But heaven is brighter, lighter and filled with music as his walk among the angels begins. He made everyone who met him feel their value and worth whether in your conversation with him or in the world around him..you were important, you had his attention and his focus and you were special. There will never be anyone who will make me feel I mattered more than he did. To be in his presence was pure laughter, love and joy. I hope I am worthy of his guidance and hope to meet his sideways grin, soft chuckle and warm enveloping hug again one day! Blessings to all who love Al and hugs across the memories that bring that bring you peace and make you smile!
Lynn Damiata
September 23, 2020
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together. Love to all his family, loving wife Janice, Mike’s family and Tim.
Love, Lynn Damiata
Paige Hesch
September 23, 2020
Big Al had such a big heart. I will remember his hard working hands, infectious laugh and kind nature. He helped me with so many things both as a pseudo father and during my tenure as a Realtor. Rest well Al. Know you left a legacy and many sad hearts.
I love you
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