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Harrison Williamson “Harry” Albright

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Harrison Williamson “Harry” Albright

Birth
McKinney, Collin County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Jun 1951 (aged 60)
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Acacia Lawn, Gate 20, Section 5, Lot 1770, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Harrison W. Albright, 63 former city resident of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma died in his home in Whittier, Calif.

Born in McKinney, Texas later moving to Oklahoma with his family where he was reared. He started out selling newspapers, later became plant executive for Western Newspaper Union. In 1919 he moved to Wichita, Kansas where he become plant manager for Western Newspaper Union until 1928.

Albright served as the first choir director for the Trinity Baptist Church in Oklahoma also active in the Apollo Club and the Rotary Quartet. He moved to California in 1937.

He is survived by his wife Johnnie, five sons, four daughters, 13 grandchildren and three brothers, Walter of Whittier, CA; Earle, assistant to the president of Oklahoma A & M of Stillwater, OK, and Ernest of Shawnee, OK.


Original obituary was printed in The Daily Oklahoman Newspaper June 27, 1951.


Harrison W. Albright, 63 former city resident of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma died in his home in Whittier, Calif.

Born in McKinney, Texas later moving to Oklahoma with his family where he was reared. He started out selling newspapers, later became plant executive for Western Newspaper Union. In 1919 he moved to Wichita, Kansas where he become plant manager for Western Newspaper Union until 1928.

Albright served as the first choir director for the Trinity Baptist Church in Oklahoma also active in the Apollo Club and the Rotary Quartet. He moved to California in 1937.

He is survived by his wife Johnnie, five sons, four daughters, 13 grandchildren and three brothers, Walter of Whittier, CA; Earle, assistant to the president of Oklahoma A & M of Stillwater, OK, and Ernest of Shawnee, OK.


Original obituary was printed in The Daily Oklahoman Newspaper June 27, 1951.


Gravesite Details

Born Texas; Died Los Angeles County, California



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