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  • HolyElk
    A Tiny Tots Mom
    • Aug 2002
    • 1076

    In Loving Memory of Dad

    In Loving Memory of My Dad..... Allen Alberts Sr

    February 16, 2006 will be 1 year since my father had passed on. I think about him each and every day. I miss my father alot.

    I love and miss you dad............
    In Loving Memory of Allen Alberts Sr.
    March 1, 1945 to February 16, 2005
    R.I.P Daddy
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
    As long as you keep a person down, some part of you is down there to hold that person down. So you don't soar higher than you want.



    ~~~CutHead Band of Sioux~~~


    ~~Native Pride~~


  • HolyElk
    A Tiny Tots Mom
    • Aug 2002
    • 1076

    #2
    Memorial Feed and Giveaway

    Remembering out "Beloved Dad, Grandpa & Friend"

    Memorial Feed & Giveaway

    Saturday February 25, 2006 at Fort Totten Recreation Center, Fort Totten, North Dakota


    Remember Me!
    Remember me when flowers bloom
    Early in the spring
    Remember me on sunny days
    In the fun that summer brings

    Remember me in the fall
    As you walk through the leaves of gold
    And in the Wintertime - remember me
    In the stories that are told

    But most of all remember
    Each day - right from the start
    I will be forever near
    For I live within your heart.


    In loving memory of

    Allen Arthur Alberts Sr.
    Mato Isnanaun - Lone Bear


    12:00pm - Feed
    1:00pm - Giveaway


    Given By:

    Children:
    Allen Alberts Jr.
    LeAnn Alberts

    Grandchildren:
    Koltyn Twobears
    Maria Alberts
    Lucille Red Tomahawk

    Friend:
    Imogene Belgarde


    Special thanks to all who have helped us during our time of grief and sorrow.

    Let us now celebrate a new beginning and journey as our dad would have wanted us to.

    Our prayers and friendship with our family and relatives, will give us this strength, as we travel this road relying on our inner strength to guide us in our daily ventures.
    In Loving Memory of Allen Alberts Sr.
    March 1, 1945 to February 16, 2005
    R.I.P Daddy
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
    As long as you keep a person down, some part of you is down there to hold that person down. So you don't soar higher than you want.



    ~~~CutHead Band of Sioux~~~


    ~~Native Pride~~


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    • debbieyd
      Senior Dancer
      • Jul 2004
      • 587

      #3
      Many of us know the feeling too well, losing a parent/or both!

      Originally posted by HolyElk
      Remembering out "Beloved Dad, Grandpa & Friend"

      Memorial Feed & Giveaway

      Saturday February 25, 2006 at Fort Totten Recreation Center, Fort Totten, North Dakota


      Remember Me!
      Remember me when flowers bloom
      Early in the spring
      Remember me on sunny days
      In the fun that summer brings

      Remember me in the fall
      As you walk through the leaves of gold
      And in the Wintertime - remember me
      In the stories that are told

      But most of all remember
      Each day - right from the start
      I will be forever near
      For I live within your heart.


      In loving memory of

      Allen Arthur Alberts Sr.
      Mato Isnanaun - Lone Bear


      12:00pm - Feed
      1:00pm - Giveaway


      Given By:

      Children:
      Allen Alberts Jr.
      LeAnn Alberts

      Grandchildren:
      Koltyn Twobears
      Maria Alberts
      Lucille Red Tomahawk

      Friend:
      Imogene Belgarde


      Special thanks to all who have helped us during our time of grief and sorrow.

      Let us now celebrate a new beginning and journey as our dad would have wanted us to.

      Our prayers and friendship with our family and relatives, will give us this strength, as we travel this road relying on our inner strength to guide us in our daily ventures.
      Sorry to hear about your loss. My dad has been gone since 03/31/2004 and my mom has been gone since 11/27/1983, and the emptiness leaves!!!!!!!
      [FONT=Garamond]RainbowDreamer

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      • HolyElk
        A Tiny Tots Mom
        • Aug 2002
        • 1076

        #4
        yes, it's been a long hard year.. Been keeping myself busy working.
        In Loving Memory of Allen Alberts Sr.
        March 1, 1945 to February 16, 2005
        R.I.P Daddy
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~
        As long as you keep a person down, some part of you is down there to hold that person down. So you don't soar higher than you want.



        ~~~CutHead Band of Sioux~~~


        ~~Native Pride~~


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        • HolyElk
          A Tiny Tots Mom
          • Aug 2002
          • 1076

          #5
          Missing Dad

          <TABLE style="BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD noWrap align=middle>Allen Arthur Alberts Sr.
          March 1, 1945 - February 16, 2005
          May you Rest In Peace Dad
          Vietnam Veteran - Navy

          This February 16, 2007 will be 2 years since the passing of my father, Allen.
          Each and every day our father is loved and missed dearly. He is always is our hearts.
          Thank you dad for all you have done during the Vietnam Era and the many years after.


          Never To Be Forgot
          </TD><TD noWrap align=middle></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
          <CENTER><TABLE style="BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=6 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>
          Many men have died for us
          so we could live in peace.
          We honor you on this day
          as our pride will never cease.

          You served your country proud
          and brought pride to us all.
          I thank God for every one
          who answered their last call.

          For some you may be gone now
          but you'll never be forgotten.
          As you lie there in the ground
          under that flag of woven cotton.

          From the beginning of our country
          to the last war we just fought.
          Your duty and your honor
          will never have been for naught.

          For those of us still here
          and remember you this day.
          If it wasn't for you all
          there would be no USA.
          </TD></TR><TR><TD width="100%">By Bernard Howe
          </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER>
          In Loving Memory of Allen Alberts Sr.
          March 1, 1945 to February 16, 2005
          R.I.P Daddy
          ~~~~~~~~~~~~
          As long as you keep a person down, some part of you is down there to hold that person down. So you don't soar higher than you want.



          ~~~CutHead Band of Sioux~~~


          ~~Native Pride~~


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          • LISA IRONMAKER
            Pow Wow Committee
            • Dec 2002
            • 4376

            #6
            Originally posted by HolyElk View Post
            <TABLE style="BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD noWrap align=middle>Allen Arthur Alberts Sr.
            March 1, 1945 - February 16, 2005
            May you Rest In Peace Dad
            Vietnam Veteran - Navy

            This February 16, 2007 will be 2 years since the passing of my father, Allen.
            Each and every day our father is loved and missed dearly. He is always is our hearts.
            Thank you dad for all you have done during the Vietnam Era and the many years after.


            Never To Be Forgot
            </TD><TD noWrap align=middle></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
            <CENTER><TABLE style="BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=6 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>
            Many men have died for us
            so we could live in peace.
            We honor you on this day
            as our pride will never cease.

            You served your country proud
            and brought pride to us all.
            I thank God for every one
            who answered their last call.

            For some you may be gone now
            but you'll never be forgotten.
            As you lie there in the ground
            under that flag of woven cotton.

            From the beginning of our country
            to the last war we just fought.
            Your duty and your honor
            will never have been for naught.

            For those of us still here
            and remember you this day.
            If it wasn't for you all
            there would be no USA.
            </TD></TR><TR><TD width="100%">By Bernard Howe
            </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER>
            I'm sorry HolyElk........may your dad rest in peace! I luv the poem. Be strong and r'member the good times you had with your father and follow his teach'ns, as he would be proud of you, as he looks down at you from above smil'n.
            lisaironmaker

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