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Albert Crittenden Pack

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Albert Crittenden Pack

Birth
Meade County, Kentucky, USA
Death
26 Apr 1964 (aged 79)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Brandenburg Station, Meade County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Albert Pack of Brandenburg Station died April 26, 1964 at Kentucky Baptist Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky.

He was born November 7, 1884 in Meade County, a son of Henry C. "Lum" Pack and Sue (Polk) Pack.

His wife Mrs. Bettie (Benham) Pack preceded him in death, April 30, 1963.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Lawson and Mrs. Hayward Harrington both of Brandenburg; two sons, Gus Henry Pack of Brandenburg and Frank Pack of East St. Louis, Illinois; 18 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Mr. Judson Pack of Indianapolis, Indiana and Mr. Claude Pack of Jefferson County, Kentucky.

Funeral services were held April 29th in New Brandenburg Baptist Church conducted by Rev. D. E. Jones and the pastor, Rev. Cecil Mitchum. Burial was in the Church cemetery. Pallbearers were, Buster Lawson, Phillip Lawson, Hayward L. Pack, Curtis Morgan, Junior Glasscock and Lonnie Lawson.

Meade County Messenger, April 30, 1964
Mr. Albert Pack of Brandenburg Station died April 26, 1964 at Kentucky Baptist Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky.

He was born November 7, 1884 in Meade County, a son of Henry C. "Lum" Pack and Sue (Polk) Pack.

His wife Mrs. Bettie (Benham) Pack preceded him in death, April 30, 1963.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Lawson and Mrs. Hayward Harrington both of Brandenburg; two sons, Gus Henry Pack of Brandenburg and Frank Pack of East St. Louis, Illinois; 18 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Mr. Judson Pack of Indianapolis, Indiana and Mr. Claude Pack of Jefferson County, Kentucky.

Funeral services were held April 29th in New Brandenburg Baptist Church conducted by Rev. D. E. Jones and the pastor, Rev. Cecil Mitchum. Burial was in the Church cemetery. Pallbearers were, Buster Lawson, Phillip Lawson, Hayward L. Pack, Curtis Morgan, Junior Glasscock and Lonnie Lawson.

Meade County Messenger, April 30, 1964


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