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Edith Hazel <I>Stice</I> Albro

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Edith Hazel Stice Albro

Birth
Death
4 Sep 1984 (aged 75)
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Section # 47
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Edith Hazel age 75 passed away Tuesday September 4, 1984 at her home on Lake Eufaula after a lenghty illness. She was born Edith Hazel Stice on January 13, 1909 at Lamont, OK and graduated from Ardmore High School in 1927. Edith Married F.B. ""Curly'' Albro on June 18, 1932 in Oklahoma City and lived there until moving to Lake Eufaula in 1975. Edith and Curly celebrated their 50th Wedding Aniversary in 1982 at the Oak Tree Country Club. She was active and well known in the greater OKC Bowlin g Assoc., serving as secretary and organizing the Womans 600 Club. Edith was inducted in to the Associations Hall Of Fame in 1978. She was a member of Chapel Hill Methodist Church. Edith was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother and is survived by husba nd Curly of the home; 2 sons, Bruce and F.B. Albro Jr.; 6 grandsons, Richard, F.B. Albro III, Scot, Jason, Timothy and Derek; brother, Marvin G. Stice all of OKC.
Edith Hazel age 75 passed away Tuesday September 4, 1984 at her home on Lake Eufaula after a lenghty illness. She was born Edith Hazel Stice on January 13, 1909 at Lamont, OK and graduated from Ardmore High School in 1927. Edith Married F.B. ""Curly'' Albro on June 18, 1932 in Oklahoma City and lived there until moving to Lake Eufaula in 1975. Edith and Curly celebrated their 50th Wedding Aniversary in 1982 at the Oak Tree Country Club. She was active and well known in the greater OKC Bowlin g Assoc., serving as secretary and organizing the Womans 600 Club. Edith was inducted in to the Associations Hall Of Fame in 1978. She was a member of Chapel Hill Methodist Church. Edith was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother and is survived by husba nd Curly of the home; 2 sons, Bruce and F.B. Albro Jr.; 6 grandsons, Richard, F.B. Albro III, Scot, Jason, Timothy and Derek; brother, Marvin G. Stice all of OKC.


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