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Edith G. <I>Ritter</I> Albright

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Edith G. Ritter Albright

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Jan 1904 (aged 16)
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, row 02, cemetery lot A-2
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, March 10, 1903; pg. 3

This morning at the Grace U.B. parsonage, Miss Edith G. Ritter and Preston G. Albright, both popular young people of Middlesex, were quietly united in marriage by their pastor, Rev. G.K. Hartman. A little later they took the 10:46 a.m. train for a wedding tour to Philadelphia, Newark and New York city (sic).

Just after their return to Middlesex next Saturday evening, a reception will be tendered the bridal party at the residence of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Albright. The groom is in the employ of Dr. Preston at Middlesex. They will soon begin housekeeping in what was formerly known as the Joseph Swanger property, close to Dr. Preston's.

The best wishes of their many friends accompany them on their voyage through life.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Monday, January 18, 1904; pg. 7

Mrs. Edith G. Albright, wife of Preston G. Albright, of Middlesex, died of consumption Sunday morning at eleven o'clock after an illness of about seven months. The deceased was a member of the U.B. church (sic) at Middlesex. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, services in the U.B. church (sic), interment at Kutz's church (sic).
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, January 21, 1904; pg. 6

The funeral of Mrs. Preston G. Albright, Middlesex, was held yesterday afternoon, services being held in the United Brethren church (sic), Rev. Mr. Christman officiating, assisted by Revs. Hartman and Wagner. The remains were enclosed in a very beautiful couch casket. The C.E. Society to which deceased belonged, presented a handsome slumber robe, and her Sunday school class a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The pallbearers were John Flickinger, Frank Sponsler, Robert and Chester Brenneman, Robert Zearing and James Lesher. Interment was at Kutz's church (sic).
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Wednesday, January 27, 1904; pg. 4

On Sabbath morning, Jan. 17th, about eleven o'clock, Mrs. Edith G. Albright quietly passed away at her home in Middlesex. For seven months her strength gradually declined, wasted by consumption, and although she seemed better for a few days previous to her death, yet a relapse proved fatal.

Mrs Albright was a consistent Christian woman, and although quite young had been for several years a faithful member of the United Brethren church (sic) at Middlesex. She was endowed with more than ordinary talent which she used in the service of the Master. During her illness she suffered much at times, and bore it without a murmur. The end was one of peace and resignation.

Among those who remain to mourn the loss of this young and esteemed woman are her husband, Preston G. Albright, of Middlesex; her father, George Ritter, of near Kutz's Church, and the following brothers and sisters: George and John Ritter, Middlesex; Orland and Frank, of Silver Spring, and Mrs. John Neisley, Jr., of Middlesex.

The funeral of Mrs. Albright was held on Wednesday at one o'clock and was largely attended. The services were conducted in the church at Middlesex by Rev. C.W. Christman, who was assisted by Rev. G.K. Hartman and Rev. W.N. Wagner, both former pastors. The pallbearers were Robert Brenneman, Chester Brenneman, Frank Sponsler, Robert Zearing, John Flickinger and James Lesher. Interment in Letort Spring cemetery (sic).
The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, March 10, 1903; pg. 3

This morning at the Grace U.B. parsonage, Miss Edith G. Ritter and Preston G. Albright, both popular young people of Middlesex, were quietly united in marriage by their pastor, Rev. G.K. Hartman. A little later they took the 10:46 a.m. train for a wedding tour to Philadelphia, Newark and New York city (sic).

Just after their return to Middlesex next Saturday evening, a reception will be tendered the bridal party at the residence of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Albright. The groom is in the employ of Dr. Preston at Middlesex. They will soon begin housekeeping in what was formerly known as the Joseph Swanger property, close to Dr. Preston's.

The best wishes of their many friends accompany them on their voyage through life.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Monday, January 18, 1904; pg. 7

Mrs. Edith G. Albright, wife of Preston G. Albright, of Middlesex, died of consumption Sunday morning at eleven o'clock after an illness of about seven months. The deceased was a member of the U.B. church (sic) at Middlesex. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, services in the U.B. church (sic), interment at Kutz's church (sic).
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, January 21, 1904; pg. 6

The funeral of Mrs. Preston G. Albright, Middlesex, was held yesterday afternoon, services being held in the United Brethren church (sic), Rev. Mr. Christman officiating, assisted by Revs. Hartman and Wagner. The remains were enclosed in a very beautiful couch casket. The C.E. Society to which deceased belonged, presented a handsome slumber robe, and her Sunday school class a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The pallbearers were John Flickinger, Frank Sponsler, Robert and Chester Brenneman, Robert Zearing and James Lesher. Interment was at Kutz's church (sic).
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Wednesday, January 27, 1904; pg. 4

On Sabbath morning, Jan. 17th, about eleven o'clock, Mrs. Edith G. Albright quietly passed away at her home in Middlesex. For seven months her strength gradually declined, wasted by consumption, and although she seemed better for a few days previous to her death, yet a relapse proved fatal.

Mrs Albright was a consistent Christian woman, and although quite young had been for several years a faithful member of the United Brethren church (sic) at Middlesex. She was endowed with more than ordinary talent which she used in the service of the Master. During her illness she suffered much at times, and bore it without a murmur. The end was one of peace and resignation.

Among those who remain to mourn the loss of this young and esteemed woman are her husband, Preston G. Albright, of Middlesex; her father, George Ritter, of near Kutz's Church, and the following brothers and sisters: George and John Ritter, Middlesex; Orland and Frank, of Silver Spring, and Mrs. John Neisley, Jr., of Middlesex.

The funeral of Mrs. Albright was held on Wednesday at one o'clock and was largely attended. The services were conducted in the church at Middlesex by Rev. C.W. Christman, who was assisted by Rev. G.K. Hartman and Rev. W.N. Wagner, both former pastors. The pallbearers were Robert Brenneman, Chester Brenneman, Frank Sponsler, Robert Zearing, John Flickinger and James Lesher. Interment in Letort Spring cemetery (sic).


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