I met Al in 1988 when I hired into GE/Lockheed Martin. We worked the midnight shift together back then and I worked 18 years with “Big Al.” When you would ask Al, “How ya doing Al?” He would respond, “gooder.” We then began calling him “Gooder.” I will always remember his sense of humor and practical joke playing around work. Always fun moments at work when you were around “Gooder.” Rest In Peace my friend. My thoughts, sympathy and prayers go out to Al’s family, friends and all who loved and cared for him.
Dear family of Allan,
My sympathy and prayers are with you. May God seem close to you as you move through this sad time. Enjoy the gift of happy moments sprinkled into your days.
Sincerely,
Rev. Mary Etta Mest
Our sincerest sympathy in your loss of your Dad, Grandfather and Great grandfather. It was a pleasure to meet Allan as he was my husband's cousin (Ronald Jackie Kuklentz) son of Ralph and Virginia of Sioux City, Iowa. From: Vicky Kuklentz Lenz, daughters: Jackie, Angel and Lori. XOXOX
Sorry to hear of Allan's passing. I remember Allan as a Paramedic with Medic 323/99 and from Boy Scouts when I was a young boy. He will be greatly missed.
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