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Bob Lyons
January 25, 2006
When I read the obituary it made me so very sad. I knew Al from the workplace (I.P. 1985-1995) and with families and all had not kept in touch. I don't know his family, but my heart goes out to them because I know what kind of man he was, and know that he will be missed dearly.
Kathy Mcdole
January 24, 2006
My condolences to Albert's family. I remember Albert when he was a small child on his Grandfather Ike's lap when they bought peaches and apples from my mom. I know his Aunt Beatrice will miss him.
Kathy McDole
Richard Freer
January 24, 2006
MY CONDOLENCE TO ALL THE DYMOND FAMILY
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