Louise had a passion for travel, horses, playing cards, visiting with friends, and above all family.
Louise was a farmer and homemaker for 59 years in the Del Rey area. She was also involved in Albrecht Farms Dehydrator.
Louise married Eddie Albrecht on June 18, 1949 in Selma, California and lived on the same ranch until her passing. Louise will deeply be missed and forever remembered for her drive and loving, generous spirit and unending devotion to her family and friends including close friends, Stan and Kiley Rossen of Madera.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Eddie Albrecht; brothers, Paul and Gene Oliver; and good friend, Benny Bubenik.
Louise is survived by sister, Sarah Barton of Merced; sister-in-law, Dale Oliver of Clovis; her son, Wayne Albrecht and his wife Judy of Del Rey; son, Marty Albrecht and his wife Sandra of Sanger; her daughter, Sherry Netzley and her husband Chris of Clovis; her daughter, Vicki Daloyan and her husband, Don King of Fresno; grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Wayne's children, Lacey (Albrecht) Woods and her husband Joshua of Kingsburg, and Adam Albrecht of Los Angeles; Marty's children, Jimmy Albrecht and his wife Jenni and their chil-dren Haven and Blaine of Selma, Sean Albrecht and Heather Stasio of Parlier, and Michelle Albrecht and Mark Meyer and their daughter Dylan and baby boy of Clovis; Sherry's children, Jennifer (Netzley) Jones and her husband Rob and her stepchildren Veronica and Bryce of Clovis, Darren Netzley and his wife Linsey of Fresno; and Vicki's children, Ricky Daloyan and his wife Brandi and their son Brody of Fresno, and Kristy Daloyan of Fresno.
A visitation will be held at Lisle Funeral Home on Sunday, June 1, 2008, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
A Graveside Service will be held at Fresno Memorial Gardens Cemetery on Monday, June 2, 2008, at 1:00 p.m. Memorials may be made to the donor's favorite charity.
LISLE FUNERAL HOME
1605 'L' Street
Fresno, Ca. (559) 266-0666
Published in the Fresno Bee from 5/31/2008 - 6/1/2008.
Louise had a passion for travel, horses, playing cards, visiting with friends, and above all family.
Louise was a farmer and homemaker for 59 years in the Del Rey area. She was also involved in Albrecht Farms Dehydrator.
Louise married Eddie Albrecht on June 18, 1949 in Selma, California and lived on the same ranch until her passing. Louise will deeply be missed and forever remembered for her drive and loving, generous spirit and unending devotion to her family and friends including close friends, Stan and Kiley Rossen of Madera.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Eddie Albrecht; brothers, Paul and Gene Oliver; and good friend, Benny Bubenik.
Louise is survived by sister, Sarah Barton of Merced; sister-in-law, Dale Oliver of Clovis; her son, Wayne Albrecht and his wife Judy of Del Rey; son, Marty Albrecht and his wife Sandra of Sanger; her daughter, Sherry Netzley and her husband Chris of Clovis; her daughter, Vicki Daloyan and her husband, Don King of Fresno; grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Wayne's children, Lacey (Albrecht) Woods and her husband Joshua of Kingsburg, and Adam Albrecht of Los Angeles; Marty's children, Jimmy Albrecht and his wife Jenni and their chil-dren Haven and Blaine of Selma, Sean Albrecht and Heather Stasio of Parlier, and Michelle Albrecht and Mark Meyer and their daughter Dylan and baby boy of Clovis; Sherry's children, Jennifer (Netzley) Jones and her husband Rob and her stepchildren Veronica and Bryce of Clovis, Darren Netzley and his wife Linsey of Fresno; and Vicki's children, Ricky Daloyan and his wife Brandi and their son Brody of Fresno, and Kristy Daloyan of Fresno.
A visitation will be held at Lisle Funeral Home on Sunday, June 1, 2008, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
A Graveside Service will be held at Fresno Memorial Gardens Cemetery on Monday, June 2, 2008, at 1:00 p.m. Memorials may be made to the donor's favorite charity.
LISLE FUNERAL HOME
1605 'L' Street
Fresno, Ca. (559) 266-0666
Published in the Fresno Bee from 5/31/2008 - 6/1/2008.
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