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Elizabeth Hannah <I>Crouch</I> Albright

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Elizabeth Hannah Crouch Albright

Birth
Versailles, Ripley County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Jun 1916 (aged 64)
Lemmon, Perkins County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Lemmon, Perkins County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1 lot 108 grave 6
Memorial ID
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Her obituary in the Denison Review:
Mrs. E. D. Albright, a resident of Crawford county for a great many years, died at her home near Lemmon, S. D. after a lingering illness extending over five years on June 28, 1916.

Elizabeth H. Crouch was born near Olean, Ripley County, Indiana, in 1851, being at the time of her death 64 years, 2 months and 22 days old. She in infancy moved with her father's family to Clinton county, Iowa, where she grew to womanhood.

Jan. 4, 1874, she was united in marriage to E. D. Albright and moved to a farm near Deloit, Iowa, where the greater part of her life was spent until twelve years ago when she with her husband and family moved to their homestead near Lemmon.

While living at Deloit she joined the M. B. A. order and carried a paidup policy in the same. Many are the friends and neighbors living at Deloit who will revere her memory.

Mrs. Albright leaves her husband and one sister, Mrs. N. N. Stallcop of Oakes, Minn., one son, four daughters and eight grandchildren, together with a host of friends to mourn her loss.

The children are as follows: Mrs. I. A. Goff, of Hay Springs, Neb., Mrs. Clarence Brogden of Laurel, Neb., and L. C. Albright, Mrs. John Kuale and Mrs. Vida Winans of Lemmon, S. D.

She was a loving wife and kind mother, a good neighbor and friend to all and the deep loss is felt by the family and entire community and the sympathy of all goes out to the bereaved ones in their hour of sorrow. Her sister, Mrs. Stallcop had been with her for several months, assisting and caring for her with untiring efforts. Although she was very bad, her death came suddenly due to heart failure. She was buried in the Lemmon cemetery. Mrs. I. A. Goff and children arrived there after the burial and are spending a few weeks with relatives.
Her obituary in the Denison Review:
Mrs. E. D. Albright, a resident of Crawford county for a great many years, died at her home near Lemmon, S. D. after a lingering illness extending over five years on June 28, 1916.

Elizabeth H. Crouch was born near Olean, Ripley County, Indiana, in 1851, being at the time of her death 64 years, 2 months and 22 days old. She in infancy moved with her father's family to Clinton county, Iowa, where she grew to womanhood.

Jan. 4, 1874, she was united in marriage to E. D. Albright and moved to a farm near Deloit, Iowa, where the greater part of her life was spent until twelve years ago when she with her husband and family moved to their homestead near Lemmon.

While living at Deloit she joined the M. B. A. order and carried a paidup policy in the same. Many are the friends and neighbors living at Deloit who will revere her memory.

Mrs. Albright leaves her husband and one sister, Mrs. N. N. Stallcop of Oakes, Minn., one son, four daughters and eight grandchildren, together with a host of friends to mourn her loss.

The children are as follows: Mrs. I. A. Goff, of Hay Springs, Neb., Mrs. Clarence Brogden of Laurel, Neb., and L. C. Albright, Mrs. John Kuale and Mrs. Vida Winans of Lemmon, S. D.

She was a loving wife and kind mother, a good neighbor and friend to all and the deep loss is felt by the family and entire community and the sympathy of all goes out to the bereaved ones in their hour of sorrow. Her sister, Mrs. Stallcop had been with her for several months, assisting and caring for her with untiring efforts. Although she was very bad, her death came suddenly due to heart failure. She was buried in the Lemmon cemetery. Mrs. I. A. Goff and children arrived there after the burial and are spending a few weeks with relatives.


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