Allan Joseph "Al" Hayden

allan hayden

October 2, 1936 ~ January 22, 2021

Allan Joseph Hayden, “Al”, 84, of Leonardtown, MD, passed away on Friday, January 22, 2021 in Glen Bernie, MD. Born on October 2, 1936 in Washington, DC, he was the son of the late Kathleen & James Hayden. He was the loving husband of Jane Hayden. Al is survived by his children; James (Mary Ann) Hayden of California, MD, Jones (Nancy) Hayden of Brussels, Belgium, Kitten (Lenny) Wood of Leonardtown, MD, and Michael (Heather) Hayden of Chantilly, VA, Siblings; Frannie Long of Leonardtown, MD, James Hayden of Whitsett, NC, and Cheryl Laskowski of Little River, SC, 6 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild. Al graduated from Margret Brent High School in 1954. He was a lifelong resident of St. Mary’s County. He enlisted in the Air Force on July 20, 1954 and served four years, departing on July 19, 1958. Al was an Electronics Technician for the U.S. Government. The Family will receive friends on Thursday, January 28, 2021 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM in Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A; where a Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 PM in the Funeral Home Chapel with Father Ryan Pineda officiating. Serving as pallbearers will be Arthur Farrell, Pete Himmelheber, Buddy Owens, Pat Woodburn, Alex Walters, Lin Vandenbos. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Sean Wood and Bryan Wood.

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  1. Sincere condolences to the Hayden family. It is so hard to say goodbye to a loved one especially a dear husband or parent. May fond memories of years passed provide comfort and peace. In retirement, my Mom remembered seeing your Father and Miss Jane out and about town. I think at some point in their careers, our Father’s paths crossed. May the lessons your Father gave you last a lifetime and may you always feel his presence in your hearts.

  2. So sorry and prayers to the family. I got to know Al in building 102 when I first started working at NESEA. Leroy Williams and Al would trade us young guys but all in good fun. He was a good guy.


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