Al Loeb
EDMOND, OK - Al Loeb, formerly of Springfield, Ill., passed away Easter morning, April 20, 2014, at the Oklahoma Heart Hospital.
He is preceded in death by his father, Hubert Loeb, his mother, Ada Jenkins Loeb, and his stepmother, Dollie Thomas Loeb.
His wife, Nancy H. Loeb, his son, Andrew T. Loeb, his daughter, Emily E. Loeb, and grandson, Alex J. Loeb, survive him. Allan was a graduate of Roosevelt Military Academy, Aledo, Ill., and Culver-Stockton College, Canton, Mo. Allan served in the U.S. Air Force. He worked for Genuine Part company/NAPA for 25 years.
Services will be held at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Edmond, Okla., at 1 p.m., Saturday, April 26, 2014.
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Jim Bird
April 26, 2025
As Steve Park says, Al was the life of the party and had us all laughing. His impression of Mr. Paulson, our Chemistry teacher was epic, right down to his drooling! Miss you Al and hope to see you cutting up in Heaven!
Steve Park
April 26, 2025
Class of 1966 at Rochester High School will never forget Al. He was the life of the party!
brownie Sudduth
April 27, 2014
Yes Al I am the one and only, I hope, Brownie Sudduth that went through school in Rochester, IL. and thanks for the offer.I don't have any relatives in MO.
April 25, 2014
Nancy:
Al was a great close friend during high school. I think I met you shortly after you were married. You lived just north of Lloyd's Cleaners in Spfld.
I'm sorry I lost touch with you and Al. Life is way too short.
steve park (Victor, CO.) [email protected]
The Catlin and Arnold Family
April 25, 2014
Dear Nancy, Drew, Emily and Family,
Thinking of each of you and the loss of your beloved Al. He loved each of you so much and was so proud of his family. Our family has been sitting remembering our childhood days growing up with Al and reminiscing about your family who have passed before. We chuckle remembering the fun times. Al was always full of fun, laughter, his Big Smile and being a good friend to all. Our Mom loved him to pieces and was a great sounding board during Al's teen years. Your Dad had great respect for his Dad Hugh and his Granddad was his best buddy. We know you will miss Al so much. May each of you be sustained with your many wonderful memories and loving adventures in the days ahead. Al touched all of our lives at some time and we are grateful. Love and Blessings, Al RIP
Ken Sudduth
April 24, 2014
So sorry to hear of Allens passing. I remember Allen from Rochester school and riding the school bus. I was a couple ears older than Allen.
April 24, 2014
Nancy and family I am so very sorry for your loss, I wish I could be there to hug you!! I know how it feels. Love to all your in my thoughts and prayers!!
Richard & Lila Woods
April 24, 2014
Nancy we feel so bad about this . Al was a great neighbor in Sherman & a fellow golfer . We will miss him .
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