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Delilah Preston “Della” Carpenter Albright

Birth
Hyndman, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 Feb 1912 (aged 70)
Hyndman, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Bedford Gazette, Feb 23, 1912, pg 4. Scanned by Bob Rose, typed by Nancy Agnew Peché:

Mrs. Della Albright, widow of the late Jacob Albright, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ormound Facenbaker, in Pittsburg on Sunday February 18, aged 72 years. Liver trouble combined with advanced age was the cause of her death, she being confined to her bed for more than a year.

Mrs. Albrigth was a life-long member of the Methodist Church; a beautiful Christian character who was beloved by all who knew her.

The body was brought to Hyndman Tuesday evening and taken to the home of Mrs. Will Zembower, a niece where it remained until taken to the Methodist Church Wednesday morning at 10:30, when the funeral service was held by Rev. D. A. Foard. Interment in Hyndman Cemetery.

A sister, Mrs. George Baker of Hyndman, and four brothers, John and William Carpenter of Milligan's Cove and Abram Carpenter of Kansas survive. Also a daughger. Mrs. Ormound Facenbaker, and two sons, Samuel and Oscar Albright, all of Pitsburg.

Those from a distance who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Albright and son Lloyd, Samuel Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Ormound Facenbaker, Mr. and Mrs. Fox and daughter, Mrs. Flora Arnold, of Pittsburg; S. B. Carpenter, Ephraim Miller, Mrs. Blair Hurley, Samuel Carpenter and Mrs. George Zembower, of Mann's Choice.
Bedford Gazette, Feb 23, 1912, pg 4. Scanned by Bob Rose, typed by Nancy Agnew Peché:

Mrs. Della Albright, widow of the late Jacob Albright, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ormound Facenbaker, in Pittsburg on Sunday February 18, aged 72 years. Liver trouble combined with advanced age was the cause of her death, she being confined to her bed for more than a year.

Mrs. Albrigth was a life-long member of the Methodist Church; a beautiful Christian character who was beloved by all who knew her.

The body was brought to Hyndman Tuesday evening and taken to the home of Mrs. Will Zembower, a niece where it remained until taken to the Methodist Church Wednesday morning at 10:30, when the funeral service was held by Rev. D. A. Foard. Interment in Hyndman Cemetery.

A sister, Mrs. George Baker of Hyndman, and four brothers, John and William Carpenter of Milligan's Cove and Abram Carpenter of Kansas survive. Also a daughger. Mrs. Ormound Facenbaker, and two sons, Samuel and Oscar Albright, all of Pitsburg.

Those from a distance who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Albright and son Lloyd, Samuel Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Ormound Facenbaker, Mr. and Mrs. Fox and daughter, Mrs. Flora Arnold, of Pittsburg; S. B. Carpenter, Ephraim Miller, Mrs. Blair Hurley, Samuel Carpenter and Mrs. George Zembower, of Mann's Choice.


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