Alfred "Al" Brydon

Born in Irvington, NJ
Born on Mar 8, 1938
Departed on Nov 4, 2022

I haven't spoken to my Uncle Al (his sister Nancy was my mom) in many years. The highlights of his and Jane's visits to see is in NC were playing basketball when I was in my early teens. (Of course had I known he was a Kentucky alum I probably would have talked more trash while playing. I bleed Duke blue.) He was probably going easy on me. My deepest sympathies to Aunt Jane. I'll be praying for you.

So sorry to hear of the loss of your dad! Chuck and I are thinking of you, let us know if there is anything we can do for you.

My wife Phyllis was in Memory Care with Phyllis and I tried to visitPhyllis daily. You could always count on Al to greet you at every visit. I wish I had the opportunity to know Al before he was stricken with Alzheimers.

A final farewell from Sweden. We will miss you Al. Love from Kate, Annica, Christer, Nathalie and Martina Christian, Heléne, Johanna and Amanda Erica

You will be so missed Alfie. Your kindness, generosity and loving spirit will be missed by everyone that loves you. I will never forget our childhood spent at Grandma and Grandpa Brydon’s house or as we called it 81 Elm Street. You were a wonderful cousin, friend and we will forever treasure the precious memories we created in, NJ, NY, NC, even Maine. Rest In Peace Al. Love you, and we will meet again in heaven. Kathi, Bob Ryan and all our children.

You will be so missed Alfie. Your kindness, generosity and loving spirit will be missed by everyone that loves you. I will never forget our childhood spent at Grandma and Grandpa Brydon’s house or as we called it 81 Elm Street. You were a wonderful cousin, friend and we will forever treasure the precious memories we created in, NJ, NY, NC, even Maine. Rest In Peace Al. Love you, and we will meet again in heaven. Kathi, Bob Ryan and all our children.