Al has been a resident of Rio Rancho since 1999.
Al was a veteran of the Vietnam War and proudly served his country. Al retired in 1997 after a 20 year career as a Marketing Executive with Southern Wine and Spirits and Brown-Forman Corporation.
Al is survived by his wife, Roxanne and son, Brian.
Al was generous with his kindness and offered advice and support unconditionally and he was admired for his protective spirit to those he loved. Al enjoyed spending time in his woodworking shop and smoking cigars with his many friends.
God will certainly have his hands full with this little stinker. Al was described as a 200 watt bulb in a 60 watt world.
Visitation will be healed at Daniels Family Funeral Services, 4310 Sara Road SE in Rio Rancho with internment to follow at Santa Fé National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, Al would be honored by donations to the Disabled American Veterans (D.A.V.) dav.org/donate for their support of our service men and women.
Al has been a resident of Rio Rancho since 1999.
Al was a veteran of the Vietnam War and proudly served his country. Al retired in 1997 after a 20 year career as a Marketing Executive with Southern Wine and Spirits and Brown-Forman Corporation.
Al is survived by his wife, Roxanne and son, Brian.
Al was generous with his kindness and offered advice and support unconditionally and he was admired for his protective spirit to those he loved. Al enjoyed spending time in his woodworking shop and smoking cigars with his many friends.
God will certainly have his hands full with this little stinker. Al was described as a 200 watt bulb in a 60 watt world.
Visitation will be healed at Daniels Family Funeral Services, 4310 Sara Road SE in Rio Rancho with internment to follow at Santa Fé National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, Al would be honored by donations to the Disabled American Veterans (D.A.V.) dav.org/donate for their support of our service men and women.
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