William Albright, 63, who had lived southeast of Harrah for ten years, died suddenly of a heart attack at the Union bus terminal - in Oklahoma City, about noon Saturday, just before he was to return home by bus. A pulmotor squad was unable to revive him. He had gone to the City on business. Services were held Tuesday at the Hunter funeral home in Oklahoma City, Burial was in the Odd Fellows cemetery near Jones, located on the farm homesteaded by his parents, and where the deceased lived with his parents for many years. Mr. Albright was born November 22, 1880, at Council Grove, Kansas, and came to Oklahoma with his parents when he was 10 years old. His death occurred on his birthday. The family moved to Oklahoma City some 25 years ago, but William had lived near Harrah ten years. His parents are both dead. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ada Young of Nicoma Park and Mrs. Marie Sheneman of Oklahoma City; and three brothers, Theodore, Fred and Joe, all of Oklahoma City..
The Oklahoma County News, Jones City, OK, Friday, 28 November 1947 page 1
Albright - William I., Harrah, Rt. 2, funeral services Tuesday 2 p.m. in the Church of God, 29th and S. Harvey. Rev. Lawrence J. Chestnut officiating under direction of Hunter Funeral Home, Interment Jones cemetery.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, OK, 25 November 1947 page 21
William Albright, 63, who had lived southeast of Harrah for ten years, died suddenly of a heart attack at the Union bus terminal - in Oklahoma City, about noon Saturday, just before he was to return home by bus. A pulmotor squad was unable to revive him. He had gone to the City on business. Services were held Tuesday at the Hunter funeral home in Oklahoma City, Burial was in the Odd Fellows cemetery near Jones, located on the farm homesteaded by his parents, and where the deceased lived with his parents for many years. Mr. Albright was born November 22, 1880, at Council Grove, Kansas, and came to Oklahoma with his parents when he was 10 years old. His death occurred on his birthday. The family moved to Oklahoma City some 25 years ago, but William had lived near Harrah ten years. His parents are both dead. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ada Young of Nicoma Park and Mrs. Marie Sheneman of Oklahoma City; and three brothers, Theodore, Fred and Joe, all of Oklahoma City..
The Oklahoma County News, Jones City, OK, Friday, 28 November 1947 page 1
Albright - William I., Harrah, Rt. 2, funeral services Tuesday 2 p.m. in the Church of God, 29th and S. Harvey. Rev. Lawrence J. Chestnut officiating under direction of Hunter Funeral Home, Interment Jones cemetery.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, OK, 25 November 1947 page 21
Family Members
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Pvt Henry Frederick Albright
1879–1934
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Marie Isabella Albright Sheneman
1882–1976
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Theodore Gustof Albright
1884–1966
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Mrs Clara Matilda "Tillie" Albright Aull
1887–1925
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Fredrick Dave "Fred" Albright
1888–1952
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Joseph Arnold Albright
1890–1967
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Frances Albright
1894–1895
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Ada Davida Albright Young
1898–1988
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