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Theodore George Albers

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Theodore George Albers

Birth
Phillipsburg, Phillips County, Kansas, USA
Death
12 Sep 1965 (aged 72)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6036315, Longitude: -116.6696762
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NAMPA--- Theodore George Albers,
72, of Nampa Route 1, died at
a Boise Hospital Sunday
following an extended illness.
He was born Jan. 10, 1893, to
John D. Albers at Phillipsburg, Kan.
and later lived at Ord, Neb. for a
number of years. He served in the
U. S. Army during World War 1, and
married his wife, Idell, Jan 19, 1932,
at Loup City, Neb. The couple
resided at Burwell, Neb., for two
years before coming to Nampa in
1934, where they had since lived.
He was employed in the store
department of the Pacific Fruit
Express Company from 1936
until his retirement in 1958
Mr. Albers was a member of the
Nampa Friends Church, Aerie No.
2103, Fraternal Order of Eagles,
and the Union Pacific Junior Old
Timers of Nampa.
In addition to his wife, he is
survived by five sons. Adrian
Albers, Ron Ellis and Orville
Ellis, all of Nampa, Kenneth
Ellis, Westminister, Calif.,
and Keith Ellis, Meridian:
two daughters, Mrs Henry
Price Sr., and Mrs Baxter Mervin,
both of Nampa: three brothers,
Oscar Albers, Burley, Richard
Albers in California, and Alfred
Albers, Ord Neb.; two sisters,
Mrs. Lena Meyers, in CO,
and Mrs. Martha Keane, in
Hermiston, Ore., 15 grandchildren
and nine great - grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at
2 p. m. Wednesday at the Alsip
Chapel. The Rev. Willam Meehan,
pastor of the Nampa Friends
Church will officiate. Interment will
follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens
NAMPA--- Theodore George Albers,
72, of Nampa Route 1, died at
a Boise Hospital Sunday
following an extended illness.
He was born Jan. 10, 1893, to
John D. Albers at Phillipsburg, Kan.
and later lived at Ord, Neb. for a
number of years. He served in the
U. S. Army during World War 1, and
married his wife, Idell, Jan 19, 1932,
at Loup City, Neb. The couple
resided at Burwell, Neb., for two
years before coming to Nampa in
1934, where they had since lived.
He was employed in the store
department of the Pacific Fruit
Express Company from 1936
until his retirement in 1958
Mr. Albers was a member of the
Nampa Friends Church, Aerie No.
2103, Fraternal Order of Eagles,
and the Union Pacific Junior Old
Timers of Nampa.
In addition to his wife, he is
survived by five sons. Adrian
Albers, Ron Ellis and Orville
Ellis, all of Nampa, Kenneth
Ellis, Westminister, Calif.,
and Keith Ellis, Meridian:
two daughters, Mrs Henry
Price Sr., and Mrs Baxter Mervin,
both of Nampa: three brothers,
Oscar Albers, Burley, Richard
Albers in California, and Alfred
Albers, Ord Neb.; two sisters,
Mrs. Lena Meyers, in CO,
and Mrs. Martha Keane, in
Hermiston, Ore., 15 grandchildren
and nine great - grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at
2 p. m. Wednesday at the Alsip
Chapel. The Rev. Willam Meehan,
pastor of the Nampa Friends
Church will officiate. Interment will
follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens


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