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Sorry to hear of Al's passing. I met Al many years ago in Glendale, Green Bay up near the park. Ran into him a few times up here and he looked much the same. Stay strong
From Pete

We offer our prayers and condolences to the entire Vento, Welke, White and Kochanski families. Al was a great man with a wonderful smile and robust laugh; always seeing the humor in life. We enjoyed his willingness to share a new story or a new piece of history that he had learned in his love of books. He will be greatly missed.
From Jim and Cyndy

So very sorry to hear of Al’s passing. One of the nicest persons we were blessed to have known. He had a warm and welcoming smile every time we met. Our prayers to Christine and family in this time of grief. Godspeed Al. Know you are missed and we will have a smile whenever you come to mind.
From Frank and Patty Danes

Thoughts and prayer to all family and friends of my cousin Alfred. May our dear Lord comfort and richly bless you all with Hs presence during this time of Alfred's homegoing. We can take comfort that we will all be reunited with him and one another, when we pass from time into eternity.
From Richard Massman

My brother, Al, served with the First Air Cavalry in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. He labored at sewer and water construction and road and bridge construction. He loved his family, and he was a dedicated member of St. Charles Catholic Church. He served the American Legion faithfully. He was an avid fisherman. Big Al always had a good story to tell, and he followed it with a hearty laugh. His friends at the Blackhawk campground can attest to that. I will miss him dearly!
From Rose White