Barbara Aitkens
Sending my sincere apologies to the entire family. May your memories comfort you. I will always remember Al & his wonderful personality. He was the best neighbor, ever!! I will miss you, & hope that you rest peacefully.
Birth date: Jun 6, 1940 Death date: Mar 24, 2014
PIJANOWSKI, Alfred J. of Delran, NJ (Formally of Philadelphia) passed away March 24, 2014 with his family by his side, he was 73. Alfred is survived by his loving wife Leonore (nee Gorski) married for 52 years. Also survived by hi Read Obituary
Sending my sincere apologies to the entire family. May your memories comfort you. I will always remember Al & his wonderful personality. He was the best neighbor, ever!! I will miss you, & hope that you rest peacefully.
Remembering all of the good times we had with our great friend. We will miss Our Pal Al!
Love, Gary & Bobbi Mathern
So many great memories we will remember about our dear friend and neighbor Al. Fishing trips, vacations, dinners out, long drives to Shenandoah PA to get kielbasa or just hangin in the driveway. For about 13 years the 3 musketeers went on their Father's Day weekend fishing trip. I lost my best friend, rest in peace Al, love you Buddie.
Cathy and joe Bieniek.
I will always remeber my grandpop funny sense a humor. He was always happy. I will cherishes all the time we spend together. Sometimes I wish we could turn the clock back around I would do anything to spend just a couple a more minutes with you grandpop I loved you so much. Wildwood will not be the same without you and the holidays. You are my angel now I never forget you. You were the best now you can rest easily and not worry about the cancer anymore love all the remebers we made together. He was the best grandpop you could ask for.
Love,
Kristi
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I have so many fond memories with 'Uncle Al', Leonore, Denise and Lisa. We grew up together, traveled together, shared many holidays and were as close as family. Uncle Al was my father's best friend. That friendship began as they were teenagers and never changed over the years. We all loved him. He always had a smile on his face. He was warm and fun to be around. It is difficult to accept that he is no longer with us.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear.
My deepest sympathy,
Love - Donna Gugger
I remember growing up and going to my grandparents house weekly. There were always tasty cakes in the fridge and my grandfather would impersonate Skeletor with a flashlight. I have great memories of our trip to Disney World and our yearly trips to Wildwood when I was younger. My grandfather got me started in the liberty movement when he let me borrow the Libertarian Handbook ( Libertarianism In One Lesson ).