Al may be gone but is not forgotten he was a great person and treated his co-workers as he wanted to be treated. He was well respected.
Allan said to me as he left Queensway Div “live life and get out when you
can !”
It was a true pleasure working with Allan , my condolences to your family and friends may he RIP.
My sincere condolences to all. Allan was a fun loving guy. He will be missed
I met Al when I got to Queensway about 15 years ago I started working nights late in the evening starts and I ran into this big guy. With his ball cap on I introduce myself and we got to talking and it was funny. It was sort of like we knew each other. Well we talk so much Al almost missed taking over his bus. Well he managed to get there on time and the following night when I came into work, here was Al sitting at the table with his cap on talking with other drivers, I would sit down we would talk, this went on for a bunch of years, then finally Al retired didn’t get a chance to say goodbye. I believe I was on holidays, but he was one of those guys. I was going to get in touch with you when I retire next year and maybe we could sit and talk go out for a coffee gonna miss you Al rest well buddy rest well
So sorry for your loss. He was a kind soul. It was my pleasure to have know him and worked with him for over 10yrs at Queensway division. My condolences are with you and your family