Obit: Albright, Addie R. (1859 - 1927)

Transcriber: Audrey Roedl
Email: audrey@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: ALLEN ALBRIGHT WHITE

----Source: LOYAL TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 09/01/1927

Albright, Addie R. (11 May 1859 - 22 Augl 1927)

Addie Rena Allen was born in Camptown, Bradford County, Penn., May 11th 1859. Feb. 3, 1884 she was united in marriage with Geo. M. Albright and was his faithful helpmate until the time of her death.

Three children were born to this union all of whom are living.

She came to Wisconsin with her husband and family in 1886 and settled in Spokeville, Clark Co. where she lived until six years ago, when she with her husband moved to Fort Bragg, California. In June of this year she came back to Wisconsin to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. L. White, other relatives and many friends. The later part of July she was taken sick and was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield where she passed away August 22nd at the age of 68 years, 3 months, 11 days. Death being caused from cancer of the lungs.

Besides a husband she leaves to mourn her death four children: A. J. Albright, Fort Bragg, Calif; Leona E. Albright, San Jose, Calif; and Mrs. H. L. White, Loyal Wis. Four grandchildren: Arlene, Eunita, Elma and George White and one brother, W. R. Allen of Highland, Calif. also survive.

The funeral took place last Friday afternoon, August 26th from the M. E. Church, Rev. James officiating. Interment was made at Loyal cemetery under the Auspices of the Eastern Star and Royal Neighbor Lodges.

 

 


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