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Grandma Pat, I know Al brought you many years of happiness, I am sorry for your loss.
Working hard in the back yard
2022, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Working hard in the back yard — with My Dad and me(Brenda)
We had so many laughs over the years on our visits.  June 24, 2022 the heat of summer in my Dad's back yard  we work very long and hard.  We were hot and tired. We put up the patio misters and got a cold beer then sat there admiring our hard work. This is one of my best memories of recent times together. 
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My condolences to the family. Great guy and always greeting you with a smile. Traci and I were apprentices at the same time. Al chaired the retiree committee for a long time.
Al, I will remember the times we had together. I know  that you are at peace now. 
Dad, I miss you . But you are at peace now.  I love you 
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In Loving Memory of Uncle Al

We gather with full hearts to honor the life of our beloved Uncle Al .

 A man whose warmth, generosity, and steadfast faith shaped a legacy that will remain with us forever.

 To everyone who knew him, Uncle Al was a remarkable blend of strength, kindness, and devotion. He lived his life with purpose, guided by his love for family, his commitment to hard work, and his unwavering dedication to his church and community.

My earliest and fondest memories of him come from our family trips to Las Vegas, back when he served as President of the Carpenters Union. 

He was larger than life to me. He would take us out on the Strip, showing us the very best restaurants and the funniest, spots in the Vegas. 

No matter where we went, someone always seemed to know him  His outgoing spirit drew people in, and his warm smile made them feel like family.

But beyond his public presence, it was his heart that truly defined him. Uncle Al was deeply family-oriented, never missing a reunion, never passing up a chance to spend time with loved ones.

 He genuinely cared about you, your family, and whatever joys or struggles you carried. His love for his beautiful wife, Patty, was profound and unwavering. He always made sure she was protected, supported, and cared for. 

His three lovely daughters and their families were his pride and joy,. He cherished every moment spent with them.

As a dedicated member of the Catholic Church he served as a proud member of the Knights of Columbus. 

He lived out his beliefs through community service, and compassion for others. 

Some of my most treasured memories come from all those community fish fries he helped organize through church. My family and I would love going and watching Al was help organize and serve others. Always making sure everyone felt warm and welcome.

Uncle Al,  was  dependable, and committed him self to lifting up others. 

I love you forever, Uncle Al.

Thank you for your love, your laughter, your guidance, and the countless memories you left all of us. 

You will be forever remember in our hearts and in our prayers.. 

Rest peacefully, Dad, our Lord is with you.

I will always love you, see you again soon...

❤️ Tracie

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