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Albert Oscar Humbertson Jr.

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Albert Oscar Humbertson Jr.

Birth
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death
1 Nov 2022 (aged 89)
Staunton, Staunton City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Rusk, Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Suggested edit: Hi, this obituary was from McDow Funeral Home, in Waynesboro, VA today.
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Albert Oscar Humbertson, Jr, age 89, died on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 in Staunton, Virginia. He was a resident of Brightview Assisted Living. He was born in Cumberland, Maryland on September 30, 1933. He was the oldest of four children.

Albert is survived by his two daughters Allison Humbertson of Staunton, Virginia [children Galen/Savannah (children Eli & Garrison), Evin/Allison & Mara], and Melinda (David) Fackler of Cocoa, Florida [children Jordan (child Azazel) and Brandon], his sisters Marcia Anderson and Patty Ewing, and brother, Dan Humbertson. Albert is preceded in death by his wife, Esther (Cain) Humbertson; his daughter, Deb Corder; his mother, Eloise (Daniels) Humbertson and; father, Albert Oscar Humbertson, Sr.

As a child, Albert's family relocated to West Virginia where he graduated from Parkersburg High School. Albert married his highs chool sweetheart, Esther (Cain) Humbertson, who passed away November 17, 2019. They were married for 63 years. Albert completed his bachelor's degree at Marietta College, continued graduate studies at the University of Kansas that led him to his Ph.D in Anatomy at The Ohio State University where he taught for over 30 years. After his and Esther's move to Virginia, he taught another 10 years at the University of Virginia.

Deep gratitude goes to his caregivers at Augusta Health (Doctors/Nurses & Staff) & University of Virginia Health, Augusta Health Palliative Care (especially Dr. Turner and staff) and Augusta Health Hospice of the Shenandoah (Heather, Heidi, Debbie, Dennis & Staff) as well as immense support from Joyce and Kathy from Valley Program for Aging Services. Thanks also goes to Brightview Assisted Living who provided him with the best of care.

In lieu of a service, celebrate his and Esther's life by donating your time, home and/or resources to your local animal advocacy organization. This would support their love and passion for pets - we love you Daddy!

(McDow Funeral Home, Waynesboro VA)
Contributor: LNM (47438535) • [email protected]

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Suggested edit: Hi, this obituary was from McDow Funeral Home, in Waynesboro, VA today.
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Albert Oscar Humbertson, Jr, age 89, died on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 in Staunton, Virginia. He was a resident of Brightview Assisted Living. He was born in Cumberland, Maryland on September 30, 1933. He was the oldest of four children.

Albert is survived by his two daughters Allison Humbertson of Staunton, Virginia [children Galen/Savannah (children Eli & Garrison), Evin/Allison & Mara], and Melinda (David) Fackler of Cocoa, Florida [children Jordan (child Azazel) and Brandon], his sisters Marcia Anderson and Patty Ewing, and brother, Dan Humbertson. Albert is preceded in death by his wife, Esther (Cain) Humbertson; his daughter, Deb Corder; his mother, Eloise (Daniels) Humbertson and; father, Albert Oscar Humbertson, Sr.

As a child, Albert's family relocated to West Virginia where he graduated from Parkersburg High School. Albert married his highs chool sweetheart, Esther (Cain) Humbertson, who passed away November 17, 2019. They were married for 63 years. Albert completed his bachelor's degree at Marietta College, continued graduate studies at the University of Kansas that led him to his Ph.D in Anatomy at The Ohio State University where he taught for over 30 years. After his and Esther's move to Virginia, he taught another 10 years at the University of Virginia.

Deep gratitude goes to his caregivers at Augusta Health (Doctors/Nurses & Staff) & University of Virginia Health, Augusta Health Palliative Care (especially Dr. Turner and staff) and Augusta Health Hospice of the Shenandoah (Heather, Heidi, Debbie, Dennis & Staff) as well as immense support from Joyce and Kathy from Valley Program for Aging Services. Thanks also goes to Brightview Assisted Living who provided him with the best of care.

In lieu of a service, celebrate his and Esther's life by donating your time, home and/or resources to your local animal advocacy organization. This would support their love and passion for pets - we love you Daddy!

(McDow Funeral Home, Waynesboro VA)
Contributor: LNM (47438535) • [email protected]

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