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Charles E. Albright

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Charles E. Albright

Birth
Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Death
10 Nov 1936 (aged 39)
Brookfield, Linn County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
AOUW Row 8 Block 4 Lot 32n
Memorial ID
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OBIT. - The funeral of Charles Albright was held at Brookfield on Thursday, Nov. 12th, having passed away on Tuesday. The body was brought to Clarence for interment where at the grave in Maplewood cemetery a short service was held conducted by Rev. Stapleton.

He was born August 9, 1897, in Clarence where he was reared, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Albright. For 12 years he was employed at the Wine elevator here, also three years with Missouri Power & Light Co., moving from here ten years ago to Brookfield where he continued to work for the Missouri Power & Light Co.

Charles was a good workman and had many friends in Clarence. He leaves to mourn his passing, a wife, parents, two sisters and two brothers, one sister having preceded him in death on Feb. 3, 1922, two step children.

The pall bearers were: Harold McCormick, J. J. Daughtery, J. E. Brooks, F. W. Lisby, Ward Blake, Earl Foggin and Garland Dehner, of Brookfield.

(Contributed by the Shelby Co., MO Historical Society INC.)

OBIT. - The funeral of Charles Albright was held at Brookfield on Thursday, Nov. 12th, having passed away on Tuesday. The body was brought to Clarence for interment where at the grave in Maplewood cemetery a short service was held conducted by Rev. Stapleton.

He was born August 9, 1897, in Clarence where he was reared, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Albright. For 12 years he was employed at the Wine elevator here, also three years with Missouri Power & Light Co., moving from here ten years ago to Brookfield where he continued to work for the Missouri Power & Light Co.

Charles was a good workman and had many friends in Clarence. He leaves to mourn his passing, a wife, parents, two sisters and two brothers, one sister having preceded him in death on Feb. 3, 1922, two step children.

The pall bearers were: Harold McCormick, J. J. Daughtery, J. E. Brooks, F. W. Lisby, Ward Blake, Earl Foggin and Garland Dehner, of Brookfield.

(Contributed by the Shelby Co., MO Historical Society INC.)



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