Dau of William C. Vick and Rosa M. Riley
m: Lyle Jennings Albin Nov 25 1937
ch: William Roy, Robert Lyle, Rose Ann.
ALBIN, Rose Cleo VICK
b: Nov 25 1920, Pottsville, Hamilton Co, TX
d: Jan 11 2002, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
bur: Clinton Memory Garden Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MO
arr: Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, MO
Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 4 2002 - Rose Cleo Albin, 81, Clinton, died Friday, January 11, 2002, at Clinton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 15, at Vansant-Mills Funeral Home. Burial was at Clinton Memory Gardens. Mrs. Albin was born November 25, 1920, in Pottsville, Texas, the daughter of William C. and Rosa M. (Riley) Vick. She married Lyle Jennings Albin November 25, 1937, who preceded her in death. She is survived by three children, William Roy (Bill) Albin and wife Eileen, Clinton, Robert Lyle (Bob) Albin and his wife Karen, Castle Rock, Colorado, and Rose Ann (Albin) Muesser of Holts Summit. Also surviving are six grandchildren, Robin (Albin) Wells and husband, Richard, Clinton, Sherri Albin of Adrian, Jeff Albin and wife, Carolyn, Phoenix, Arizona, Katie (Albin) Pokorski and husband, David, Dallas, Texas, Clint Albin of Denver, Colorado, and Jason Muesser and wife, Karin, Elgin, Illinois. Mrs. Albin also has six great-grandchildren, Andrew, Justin and Garrison Wells of Clinton, Thomas and Charles Albin of Phoenix, Arizona, and Finley Muesser, Elgin, Illinois. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; two sisters, Gladys (Vick) Jacobs and Zadie (Vick) White, and four brothers, Riley Vick, Earl Vick, W. C. Vick and Lee Vick. Mrs. Albin worked at the Henry County Soil Testing Lab for 23 years and she and her husband ran "Teen Town" from 1956-68, but she most enjoyed being a homemaker and doll maker. She was known for making, repairing and restoring dolls for people all over the United States and made homemade dolls to sell at Silver Dollar City.
(obit from Henry Co. website, used with permission.)
Dau of William C. Vick and Rosa M. Riley
m: Lyle Jennings Albin Nov 25 1937
ch: William Roy, Robert Lyle, Rose Ann.
ALBIN, Rose Cleo VICK
b: Nov 25 1920, Pottsville, Hamilton Co, TX
d: Jan 11 2002, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
bur: Clinton Memory Garden Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MO
arr: Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, MO
Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 4 2002 - Rose Cleo Albin, 81, Clinton, died Friday, January 11, 2002, at Clinton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 15, at Vansant-Mills Funeral Home. Burial was at Clinton Memory Gardens. Mrs. Albin was born November 25, 1920, in Pottsville, Texas, the daughter of William C. and Rosa M. (Riley) Vick. She married Lyle Jennings Albin November 25, 1937, who preceded her in death. She is survived by three children, William Roy (Bill) Albin and wife Eileen, Clinton, Robert Lyle (Bob) Albin and his wife Karen, Castle Rock, Colorado, and Rose Ann (Albin) Muesser of Holts Summit. Also surviving are six grandchildren, Robin (Albin) Wells and husband, Richard, Clinton, Sherri Albin of Adrian, Jeff Albin and wife, Carolyn, Phoenix, Arizona, Katie (Albin) Pokorski and husband, David, Dallas, Texas, Clint Albin of Denver, Colorado, and Jason Muesser and wife, Karin, Elgin, Illinois. Mrs. Albin also has six great-grandchildren, Andrew, Justin and Garrison Wells of Clinton, Thomas and Charles Albin of Phoenix, Arizona, and Finley Muesser, Elgin, Illinois. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; two sisters, Gladys (Vick) Jacobs and Zadie (Vick) White, and four brothers, Riley Vick, Earl Vick, W. C. Vick and Lee Vick. Mrs. Albin worked at the Henry County Soil Testing Lab for 23 years and she and her husband ran "Teen Town" from 1956-68, but she most enjoyed being a homemaker and doll maker. She was known for making, repairing and restoring dolls for people all over the United States and made homemade dolls to sell at Silver Dollar City.
(obit from Henry Co. website, used with permission.)
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