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George Patterson Albright

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George Patterson Albright

Birth
Ray County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Nov 1943 (aged 78)
Lawson, Ray County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lawson, Ray County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.415779, Longitude: -94.1230275
Plot
Row 35, Sec D
Memorial ID
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Son of Henry Patterson and Rebecca (Patton) Albright.
Married Altha Hunt 29/Dec/1898 at Ray Co., MO.
Father of Eunice Adina.
Farmer

Per MO Death certificate #38986; burial 14/Nov/1943.

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George Patterson Albright, son of Henry Patterson and Rebecca Patton Albright, was born January 6, 1865 in Ray County, Missouri. He passed away in Lawson, Missouri November 12, 1943, at the age of 78 years 10 months and 6 days.
He was united in marriage to Altha Hunt December 29, 1898. To this union one daughter was born.
In November 1904 he was converted and united with Christian Union at the Graham Church, and when the church there disbanded, he with his wife and family united with the Union Church, to which he was a faithful member until death. He was always, as health permitted, faithful in attendance at all services of the Church. He will be missed by that body.
Brother Albright spent his entire life in Ray County, and near the place of his birth, He was a successful farmer and his sound judgment and integrity gained for him the respect and confidence of his community. His advice and judgment was desired and sought for in many ways.
He served as a director of the Farmers Bank of Polo for many years. To this charge he was very faithful.
A number of years ago he was very critically injured and from which he never entirely recovered, but in it all he retained his good nature and jovial disposition.
His father, mother, and one brother, one adopted brother, and three sisters preceded him in death.
He leaves his wife, his daughter, Mrs. Raymond Grove; two grandchildren, Betty Lou and Bobby Ray Grove; one brother, William H. Albright; and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his passing.
The funeral service was at Union church, Sunday, November 14, 1943 conducted by the Rev. C.C. Donaghue of Polo, assisted by Rev. A.F. Dorrell of Tryon, Okla., Rev. Austin Henry of Lawson, and Rev. W.P. Hunt of Excelsior Springs.
The pallbearers were cousins, Walter Albright, Roy Albright, and Arthur Albright, all of Excelsior Springs; James Albright and Carlos Allbright of Lawson; and Woodford Albright of Des Moines, IA.
OBITUARIES of PERSONS BURIED in OLD UNION CEMETERY, LAWSON, MO
Son of Henry Patterson and Rebecca (Patton) Albright.
Married Altha Hunt 29/Dec/1898 at Ray Co., MO.
Father of Eunice Adina.
Farmer

Per MO Death certificate #38986; burial 14/Nov/1943.

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George Patterson Albright, son of Henry Patterson and Rebecca Patton Albright, was born January 6, 1865 in Ray County, Missouri. He passed away in Lawson, Missouri November 12, 1943, at the age of 78 years 10 months and 6 days.
He was united in marriage to Altha Hunt December 29, 1898. To this union one daughter was born.
In November 1904 he was converted and united with Christian Union at the Graham Church, and when the church there disbanded, he with his wife and family united with the Union Church, to which he was a faithful member until death. He was always, as health permitted, faithful in attendance at all services of the Church. He will be missed by that body.
Brother Albright spent his entire life in Ray County, and near the place of his birth, He was a successful farmer and his sound judgment and integrity gained for him the respect and confidence of his community. His advice and judgment was desired and sought for in many ways.
He served as a director of the Farmers Bank of Polo for many years. To this charge he was very faithful.
A number of years ago he was very critically injured and from which he never entirely recovered, but in it all he retained his good nature and jovial disposition.
His father, mother, and one brother, one adopted brother, and three sisters preceded him in death.
He leaves his wife, his daughter, Mrs. Raymond Grove; two grandchildren, Betty Lou and Bobby Ray Grove; one brother, William H. Albright; and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his passing.
The funeral service was at Union church, Sunday, November 14, 1943 conducted by the Rev. C.C. Donaghue of Polo, assisted by Rev. A.F. Dorrell of Tryon, Okla., Rev. Austin Henry of Lawson, and Rev. W.P. Hunt of Excelsior Springs.
The pallbearers were cousins, Walter Albright, Roy Albright, and Arthur Albright, all of Excelsior Springs; James Albright and Carlos Allbright of Lawson; and Woodford Albright of Des Moines, IA.
OBITUARIES of PERSONS BURIED in OLD UNION CEMETERY, LAWSON, MO


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