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Albert Larrieu Obituary

Albert P. Larrieu "Cousin Al," "Cowboy Al" August 2, 1917 - February 13, 2008 One of the last stand-up guys died on February 13, 2007. A second generation San Franciscan and life-long "Old Butcher Town" resident of the city he considered Paradise, Al Larrieu died in his sleep after a short battle with cancer. His beloved daughter Linda and son-in-law Bill were with him. When told he had terminal cancer, he replied, "Well, a book only has so many pages." The book that was Al's life held many interesting and fascinating chapters. When he closed the chapter on one part of his life, he'd turn the page and move on to the next chapter. Always athletic, he was raised in a baseball family. The baseball chapter began early but intensified after his graduation from Mission High. Al spent several years playing baseball in the Pacific Coast League. As a third-baseman he signed a couple of contracts and ranged across the country playing ball. After being charged $2.00 for a broken bat during a game in St. Louis, he decided the sport was "too rich for my blood" and hitch-hiked home to San Francisco. The next chapter was the War Years. He went into the U.S. Army in 1941, assigned to Company E of the 184th Infantry. As a soldier in the Pacific, he earned a Purple Heart and a Silver Star. In 1946 after returning home from war, The Cop Chapter began when he joined the San Francisco Police Department. He retired as a sergeant in 1976, after 30 years of duty. The Retirement Chapter allowed him to indulge his life-long love of horses and the west. He bought horses and cattle. He honed his riding and roping skills. He became a cowboy and an accomplished horseman. In his 80s, Al worked the bull chutes at the Grand National Rodeo. He was also a published cowboy poet. He was a long-time member of many clubs, including The San Francisco Horseman's Association, Los Viajeros Riding Club, Eagles Aerie #3265, and The Knives and Forks. In his last months, Al received excellent care from Hospice by the Bay, especially from his nurse, Susan Martin. At Al's request, there will be no services. His and his son's ashes will be scattered in the ocean off San Francisco. Donations to Hospice by the Bay in Al's name will be welcome. Al was preceded in death by his parents, his brother John, and his son Allen. He is survived by his daughter Linda and her husband Bill, of San Francisco. Admired and respected by all who knew him, he was a tough guy to the end.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Feb. 23 to Feb. 24, 2008.

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Jed Levy

March 8, 2008

Im gonna really miss you Al, It was never a dull moment when you were around and you made me laugh out loud everytime I was around you. We'll save your chair for you and your wine glass is in the fridge,

Your friend Jed

Kimberly

March 7, 2008

Al, we still and always will see you in our minds when we walk through the gate at Dads- seated in your chair, glass of wine in hand...and when we look at Linda, your awesome daughter who looks just like you.
Jed says that every time you spoke there at the ranch that you made him laugh- and he'll cherish your stories.

You'll be missed Al, you touched our lives in a really great way, they just don't make 'em like you anymore....Rest in PEACE.

Deborah Wilkin

March 6, 2008

Dear Linda:
All of us at Dad's Ranch want you to know that we loved your father very much and he will be greatly missed. What a wonderful life Cowboy Al lived. I am greatful for the short time that I had spent getting to know him. You can be assured that he is riding his horse looking down on us with a smile. Peace be with you Al...Happy Trails Cowboy....

Love Deborah Wilkin
(Dark Debbie)

Larry Galetti

February 24, 2008

Hi Linda,
I'm sure that you don't remember me, but your dad was my first cousin. We hardly ever saw each other, but when I was young, I remember being so impressed when, at your grandmother's house, he showed me his medals. He didn't want to talk about them, but he was kind enough to show them to me. He had such a full life. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Larry

Gene Cirelli

February 24, 2008

Rode many trail with him. Always willing to lend a helping hand. A privilege to have called him FRIEND. He will be missed.

Rich Weick

February 23, 2008

Cowboy Al, you get to ride in the big arena now. With the sun in your face and the wind at your back. Rest in Peace .

Gene Chaput

February 23, 2008

A great obituary for a GREAT GUY who had a great life with great memories. What could be greater?
Rest in peace, Al. From a fellow "Frog".

Barbara Scripps

February 23, 2008

I never met you but your daughter was always a true friend. If you were like her I know she will miss you.

Gene Cirelli

February 23, 2008

Rode many a trail with him.
Always willing to lend a helping hand.
A privilege to call him Friend.
He will be missed.

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