On the local death certificates, including Albert's, the cemetery is referred to a Nyssa Cemetery.
Most records have his name as Albert, but some have Elbert, like his death certificate. This is the name on his Socials Security records, also.
Albert was a professional gambler, according to the 1950 census. He married the divorcée Nina Nellie Terry Winans in Boise, Idaho on 24 December 1947. Nina was born in Dalton, Georgia, but her family moved, along with several members of the Terry clan, to Marlow, Indian Territory (which became Stephens County, Oklahoma). She met and married her first husband there then moved to Iowa, then Idaho.
Albert's parentage is unknown. Their names were reported "unknown" on his death certificate.
Albert and Nina moved to Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon soon after they married. Their residence there was reported in the 1950 census as the East Side Hotel. Their residence at the time of death was Nyssa, about 15 miles south of Ontario. George died there in 1968, and Nina met her demise there two years later.
Albert's cause of death was a bit complicated, generally the result of an accident. He died in the Malheur Memorial Hospital in Nyssa. His doctor wrote on his death certificate that his immediate cause of death was Bronchopneumonia for 8 days, but it was due to a fractured left hip 7 months earlier, from a fall. Albert fell against a fire hydrant on a street near his home. He also had Arteriosclerosis.
On the local death certificates, including Albert's, the cemetery is referred to a Nyssa Cemetery.
Most records have his name as Albert, but some have Elbert, like his death certificate. This is the name on his Socials Security records, also.
Albert was a professional gambler, according to the 1950 census. He married the divorcée Nina Nellie Terry Winans in Boise, Idaho on 24 December 1947. Nina was born in Dalton, Georgia, but her family moved, along with several members of the Terry clan, to Marlow, Indian Territory (which became Stephens County, Oklahoma). She met and married her first husband there then moved to Iowa, then Idaho.
Albert's parentage is unknown. Their names were reported "unknown" on his death certificate.
Albert and Nina moved to Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon soon after they married. Their residence there was reported in the 1950 census as the East Side Hotel. Their residence at the time of death was Nyssa, about 15 miles south of Ontario. George died there in 1968, and Nina met her demise there two years later.
Albert's cause of death was a bit complicated, generally the result of an accident. He died in the Malheur Memorial Hospital in Nyssa. His doctor wrote on his death certificate that his immediate cause of death was Bronchopneumonia for 8 days, but it was due to a fractured left hip 7 months earlier, from a fall. Albert fell against a fire hydrant on a street near his home. He also had Arteriosclerosis.
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