Albert Joseph Kress' Obituary
Albert Kress passed away on February 20th, 2016. Albert was born in Grants Pass, Oregon on January 5th, 1980. His family moved to Fort Myers, Florida when Albert was 12 years old. When he was younger, he enjoyed BMX bike riding, and as he got older he started working on computers as a hobby. Enjoying life, he began a job window tinting and this became his career. Albert started with the Quality Custom Window Tinting family in 1993 and stayed with the company up until the day he passed, for a total of 23 years.Albert is survived by he life partner, Megan. Albert and Megan were able to celebrate their 15th year anniversary on February 14, 2016.Albert is survived by his parents Bill and Melissa Kress, His brother Anthony Kress and his nieces Destiny and Desire.On Albert’s Father’s Side he is survived by his Aunt Margret Waller and her sons Toby and Billy Waller. Toby has three children; Jackson, Joey and Hannah. Also, cousins: Chuck, Jennifer, John, Nancy, Micheal and Susan Deemer. Finally, cousins John and Jim Elcessor.On Albert’s Mother’s Side he is survived by his Aunt Leta and Uncle Thomas Dixon, their daughters Francis Pearce and Christi Acock. His Aunt Sally and Uncle Billy Walters and their daughter Ruthie. His Aunt Joyce and Uncle Stanley Dulaney. His Aunt Judy Shreve and her daughter Jennifer. His Uncle Johny Nessselroad and his children Edith and Travis.In addition to his relatives, Albert and Megan had three dogs that he loved like children; Bentley, Bella and Daisy.Albert had a heart of gold and a large group of friends he considered family. Many of you he held dear to his heart and will always be with him. Albert’s loving soul has moved on, but he has touched many hearts while he was here and he will always be remembered.The Kress Family wants to thank everyone for attending the memorial and to everyone that couldn’t make it that hold Albert dear to their heart. Also, for all the contributions made to fund this memorial on such short notice. Everything is so greatly appreciated and nothing will be forgotten.
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