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Albert Edward Wilson

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Albert Edward Wilson Veteran

Birth
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Death
3 Apr 2019 (aged 79)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6971944, Longitude: -116.3063972
Plot
SECTION 4 ROW DD SITE 1222
Memorial ID
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Albert E. Wilson, 79, passed away April 3, 2019 at his Boise home of natural causes. He was born September 9, 1939 in San Diego to Pearl Dufon and Albert Wilson Sr.
Al had a one of a kind dry sense of humor, played the tough guy but had a heart of gold. He loved Elvis Presley, was a huge movie buff, loved reading old western novels, and keeping his yard perfectly coiffed…tomatoes always on point.
Anyone that knew Al also knew that they could always drop in and there would either be ribs simmering or a barbeque about to be fired up at his home.
Al served in the United States Air Force, eventually being stationed at the Mountain Home AFB.
He also worked many years for Kmart in management. Al loved stage acting at the Old Globe Theatre during his younger years in San Diego and in 2003 he played a prominent role alongside his daughter in the WWE.
Mr. Wilson is survived by his children Timothy, Matthew, Travis and Torrie; his grandchildren, Jonah, Jaimus, and Leo Wilson, his beloved sister Doris Fulton and the Boo he was rarely seen without, as well as his brothers, John and Tom and his sister Cheri.
Funeral arrangements have been made for Friday, April 19, 2019 at Cloverdale Funeral Home at 1:50 pm.
Albert E. Wilson, 79, passed away April 3, 2019 at his Boise home of natural causes. He was born September 9, 1939 in San Diego to Pearl Dufon and Albert Wilson Sr.
Al had a one of a kind dry sense of humor, played the tough guy but had a heart of gold. He loved Elvis Presley, was a huge movie buff, loved reading old western novels, and keeping his yard perfectly coiffed…tomatoes always on point.
Anyone that knew Al also knew that they could always drop in and there would either be ribs simmering or a barbeque about to be fired up at his home.
Al served in the United States Air Force, eventually being stationed at the Mountain Home AFB.
He also worked many years for Kmart in management. Al loved stage acting at the Old Globe Theatre during his younger years in San Diego and in 2003 he played a prominent role alongside his daughter in the WWE.
Mr. Wilson is survived by his children Timothy, Matthew, Travis and Torrie; his grandchildren, Jonah, Jaimus, and Leo Wilson, his beloved sister Doris Fulton and the Boo he was rarely seen without, as well as his brothers, John and Tom and his sister Cheri.
Funeral arrangements have been made for Friday, April 19, 2019 at Cloverdale Funeral Home at 1:50 pm.

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