Jonathan Albrecht of Babolat passed away on Saturday, March 15. We send our deepest sympathy to his wife, family and Babolat team..

We will all miss Jonathan. He recently attended the “Little Mo” Nationals in Austin in October and was always a fun guy to be around.  We send our deepest sympathy to his wife, family and the Babolat team. 
Note from Craig Bell:
Hi Everyone,
It is with great sadness that I pass along this email today.  Many of you
have probably already heard the news that our good tennis buddy, Jonathan
Albrecht of Babolat Racquet Sports, passed away very unexpectedly last
Saturday.   For all that knew Jonathan, he was a stranger to no one – always
very positive and upbeat.  I can’t imagine Jonathan not walking through the
doors of Bent Tree Tennis any longer.  
 
Whenever Jonathan would send out emails to everyone he would always start
with “You are Greatness”…..Jonathan – You Were
Greatness
and we all appreciated your willingness to be a part
of the tennis community – not just selling Babolat products (which was his
job) but doing things for the good of the Great Game we all love! 
 
I guess God needed Jonathan in heaven at this time and he’s just getting
everything ready for us when we get there.  So Jonathan, Thank
You
for caring and your friendship – there will never be another Jonathan
Albrecht!
 
The
service for Jonathan will be Saturday, March 22nd at Bridlewood Golf Club – 4000
Windsor Drive Flower Mound, TX 75028 at 1:00pm.
    
From:
David Dwelle
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 9:51 AM
Subject:
Jonathan Albrecht

 

I
am sad to inform everyone that Jonathan Albrecht passed away yesterday.   There
are no words to describe how much he will be missed by the Babolat family. 
Jonathan’s positive attitude and willingness to help anyone and everyone was
never an act but in fact was just Jonathan being himself.   Jonathan always told
me how much he loved being a part of the Babolat team and how lucky he was to
work here.  I will miss his calls when he would bring a positive update from the
field. 

 

There
will be stories about his acts of kindness but there was one that showed me who
he really was.  We were all told that one of our team members was needing help
and we all watched him open his wallet and take out all his cash, which lead
everyone to do the same.  No questions just Jonathan being Jonathan.  

 

He
is survived by his wife Sandy.   When I get information on the services I will
make sure to pass them along. 

 

Jonathan
you will be missed as a member of the South team and as my friend.  There will
never be another one like you.

D2

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