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Frances E “Fannie” <I>Donnell</I> Albright

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Frances E “Fannie” Donnell Albright

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15 Sep 1916 (aged 60)
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Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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The Gleaner - Sept 21, 1916
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Mrs. C. P. Albright Dies Suddenly.
Early last Friday night, about half past 8 o'clock, the news that Mrs. Fannie Albright, wife of Mr. C. P. Albright, was dead, came as a shock. She was taken suddenly very ill Wednesday night. Through Thursday she continued quite sick, but on Friday had grown apparently a great deal better, and Friday evening she died suddenly of heart failure. The passing of Mrs. Albright removes a most estimable christian woman who enjoyed the love and esteem of her acquaintances in a high degree. She loved her home and to make it a shrine of joy and rest for her loved ones was one of her chiefest pleasures.
She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian church and ever faithful in attendance. The funeral was conducted from the Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon by her Pastor, Dr. T. M. McConnell, assisted by Dr. Daniel Albright Long. The interment was in Linwood Cemetery and a wealth of sweet flowers covered the grave. The funeral services were attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends.
The sorely bereaved husband and daughter, Mrs. Frank Moore, have the deepest sympathy of their many friends. Mrs. Albright was a daughter of the late John Donnell of Greensboro, where she was reared. At the time of her death she was 60 years of age. She is survived by two sisters and six brothers, all of whom, except Mr. Tom Donnell of Texas and Mr. George Donnell in a Richmond Hospital, were present at the funeral, namely, Mrs. Adge Alexander and husband and sons Donnell and Robert of Greensboro, Mrs. Robt. B. Tate of Graham, Mrs. J. D. Donnell and daughters Misses Mary and Fannie Sue, Mr. Jas. R. Donnell and wife, Mr. Calvin H. Donnell and Masters Calvin Jr., and Conrad, Mr. Harry Donnell and wife, all of Greensboro. Others present from a distance were Mrs. Mary Martin, sister of Mr. Albright of Mooresboro; Mrs. John W. Crawford, Mrs. June Stroud and Mr. E. P. Wharton of Greensboro; Mr. Gene Hunter of Charlotte and Mr. Clyde Hunter of Winston-Salem.
The Gleaner - Sept 21, 1916
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mrs. C. P. Albright Dies Suddenly.
Early last Friday night, about half past 8 o'clock, the news that Mrs. Fannie Albright, wife of Mr. C. P. Albright, was dead, came as a shock. She was taken suddenly very ill Wednesday night. Through Thursday she continued quite sick, but on Friday had grown apparently a great deal better, and Friday evening she died suddenly of heart failure. The passing of Mrs. Albright removes a most estimable christian woman who enjoyed the love and esteem of her acquaintances in a high degree. She loved her home and to make it a shrine of joy and rest for her loved ones was one of her chiefest pleasures.
She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian church and ever faithful in attendance. The funeral was conducted from the Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon by her Pastor, Dr. T. M. McConnell, assisted by Dr. Daniel Albright Long. The interment was in Linwood Cemetery and a wealth of sweet flowers covered the grave. The funeral services were attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends.
The sorely bereaved husband and daughter, Mrs. Frank Moore, have the deepest sympathy of their many friends. Mrs. Albright was a daughter of the late John Donnell of Greensboro, where she was reared. At the time of her death she was 60 years of age. She is survived by two sisters and six brothers, all of whom, except Mr. Tom Donnell of Texas and Mr. George Donnell in a Richmond Hospital, were present at the funeral, namely, Mrs. Adge Alexander and husband and sons Donnell and Robert of Greensboro, Mrs. Robt. B. Tate of Graham, Mrs. J. D. Donnell and daughters Misses Mary and Fannie Sue, Mr. Jas. R. Donnell and wife, Mr. Calvin H. Donnell and Masters Calvin Jr., and Conrad, Mr. Harry Donnell and wife, all of Greensboro. Others present from a distance were Mrs. Mary Martin, sister of Mr. Albright of Mooresboro; Mrs. John W. Crawford, Mrs. June Stroud and Mr. E. P. Wharton of Greensboro; Mr. Gene Hunter of Charlotte and Mr. Clyde Hunter of Winston-Salem.

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