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Albert Stanley Kitchen

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Albert Stanley Kitchen, 89, of Indianapolis, passed away May 15, 2015.

Albert was born January 2, 1926 in Terre Haute, Indiana to Rufus and Rosa Mae Cure Kitchen. He is survived by two brothers and three sisters, as well as his wife of 61 years, Edra; 12 children (three sons, nine daughters); and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.
As one of the Greatest Generation, he served in the regular Army during World War II. After the war ended, he continued service to his country in the Indiana National Guard until 1952.
At the age of 30, he accepted God’s gift of salvation and spent the rest of his life sharing his faith with others. A large part of his ministry was focused on the deaf, interpreting services, teaching sign language, and establishing deaf ministries in churches.
Friends and family may call from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Hope Baptist Church, 1055 N. Girl’s School Road, Indianapolis, with a funeral service at 5:00 p.m.  He will be laid to rest, with military honors, at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 22, 2015 at Indiana Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Madison, Indiana.

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  1. Jonathan Goodman says

    May 18, 2015 at 12:10 PM

    Nancy,
    I’m sorry for your loss. I’ll remember your family in my prayers.

    Jon

  2. David Close says

    May 18, 2015 at 1:02 PM

    Here is what I wrote for my dad when he was taken from us 4 years ago. I think it applies equally well to Uncle Al.

    We’ve come to say goodbye today
    Because you’re being borne
    By that low-swinging heav’nly dray
    To the place where none shall mourn.

    It’s we who have to stay below–
    Until our own time comes
    To take that trip, across the flow,
    To which each man succumbs–

    It’s we whose eyes can fill with tears,
    We yet can be aggrieved.
    We’re prone to all our human fears;
    It’s we who feel bereaved.

    We’ll very deeply miss you,
    Though we know you’re happier there.
    We wish to see and speak to you
    To show you that we care.

    We miss you so because
    We don’t yet “know as we are known”–
    Although there’s surely One Who does,
    Who sits upon the throne

    From which the living river flows,
    With waters crystal clear,
    By gates of pearl that never close,
    Where ne’er is shed a tear.

    We know we won’t see you again
    Till the veil comes off our eyes,
    As we enter into that domain,
    And finally claim the prize.

    We’re parted for a time,
    Till on the farther shore we meet,
    Where we can hear the strains sublime,
    And tread the golden street.

    We’re grateful now for all you’d done
    Through all your kindly days.
    We celebrate the race you’ve won
    And offer thanks and praise.

    You laid a firm foundation
    Our family home to build.
    We lift our commendation
    For hopes and dreams fulfilled.

    You’ll oftentimes be on our minds
    Amid some tears we shed,
    At each memento that reminds
    Of something you’d have said.

    We’ll think of you serenely
    Though we can’t now see your face,
    Remembering so keenly
    Our God’s amazing grace.

  3. Ember Criswell says

    May 18, 2015 at 2:13 PM

    So sorry for your loss. I’ll always remember Albert as loving God and his family!

  4. Bobby & Trudy Johnston III says

    May 18, 2015 at 3:51 PM

    Praise God another soldier has gone home! Praying for your family. God bless you all!

  5. Debbie Reynolds says

    May 18, 2015 at 10:44 PM

    I am so ssorry, my heart is breaking. He taught me sign language right after I got saved in 1976. Me and Wilma Pope had many deaf boys we brought to church. He blessed me many many times.He is singing in heavens choir now

  6. Jerry and Christine Mullendore says

    May 19, 2015 at 2:01 PM

    Bro. Kitchen was a dear friend and brother in the Lord. He will be greatly missed by family and friends. We wil remember the family in our prayers.

  7. devona (DeeDee) Reynolds Rybolt says

    May 19, 2015 at 5:11 PM

    Sending my love and prayers, he was a very good man! He will be dearly missed Billy and I was just talking about him and the family the other day

  8. Billy Rybolt says

    May 19, 2015 at 5:52 PM

    to all family
    sorry your loss
    i alway remeber him in many years bless him and his family

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