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Keith and Sherrill Rowland
July 9, 2025
We are very sorry to hear of Albert's death. May you feel God's love giving you strength for each day, Karen.
J
July 9, 2025
One heck of a cowboy. I always admired Albert so so much, he delivered my first horse when I was a little kid. I wish I could have learned so much more from him. So much love and sympathy to his family.
Tom and Kathy Smith
July 9, 2025
I always have heard that a cowboy does not pass away he just saddles up and rides toward the sunset. Albert YOU are a cowboy. I will always remember the miles that we travelled together and the fun we had roping in the practice pen and the rodeo pen. Now you are up there sided by some good cowboys so rope one on Rooster for me. Karen, Kathy and I offer our condolences for your loss. May you have the strength to carry on and remember that Albert will always be by your side in spirit. God Bless
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