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Algie (Alan) Stafford

June 28, 1960 - August 29, 2018

Big Al, Alan, Algie & many more names he was known by, however I am sure we all agree on 1 thing.....Alan Stafford was a kind, big hearted, helpful & loving Diva that blessed and brought happiness to everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. A loving son who lived with his Mum until she passed away & brother to 5 sisters Al spent most of his working life as a crane driver in the Dockyard & also had many hobbies including Motorbikes, Monkeybikes, Scooters, Jet-Skis and so on. In addition, Al loved spending time socialising and holidaying with many of his different friendship circles. Sadly, Al took his own life on Wednesday 29th August 2018 and he will be ever so sadly missed. We would love to hear from all of his friends and family alike to share stories about their experiences with him so please do feel free to post any laughs you may have had with this wonderful man who will never be forgotten. Love you mate, always will Mandy, Roger, Liam, Leanne, Brooke, Kelly & Little Ones xxxx

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2018-09-04 03:02:32 wrote:

I met Al in the Old Vic in Southsea and he was very nervous about being in a gay bar after he had separated from his partner so hadn't been on the scene. I immediately warmed to him as he came over and introduced himself and from that moment you could tell he was a top bloke. Kind heart. Always laughing and always lit up a room. If he was local he'd always message and say hi and to meet up. Only saw him couple of weeks ago and he was the same as he always was....full of life laughter and mischief. Al you'll be so sadly missed. Our loss heavens gain. Rest in Peace lovely fella. Sleep tight xx

2018-09-04 03:02:32 wrote: I met Al in the Old Vic in Southsea and he was very nervous about being in a gay bar after he had separated from his partner so hadn't been on the scene. I immediately warmed to him as he came over and introduced himself and from that moment you could tell he was a top bloke. Kind heart. Always laughing and always lit up a room. If he was local he'd always message and say hi and to meet up. Only saw him couple of weeks ago and he was the same as he always was....full of life laughter and mischief. Al you'll be so sadly missed. Our loss heavens gain. Rest in Peace lovely fella. Sleep tight xx

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