In memory of

Alan Hartikainen

February 13, 1960 -  May 10, 2020

I give you this one thought to keep—
I am with you still—I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints in snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awake in the morning’s hush,
I am the swift, uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the stars that shine at night.
Do not think of me as gone—
I am with you still—in each new dawn.

Guestbook 

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Christopher Morrison Jensen (Friend)

Entered May 24, 2020 from Toronto

Never will be truly gone, for he'll never be truly forgotten......

Betty Talbot 

Entered July 7, 2020

Al you left us to soon my heart is breaking and i miss you so much its to quiet without you here . I know you are not resting you are every were now . I will take good care of Dexter he is missing you to . I am so glad I got be a part of your life there was never a dull time with you. You let me see thing I would not if I was not with you I meet lots of interesting people . I know you loved me and i will always love you until we meet again rest in peace.

Timothy Rogers 

Entered July 17, 2020

I grew up and went to school with Alan. He lived at 77 Harlandale Ave, I lived at 52 Harlandale Ave.
Still think about him from time to time.
Miss his house, new one standing there now 2 storey job big place.
R.I.P. old friend.
Until we meet again, God willing.

Life Stories 

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Betty Talbot 

Entered July 19, 2020

Al grew up in Toronto Ontario loved hockey was a goal keeper his mother was from Finland . His father was a native up north . He had three children Mark , Angle ,Destine. Al traveled all around Canada living in Alberta British Colombia were he lived on the beach fished and sold some of his crafts . Al also was very good with dogs Sheba Bonehead and Dexter to name a few. Al was quite the person if you meet him you would never forget him. He had two mothers of his children Maxcen and Brenda who is no longer with us so now hey can be together Al knew all kinds of people from all kinds of walks of life. Al was a man's man no notice but fare very creative and lots of fun to be around . I meet Al in 2000 an lived with him for 15 years I was with him with his dog Dexter and friend and caretaker Chris . I miss him so . I would like others to also add to this page and add there stories about Al I know there are lot.

Photos 

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