Private First Class
United States Marine Corps
He was the son of Morrel G. Albrook and Laura South Albrook.
In May 1933 as Charles F. Albrook, he married Florence J. Spink in Napa, California.
They were the parents of three children.
His second marriage was to Olga Spence.
San Diego Union Tribune April 2, 1999
Charles Frederick Albrook, age 91 died in his home in Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego County, California March 31, 1999. A native of Delhi, Delaware County, Iowa he came to San Diego in 1929 to join the Marines. He remained in California the rest of his life. Mr. Albrook was a member of the Teamsters Union. Mr. Albrook was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years Florence Jean Albrook and a daughter Laura Ann. He is survived by his second wife, Olga Spence Albrook of Santa Rosa; two daughters, Charlene Connolly and husband of Rancho Santa Fe and another daughter and husband of South San Francisco; a son-in-law, one sister, Alice Shepard of Sidney, Nebraska; ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held by his family and burial will be private. Encinitas Mortuary 760-753-1143.
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From Jim C.:
According to the records of Santa Rosa Memorial Park, one half of Charles' ashes were sent to each of the two cemeteries to be buried with each of his wives. The United States Government bronze marker is on the Santa Rosa burial while the other half of his remains and his first wife are in the Golden Gate National Cemetery.
Private First Class
United States Marine Corps
He was the son of Morrel G. Albrook and Laura South Albrook.
In May 1933 as Charles F. Albrook, he married Florence J. Spink in Napa, California.
They were the parents of three children.
His second marriage was to Olga Spence.
San Diego Union Tribune April 2, 1999
Charles Frederick Albrook, age 91 died in his home in Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego County, California March 31, 1999. A native of Delhi, Delaware County, Iowa he came to San Diego in 1929 to join the Marines. He remained in California the rest of his life. Mr. Albrook was a member of the Teamsters Union. Mr. Albrook was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years Florence Jean Albrook and a daughter Laura Ann. He is survived by his second wife, Olga Spence Albrook of Santa Rosa; two daughters, Charlene Connolly and husband of Rancho Santa Fe and another daughter and husband of South San Francisco; a son-in-law, one sister, Alice Shepard of Sidney, Nebraska; ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held by his family and burial will be private. Encinitas Mortuary 760-753-1143.
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From Jim C.:
According to the records of Santa Rosa Memorial Park, one half of Charles' ashes were sent to each of the two cemeteries to be buried with each of his wives. The United States Government bronze marker is on the Santa Rosa burial while the other half of his remains and his first wife are in the Golden Gate National Cemetery.
Family Members
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Rose Agnes Albrook Helkenn
1890–1977
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1LT Frank Potter Albrook
1892–1924
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Nellie Myrtle "Nell" Albrook Washburn
1895–1931
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Phillip James Albrook
1897–1984
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Burleigh David Albrook
1899–1987
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Glenna Elizabeth "Glennie" Albrook Dempster
1902–1996
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Raymond Logan Albrook Sr
1902–1957
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Emma Naomi Albrook Wathen
1904–1979
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Alice Beatrice Albrook Shepherd
1911–1999
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