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Alfred E. Mowry posted a condolence
Sorry to hear about Alex.
I worked with Alex many many years ago at the Greeting Card Co. in Webster Ma.
We had some good times at the card shop.A bunch of us went deep sea fishing out of Plymouth Ma. and Alex was one of the drivers that took some of us to Plymouth. I never fogot Alex but when the card shop closed I lost track of everyone. I`m sure he is in a better place now. May he rest in pease.</b></font><br><br>
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Cheryl posted a condolence
Whenever Uncle Al came to my mom's for Sunday dinner, which was often, as he was leaving he would leave a dollar for whoever was doing the dishes. He would also say, "may the Lord bless You".
You will be missed Uncle Al and may the Lord bless you.</b></font><br><br>
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Ann Flagg posted a condolence
Alex was truely a delight to care for, and he always thought of the Lord and gave blessings when I left his home. It is peaceful to know that he is in HIS presence.</b></font><br><br>
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Leon & Sally Winter posted a condolence
We have known Alex for many years. He has been an inspiration to us in his faithful service at the East Putnam Church. He will be missed by many there. We are sorry we are overseas or we would be at the funeral.
Leon & Sally Winter (Wycliffe Bible Translators, Philippines)</b></font><br><br>
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Barbara Kenyon posted a condolence
I first met Alex while he was a patient in the Hematology clinic at DKH. At first he was a man of few words, but as time went on Alex settled in and was comfortable with all of us. He would tell a joke from time to time or come back with an answer to an inquiry that you wouldn't expect him to answer in that manner. When he would smile he would make my heart sing, Alex will be missed.</b></font><br><br>