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Otha Lee Albritton

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Otha Lee Albritton

Birth
Taylor County, Georgia, USA
Death
10 Apr 2012 (aged 77)
Burial
Warner Robins, Houston County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.6250191, Longitude: -83.66819
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Otha Lee Albritton, 77, entered into rest on Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

Mr. Albritton was born on October 8, 1934 in Taylor County, Georgia. He was a member of Westside Baptist Church for over forty four years. He truly enjoyed his Sunday School Class and was well known for joking and making people laugh. Even though he had been through several medical hardships he maintained a positive attitude through it all. Lee retired from Robins Air Force Base in 1974 due to health reasons. It is believed he was one of the longest living Liver Transplant recipients in Georgia, living twenty years after receiving the transplant. Lee enjoyed fishing, camping, live Christian and Country music. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Roscoe (Bob) and Hattie Mae Wisham Albritton of Taylor County; brothers, Roscoe Albritton, J. B. Albritton, Halton Albritton, and Bobby Albritton; sisters, Joyce Albritton and Lozia Moulton.

His memory will forever be treasured by his beloved wife of fifty eight years, Wynelle Blakely Albritton, Warner Robins; daughter, Teresa Rana A. Howdeshell (Dennis), Warner Robins; sons, Timothy Lee Albritton (Sandie), Covington; Danny Kurt Albritton (Leigh Ann), Warner Robins; granddaughters, Erika Sue Weinfurter (Mark), Athens; Jessica Leah Albritton, Covington; and Elizabeth Brooke Albritton, Warner Robins; sisters, Lura Bartlett, Gray; Frances Burkett, Thomaston, and Lula Mae Gorman, Byron.
Otha Lee Albritton, 77, entered into rest on Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

Mr. Albritton was born on October 8, 1934 in Taylor County, Georgia. He was a member of Westside Baptist Church for over forty four years. He truly enjoyed his Sunday School Class and was well known for joking and making people laugh. Even though he had been through several medical hardships he maintained a positive attitude through it all. Lee retired from Robins Air Force Base in 1974 due to health reasons. It is believed he was one of the longest living Liver Transplant recipients in Georgia, living twenty years after receiving the transplant. Lee enjoyed fishing, camping, live Christian and Country music. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Roscoe (Bob) and Hattie Mae Wisham Albritton of Taylor County; brothers, Roscoe Albritton, J. B. Albritton, Halton Albritton, and Bobby Albritton; sisters, Joyce Albritton and Lozia Moulton.

His memory will forever be treasured by his beloved wife of fifty eight years, Wynelle Blakely Albritton, Warner Robins; daughter, Teresa Rana A. Howdeshell (Dennis), Warner Robins; sons, Timothy Lee Albritton (Sandie), Covington; Danny Kurt Albritton (Leigh Ann), Warner Robins; granddaughters, Erika Sue Weinfurter (Mark), Athens; Jessica Leah Albritton, Covington; and Elizabeth Brooke Albritton, Warner Robins; sisters, Lura Bartlett, Gray; Frances Burkett, Thomaston, and Lula Mae Gorman, Byron.


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