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Bob Croghan
November 5, 2012
At our high school reuinion on the 19th of October there was a name tag with Al's name as if he had regiatered to be there. We were looking forward to seeing him after 65 years
Kathy Schneider
November 1, 2012
I had the privilege of working with Al at the Delmar Gardens on Sundays. He was a dear, sweet, man that always had a smile on his face, and he always worked hard to help others. He will be sorely missed at Delmar by those of us who knew him.
Chuck Chesnut
November 1, 2012
Al was a wonderful blessing to my family. It seems like we have known Al for 10 years, but actually just 18 months. We will miss his smiling face greeting us each Sunday morning. But, we will see him again in God's time. We pray for the family, you are wonderful people. If there is anything we can do, please let us know. Chuck, Lisa, Hilary,John, Jackson and Sophia Chesnut
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