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Henry Charles Albert

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Henry Charles Albert

Birth
Death
22 Feb 1905 (aged 65–66)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 04, Lot 27-C, Grave 2
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ALBERT – In this city, on Feb. 22, 1905, at the family residence, 154 North 15th st., Henry Albert, aged 64 years, 4 months, 23 days. Funeral services today (Sunday), Feb. 20, 1905, at 1:30 P.M., from the above residence. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment Riverview Cemetery.

[The Oregonian, 26 Feb 1905, p25]

Henry Albert Laid to Rest.

Henry Albert, who died last Wednesday at his home at 154 Fifteenth street, North, was buried yesterday at the Riverview Cemetery. The services at the cemetery were under the auspices of Upchurch Lodge, No. 26, A.O.C.W., of which Mr. Albert was a charter member. More than 80 members of the lodge attended the funeral. The pallbearers were: P. J. Newburg, H. Stephens, J. Gonnion, H. Gerber, B. Wilton and J. C. Campbell. The grave was covered with floral decorations. Mr. Albert worked for several years in the employ of the Wells-Fargo Express Company.

[The Oregonian, 27 Feb 1905, p12]
ALBERT – In this city, on Feb. 22, 1905, at the family residence, 154 North 15th st., Henry Albert, aged 64 years, 4 months, 23 days. Funeral services today (Sunday), Feb. 20, 1905, at 1:30 P.M., from the above residence. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment Riverview Cemetery.

[The Oregonian, 26 Feb 1905, p25]

Henry Albert Laid to Rest.

Henry Albert, who died last Wednesday at his home at 154 Fifteenth street, North, was buried yesterday at the Riverview Cemetery. The services at the cemetery were under the auspices of Upchurch Lodge, No. 26, A.O.C.W., of which Mr. Albert was a charter member. More than 80 members of the lodge attended the funeral. The pallbearers were: P. J. Newburg, H. Stephens, J. Gonnion, H. Gerber, B. Wilton and J. C. Campbell. The grave was covered with floral decorations. Mr. Albert worked for several years in the employ of the Wells-Fargo Express Company.

[The Oregonian, 27 Feb 1905, p12]


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