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Al Eltzholtz

November 2, 1942 - December 8, 2021

U.S. Veteran
Obituary Viewed 5196 times

Posted by:
Paula & Hammer

Posted on:
December 13, 2021

We are going to miss you so much Al. You were the best neighbor anyone could ask for. We will cherish the friendship we had forever. Our visits. Helping one another. Summer deck time will be empty. Loved it when you’d crank the tunes. RIP dear friend.

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
December 13, 2021

I can honestly say that Al will be missed by many in our area he was a wonderful man always very nice and helpful, I will miss our many conversations about weather, vehicles, etc. when he carried my groceries to the car, I am so sorry.

Posted by:
Sandy K Riniker

Posted on:
December 11, 2021

So sad to hear of Al's passing. He was always so friendly and helpful at the grocery store.

Posted by:
Teresa L. Walker

Posted on:
December 11, 2021

I am so sorry to hear Al passed. What a nice man he was. I loved visiting with him at the grocery store. He could always make me smile. My sincere sympathy.

Posted by:
Tim

Posted on:
December 11, 2021

R.I.P. Al. I will always remember the great talks we had. Brief but always enjoyed. You will be missed.

Posted by:
Bertie

Posted on:
December 11, 2021

Al, a man I am proud to call friend. What a fine, caring. Christian! You are missed. Happy you are spending Christmas with Jesus this year.

Posted by:
Julie n James Pierce

Posted on:
December 10, 2021

Such a great man such a loss! You helped me with coping with Jersey life. lol which gave me comfort since that is where my grandchildren live. Oh AL Oh AL there are no words to express the impact you made on all of our lives. No matter what always had a smile a foot of snow you were happily to carry my grocerys out. Rip my friend Rip. Living proof only the good die young 🙂

Posted by:
Karen Miller and Family

Posted on:
December 10, 2021

Such a sad loss to our community. I looked forward to my visits with him in the grocery store. He was such a kind man with a kind heart and sprit. Al, we will miss you greatly. Much love to you from the Miller's!

Posted by:
Sam Miller

Posted on:
December 10, 2021

What a wonderful man, he always had a smile for me when ever I would visit the grocery store. I will definitely miss that, my condolences to the family. May the good lord be watching over you in your time of need.

Posted by:
Kris Davis

Posted on:
December 10, 2021

Cindy and family, My heart broke when I heard that Al had passed away. Never have I known a man who loved to visit, joke, and talk like no other than him. All of our conversations, of which there were an abundance, were usually very lengthy and most generally there was always a reference to "Jersey" in them every time. He so loved his roots, was proud of where he came from, missed it every day, and yet had an overwhelming realm of friends in Rock Port that loved him dearly. To say he will be missed would be remiss, we've lost a man who has touched the lives of so many in Rock Port in a way we probably have taken for granted. Each time I drive into Casey's and go to the store, I will think of Al and the joy he brought to so many. May God wrap his arms around you and your family in the days ahead.

Posted by:
Kim DeBuhr

Posted on:
December 9, 2021

I don’t know anyone who could or would have a ad things to say about Al. He was a good man and was very interesting and full of quips. I thought he was great. My heart and thoughts are with you and your family. I am very blessed to have known Al.

Posted by:
Stanley Harmon sr

Posted on:
December 9, 2021

To Cindy and family our hearts go out to you and our prayers, Al was a great man and always went out of his way to help me or my wife find something at the store may God comfort you through this time Stanley sr.and Betty Harmon