Albert Marshall Vise

April 29, 1919 - December 8, 2020
Albert Marshall Vise

In Loving Memory

Pam and family, Al was always a favorite of mine and I loved sitting in the dining room with Al and Bob, as they told stores and laughed together. Al was truly one of a kind. He was so excited to hit that century mark for his birthday, and afterwards he had a tough time finding something else to look forward to! He would proudly tell everyone he was the oldest one at Cottonwood. I will never forget the look on Al’s face when the Marilyn Monroe impersonator came and put her arm around him. As far as he was concerned, she was the REAL thing! Al will be missed by all those at The Ridge Cottonwood, and especially his therapist who would work with him to keep walking. Al came up with more excuses on why he didn’t need to walk anymore and as perfectly happy with his wheelchair! Sending much love and prayers to all his family at this difficult time. Glenda Trevenen. RN.
Glenda Trevenen
sandy, UT
Phil, Terri and family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May you be embraced by Our Lord at this most difficult time.
Nettie Priet
salt lake city, UT
I am so sorry to hear of Al's passing and offer my deepest condolences to his family! I was lucky enough to get to get to know Al while visiting the Ridge and shared many lunches with him. He was such an amazing person-quick wit, always dressed to the nines, and generously share many of his life experiences! I remember asking him on D day where he was that day and he recanted his very personal experience to me! We loved him so much -he will be missed, but I feel honored to have known him!
Tracy Zahler
salt lake city, UT