ALBERT B. ALBRIGHT
Of 412 Blair street, Hollidaysburg, died at the Mercy hospital at 9.40 o'clock last night of a complication of ailments. He was born at East Freedom on Nov. 9, 1878, and resided in Hollidaysburg for the past thirty-one years. Mr. Albright was employed as a brakeman for the Pennsylvania railroad. He served some years ago as constable in the Fourth ward, Hollidaysburg. Surviving are the widow, who was Miss Catherine Heltzel, and three children, Miss Myra, at home, Miss Clara of Altoona and Miss Alvernice of Williamsburg. Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Esther Jacoby of Johnstown and Mrs. John Johnson of Roaring Spring, and a brother, James Albright of Bakers Summit. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Hollidaysburg Church of the Brethren. Interment will be made in the Holsinger cemetery at Bakers Summit. The remains may be viewed at the cemetery.
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ALBERT B. ALBRIGHT
Of 412 Blair street, Hollidaysburg, died at the Mercy hospital at 9.40 o'clock last night of a complication of ailments. He was born at East Freedom on Nov. 9, 1878, and resided in Hollidaysburg for the past thirty-one years. Mr. Albright was employed as a brakeman for the Pennsylvania railroad. He served some years ago as constable in the Fourth ward, Hollidaysburg. Surviving are the widow, who was Miss Catherine Heltzel, and three children, Miss Myra, at home, Miss Clara of Altoona and Miss Alvernice of Williamsburg. Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Esther Jacoby of Johnstown and Mrs. John Johnson of Roaring Spring, and a brother, James Albright of Bakers Summit. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Hollidaysburg Church of the Brethren. Interment will be made in the Holsinger cemetery at Bakers Summit. The remains may be viewed at the cemetery.
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