Al, on Thursday, November 9, 2006. Beloved husband of the late Peggy Moneymaker; loving and devoted father of Stewart A. Moneymaker and Lisa Shelton; grandfather of Padric, Colin, Brigitte Moneymaker and Nicole Shelton. Al was born in Charlottesville, VA but lived most of his life in Alexandria, VA. He was a WWII veteran who received a Purple Heart for his service and dedication. Al had a life long love for the game of golf. A memorial servce will be held at Fort Myer Chapel on Wednesday December 13, 2006 at 3 p.m. Interment to follow at Arlington National Cemetery. Arrangements by DEMAINE FUNERAL HOME, Alexandria, VA.
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Larry Doyle
May 7, 2024
C.A. played golf with my dad and I for many years. We also worked together many times so I knew Albert very well. Clarence taught me a lot of good habits in life that carry me today. There is hardly a day that goes by that I don't think of my father and Al playing golf. In 1972 I was fortunate to spend 7 hours with Arnold Palmer. Being with C.A. was like being with Arnold as he enjoyed going around the golf course. We looked forward to our weekly matches. I will always remember the great times spent and everything C.A. did to influence me. I still have a silver plate he gave to me when I got married. It doesn't get any better than C.A. Moneymaker. Larry Doyle 703 4449153
Cathryn Wheelehan Dreer
December 12, 2006
Rest in peace, Uncle C.A., with those that have gone before you - Aunt Peggy, my father, George. Rest in peace, with our thanks for your service to our nation, and the love for your family, and know that you were well loved. Stewart and Lisa, please know our hearts and prayers are with you and your families.
RADFORD M MONEYMAKER
December 3, 2006
I WOULD LIKE TO OFFER MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY SA I KNOW HOW MUCH YOUR LOSS HURTS , I ALSO WANT TO TELL YOU I AM THE SON OF SIDNEY BAILY MONEYMAKER OF CHART-ALBEMARLE AREA -HIS YOUNGER BROTHER WAS ALSO A CLARENCE THAT MOVED TO NOTHERN VA.AREA BACK IN THE 40S OR 50S. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT MY FAMILY AS I WOULD OF YOURS PLEASE WRITE BACK AGAIN GOD BLESS
Randall Perdew
December 1, 2006
What a beautiful obituary and a life to be proud of. Please accept our condolences. I wish we were still in Virginia to be able to attend his service. All our best wishes to you, Stewart, and your family.
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