Albert J. Dvorsack, age 73, of Russellville, Arkansas passed away on Wednesday, November 24, 2021. He was born on December 18, 1947.
Cremation arrangements are under the trusted direction of A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas, 72076. 501-982-3400.
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Rest in peace our friend. You will be missed❤️🙏🇺🇸
So sorry to hear that Al has passed away. He was very active in high school; in band, intramurals, basketball and baseball. On behalf of the MHHS class of 1965, I would like to express our condolences.
RIP my friend, hit that meeting in the sky with all the good ol’timers. Love ya brother.
Rip my friend, your at that meeting in the sky with the good ol’timers. Love ya brother.
So sorry to hear of cousin Butch’s passing. I will always remember the fun times we had with the family, especially our Christmas Eve parties. He would often go to the West Side Market and stop in to visit mom. She always enjoyed his bits. May he find peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you Dorothy and John.
His funeral information is here: https://www.grayfuneral.com/tributes/AlbertAl-Dvorsack
Butch was a hoot!
Learned of Al’s (cousin Butch) passing in Nov but just found this site through the help of the VA. Al was the oldest of the twelve grandchildren, a great baseball player when we were children and a fun companion on trips to the zoo and park. Will always remember the fun times with the family especially on the holidays. It was always a huge family gathering with grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins all gathering around the dinner table. A softer and loving time that will always be a special memory. May he find peace with all the family that has gone before him . May he and they look down with love upon those of us that remain.
Al and I were sailors on the Ship USS John W Weeks DD-701. In 1969 we served in Vietnam and Korea together. We were both in first division and worked together on the ship. He was always dedicated and was fun to work with. He was a special friend, and I will always remember him.
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