Liam Cunliffe
So Sorry to hear of Al's passing. He was so passionate about porsche. We will miss him coming in and chatting cars. All at porsche Tampa.
Birth date: Apr 17, 1941 Death date: Dec 4, 2025
Eberhard Gerhard Grosser, known to friends and colleagues as Al, passed away on December 4, 2025, in Wesley Chapel, Florida, at the age of 84. He was born on April 17, 1941, in Fellhammer, Germany. He moved from East Germany to th Read Obituary
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So Sorry to hear of Al's passing. He was so passionate about porsche. We will miss him coming in and chatting cars. All at porsche Tampa.
Thank you Uncle Al, for fantastic memories, love and always willing to share…🤍🫶🤍
To my family and Al’s friends/family,
Blessed and honored by my Unlce Al. Couple of years ago was visiting and had my granddaughters with me, he took our precious Ivy to his “treasure room” and share so many fabulous accomplishments and exciting journeys. And a plus, him and I shared a common interest in “fast/cool cars.” He was an outstanding man, husband, uncle and father to my precious cousins and grandfather (aka Grumpy), plus many friends and acquaintances he helped along the way, with his unwavering generosity. Grateful for you Uncle Al, you’ll be missed here on earth but know we carry you, your memories in our hearts/spirits forever!
Love purely, Anna Marie (proud niece)🤍🫶🤍

I met Al & Dee as friends of my husband's when we were dating. Then quickly became our friends. They were there from our beginning. I am thankful for all our years together and the blessings that have come from it. From Disney adventures, road trips, car shows, parties, dining out and so many wonderful memories! Dee and I have always talked of the blessings of our husbands. How they love us so well and how much we love them. They shared the same values & interests. Our car guys with crazy car knowledge, impeccable taste, spotless well waxed and detailed cars. Heaven gained a very special one!
Love,
Tammy
We always love dining out together always lots of laughs and great stories! I think this was Stonewood!
At Disney's Merry, Merry Christmas Party! Al had Justin on his shoulders just carrying him around. Dee, Al, Justin, Bill, Alina & I ate cookies and drank hot cocoa all night!
Al & Dee from our beginning!
At our wedding.
I met AL in 1980 when I was transferred to vice as a Sergeant. Al was an undercover Detective. He and Dee lived in my neighborhood. We became quick friends. We both had a shared love of cars and shared values. He became one of my Dearest and most trusted friends. One thing I admired about Al was that he never criticized anyone or talked bad about anyone. And conversely no one ever talked bad about Al. I hear discussions all the time about what people value most. Everyone is different so their are many opinions. For me personally, I value my relatonship with my Lord & Savior Jesus Christ the most. The second thing which might souĥd strange is loyalty. Without Loyalty no other relationship is worth while. We desperately desire loyalty from the ones we love the most. Sometimes you get it sometimes you don't. But, when it is there it is the most precious commodity on earth. Al was one of the most loyal people I ever knew therefore I valued his friendship and loved him like a brother. Knowing Al as I did I know how much he loved his wife and his children and grandchildren. There is one who was the light of his life. He never stopped talking about how proud he was of Justin and I can see why. All men want a son or grandson they can connect with and that connection is Spiritual. A love for one another only God can provide. In Al's final days we would come to visit and when it became apparent his health continued to deteriorate I would talk to him about being right with God. We prayed together and I understand a member of the clergy would come and visit with him. My God is a God of Love and Grace! My prayer is when he breathed his last breath his eternal eyes were opened and the angels escorted him through the gates of heaven. I don't know exactly what heaven will be like but I know it will be much more than we could imagine. Maybe just maybe Al is there driving a Porsche. He will be missed greatly.
Bill Law
2021 San Diego, California. Brother's sailing.