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Abbie Blanche <I>Riegle</I> Albright

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Abbie Blanche Riegle Albright

Birth
Darke County, Ohio, USA
Death
23 Aug 1996 (aged 94)
Darke County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Abbottsville, Darke County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 18/19
Memorial ID
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Addie B. ALBRIGHT, 94, of 4887 Ohio 49-South, Greenville, died...Thursday at
Rest Haven Nursing Home. She had been in failing health since last November.
Mrs. ALBRIGHT was born Aug. 13, 1902, in Darke County, daughter of Charles A.
and Cassandra (SHIVERDECKER) RIEGLE. She was married March 1, 1924, to Harry
ALBRIGHT, who died Dec. 23, 1969. Also deceased are a daughter, Doris Juanita
at 5 days old; two brothers, Henry and Ollie RIEGLE; and five sisters, Pearl
GODOWN; Bertha OAKES, Lucy TAYLOR, Susie SCHLECHTY and Hazel HAWKEY.

A Darke County native, she had lived at the above address since 1946. She was a
member of the First United Methodist Church of Greenville, the Nifty Neave
Homemakers, the Merry Widows of Darke County and Darke County Senior Citizens.

A homemaker, she was well-known for being able to quote poetry from memory and
known for her baking hickory nut cakes, raspberry pies and sugar cookies.
Surviving are one son, Lowell Lee ALBRIGHT and his wife, Joan, of Greenville;
four grandchildren, Anjeanette BOWERSOCK, Lowell Lee ABRIGHT II, Julia Ann
Jones and Scott Allen ALBRIGHT; and two great-grandchildren, Kelsey BOWERSOCK
and Marc BOWERSOCK. She was the last of eight children.
Addie B. ALBRIGHT, 94, of 4887 Ohio 49-South, Greenville, died...Thursday at
Rest Haven Nursing Home. She had been in failing health since last November.
Mrs. ALBRIGHT was born Aug. 13, 1902, in Darke County, daughter of Charles A.
and Cassandra (SHIVERDECKER) RIEGLE. She was married March 1, 1924, to Harry
ALBRIGHT, who died Dec. 23, 1969. Also deceased are a daughter, Doris Juanita
at 5 days old; two brothers, Henry and Ollie RIEGLE; and five sisters, Pearl
GODOWN; Bertha OAKES, Lucy TAYLOR, Susie SCHLECHTY and Hazel HAWKEY.

A Darke County native, she had lived at the above address since 1946. She was a
member of the First United Methodist Church of Greenville, the Nifty Neave
Homemakers, the Merry Widows of Darke County and Darke County Senior Citizens.

A homemaker, she was well-known for being able to quote poetry from memory and
known for her baking hickory nut cakes, raspberry pies and sugar cookies.
Surviving are one son, Lowell Lee ALBRIGHT and his wife, Joan, of Greenville;
four grandchildren, Anjeanette BOWERSOCK, Lowell Lee ABRIGHT II, Julia Ann
Jones and Scott Allen ALBRIGHT; and two great-grandchildren, Kelsey BOWERSOCK
and Marc BOWERSOCK. She was the last of eight children.


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