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Albert Fredrick
Hallam, Jr.
May 21, 1941 – October 27, 2024
Albert Fredrick Hallam Jr., a cherished family man, respected veteran, and passionate outdoorsman, passed away peacefully on October 27, 2024, in Livonia, Michigan, at the age of 83. Born on May 21, 1941, in Providence, Rhode Island, to the late Albert and Irene Hallam, Albert's life was one marked by devotion, joy, and an unwavering sense of humor that endeared him to all who knew him.
Albert's journey through life was one of dedication and service. As a proud veteran of the US Army, he exemplified the values of courage and commitment. His military service was a significant chapter in his life, shaping his character and instilling in him a profound sense of duty that he carried into his civilian endeavors.
Albert met and married the love of his life, the late Karon Hallam. Together, they embarked on countless adventures, traveling in their younger years and creating a lifetime of memories. Their love was a beacon for their family, guiding them through joys and sorrows alike.
Albert was a loving father to his children, Rene (Dan) Strong and the late Tami Day. He instilled in them the values of love, kindness, and laughter. His guidance and support were unwavering, and his legacy lives on through them. Though he was predeceased by his parents and siblings, Marie Bowen, Arthur Hallam, Donald Hallam, and Alan Hallam, the memories they shared remain a testament to the close-knit family they were.
His role as a grandfather was one that Albert cherished deeply. He was a guiding light to his grandchildren, Joshua (Karina) Day, Joseph (Nina) Day, Jeff Day, Ryleigh (Matthew) Kryska, and Karla Strong. Albert's three great-grandchildren were a source of immense joy and pride, and he reveled in their accomplishments and growth.
Albert's interests were as varied as they were passionate. He loved watching and playing golf, finding peace and camaraderie on the green. His motorcycle was not just a vehicle but a companion on the open road, a symbol of freedom and adventure. Albert's love for the outdoors was evident in his daily walks, his well-tended garden, and his appreciation for the simple beauty of nature.
Those who knew Albert will remember him as a man of kindness, whose humor could light up a room and whose generosity knew no bounds. He was the kind of person who made a lasting impact on the lives of others, not through grand gestures, but through the consistent, everyday acts of love and laughter.
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