Gina Driskell
With deepest sympathy. My thoughts are with you.
Birth date: May 30, 1931 Death date: Oct 7, 2008
Alton G. "Al" Blakely, age 77, of Pinckneyville, IL passed away on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 9:23 a.m. in Pinckneyville Community Hospital. Al was born on May 30, 1931 in Traverse City, MI, a son to Frank Lewis and Olive Blanche Read Obituary
With deepest sympathy. My thoughts are with you.
Kristi Brose sent the notice of Al's passing tonight. I often wondered what happened to you guys. Orlando memories are abundant in my mind! I finally gave up t.w. after 24 yrs. and retired from working. Am a part-time employee. Take care & hope to see you some day.
So sorry to hear of Al's passing. May he be in comfort with God, and may you find comfort in your faith with God. We are so glad we had the chance to visit with you at John's house in Missouri a couple years ago. God Bless you and your family and you are in our prayers.
Gary & Linda
Mark & Connie, so sorry to hear about Al. We are thinking of you in this time of sorrow. Take care.
Dee Dee, Raymond, and Brad Baudison
Dorothy,
We are so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in knowing that Al is free of pain and safe in the arms of God. You are in our thoughts.
Love,
Junior and Joanne
Everyone here in Traverse City wants you & your family to know that we are thinking of you and wish we could be there for support. We know this is a very tough time dealing with lose of Uncle Al, please know that you all are in our prayers. We are very thankful that we have the memory of Al from when we all took the cruise together on the big red boat. Al was a great guy and funny too! He will be missed. Love from TC. John & Rena Fraser, Luella Howell, Laura & Jason Torrey, Shelly & Dan Stanton.
We would like to send our sympathies and deepest condolences to Al's family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
We want to send our deepest sympathy to all the family. Al was such a great and dear friend, we have had so many good times and happy memories in the last 8 years. Russ remembers many many good times from their growing up years together.
You will all be in our prayers and thoughts during this time and the days and weeks to come.
That wonderful smile and great sense of humor will be remembered forever.
Our love for you, Dorothy will remain always.
Your friends always, Russ & Lois
Mark and Christine,
I was so sorry to read about your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
You have our deepest sympathies. We will miss Al at basketball games, Du Quoin Fair and visiting in Florida. Your friends, Darlene and Bob Tanner