Albert (Al) Block, PhD, 88, passed away peacefully on January 4th at his home in Gainesville,Florida. He was born on September 28, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York to Maurice and Jean Block.Al graduated from Brooklyn's Samuel J. Tilden High School in 1941 and immediately left hischildhood home to join the US Army's 14th Armored Division. He served on the front lines inEurope until the end of WWII and helped to liberate several prisoner of war camps. He remainedin the US Army Reserve and was recalled to serve during the Korean war. He retired with therank of Major after 25 years.A naturally gifted musician, Al used the GI Bill to pursue his passion after the war. He received hisBA and MA in Music from NYU while minoring in education. A teacher encouraged him to applyto the prestigious Juilliard School. Al reconsidered, though, choosing to leave his New York Cityhome once again. He made his way to Miami where he began teaching elementary school,working as a reading specialist in the Dade County school system, and playing piano in severalpopular local venues.Al was as passionate about learning and education as he was for music. He quickly foundadditional work teaching English to immigrants at Miami Dade Community College at night. Itwas there that Al met the love of his life, another young instructor named Judy. Al and Judy Blockwere married in 1964.Al soon began work on his PhD in Education at the University of Miami where he helped launchthe first Head Start program. He became the director of the JFK Early Childhood Program, acooperative effort between the Dade county school system and Miami Dade CC. He was hired asa Professor of Education at the University of Florida, and he and Judy moved to Gainesville in1966. In 1968, Al became Chairman of Early Childhood Education at UF.In 1971 Al and Judy founded Brentwood School in Gainesville, which is still thriving today.Brentwood remains an integral part of his legacy. Two of his sons Ken and Jeffrey, graduatedfrom Brentwood School in the late 1970's, while his grandson Chance graduated just last year.His Granddaughters Marley and Alaina currently attend Brentwood as well. Al served as Directorof the school for over a decade before accepting a position as Director of Student SupportServices at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, where he served for 15 years before retiring.Throughout those 15 years he also taught Early Childhood Education classes for the NovaUniversity graduate program.The center of his universe was without question his family. His deep love for his wife Judywas apparent to everyone who knew him and he loved her endlessly. Words are inadequate.The love, loyalty, unconditional support, and pride that he displayed for his 3 sons Mark, Ken, andthe late Jeffrey Block was a shining example to the world of what fatherhood should truly be. Hisface would light up with joy at the mere mention of his grandchildren. The simple sound of theirvoices and easy laughter brought him so much happiness. He deeply cherished their endlesshugs.His hearing was damaged by rapid rifle fire in WWII, but Al's ear for music and love of wordsnever left him. In 2000 he co-wrote the song "Out There" with his son, Ken, that appeared on theSister Hazel gold record, Fortress. Throughout his life he played piano whenever he could.Al possessed a quick wit and a subtle and clever sense of humor. One of his favorite house ruleswas that "a bad joke is better than no joke at all". And he whispered bad puns to the end, with aknowing smile you'd almost miss, if you didn't know better.Al is survived by his wife Judy of Gainesville, Florida; his son Mark (Debbie) of Fort Lauderdale,Florida; his son Ken (Tracy) of Gainesville, Florida; his grandchildren Chanson, Marley andAlaina; his sister Toby Larsson of Thompson Falls, Montana; and his nieces and nephews andother relatives.Al was preceded in death by his parents Maurice and Jean; his brother Lee; and his dearly lovedson Jeffrey.A celebration of life service will be held at 7PM Monday evening January 7th at the Santa FeCollege Fine Arts Center, 3000 N.W. 83rd Street, Gainesville, Florida.In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to the "Jeff Block MemorialScholarship" fund at the above address, Santa Fe College.
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