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Ronnie Dann-Honor
September 30, 2004
I loved Uncle Albert. Unfortunately distance kept us apart the last twenty years, but I remember him fondly as a great guy, a great uncle to us all, and a man with a kind heart, who would never hurt a soul. I could always ask him for a favor, i.e, Please bring me here and take me there when I was a teenager. I could always depend on him to help me. He made me laugh. He was funny. He gave me a lot of encouragemt as I was growing up in Chicago. My Uncle Al was generous and selfless in all ways. He was a good brother to my mom. He was a good listener and he had a certain philosphy that I came to appreciate. I learned to like to read "Popular Mechanics" and "Mechanics Illustrated" from hanging around with him. Also,I remember he was a movie buff and we went to a lot of Saturday matinees. He will be missed. God rest his soul.
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