Mr. Albaugh died at the Rockville Sanitarium on Tuesday at 7:15 a.m. of tuberculosis. He was 36 years old.
He was born at Forest on September 9, 1924, to Emerson Albaugh and Mabel Schimmel. He married Frances Derringer on January 30, 1953.
Surviving are his father; three step-daughters, Mrs. Donna Pruett and Mrs. Linda Smith, both of Frankfort, and Mrs. Sharon Packard of Charleston, Illinois; one sister, Mrs. Joan Norris, and one half-sister, Miss Sandra Albaugh, both of Frankfort.
Also surviving are four brothers, Robert, Richard, George and Gene Albaugh, all of Frankfort; and four half-brothers, Hubert, Kenneth, Jack and Stephen Albaugh. Three grandchildren also survive.
Mr. Albaugh had lived in Frankfort nearly all his life and was an attendant at the Barney Dorner gasoline station for 18 years, before his illness.
The Rev. C. H. Wallace will officiate at the funeral and interment will follow in the Greenlawn Memorial Park.
(Frankfort Morning Times, Wednesday, January 18, 1961)
Mr. Albaugh died at the Rockville Sanitarium on Tuesday at 7:15 a.m. of tuberculosis. He was 36 years old.
He was born at Forest on September 9, 1924, to Emerson Albaugh and Mabel Schimmel. He married Frances Derringer on January 30, 1953.
Surviving are his father; three step-daughters, Mrs. Donna Pruett and Mrs. Linda Smith, both of Frankfort, and Mrs. Sharon Packard of Charleston, Illinois; one sister, Mrs. Joan Norris, and one half-sister, Miss Sandra Albaugh, both of Frankfort.
Also surviving are four brothers, Robert, Richard, George and Gene Albaugh, all of Frankfort; and four half-brothers, Hubert, Kenneth, Jack and Stephen Albaugh. Three grandchildren also survive.
Mr. Albaugh had lived in Frankfort nearly all his life and was an attendant at the Barney Dorner gasoline station for 18 years, before his illness.
The Rev. C. H. Wallace will officiate at the funeral and interment will follow in the Greenlawn Memorial Park.
(Frankfort Morning Times, Wednesday, January 18, 1961)
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