When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
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Bill was the second husband of my Nana.
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Albers, William, 87, of 925 Jackson St., N, died Wednesday (July 6, 1983). He came here in 1963 from his native Brooklyn, N.Y. and was a maintenance man for the Sheraton Hotel, New York City. A World War I Army veteran, he was a member of VFW Post 155, St. Petersburg. He was a Lutheran. Survivors include his wife Anna, a daughter Muril Rader, Sun City, Ariz.; a sister Elizabeth Wells, New York; five grandchildren, and a great-grandchild.
H. Glenn Hendley Funeral Home, Gulfport.
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Spouse : Anna Victoria Bednar Brunnemann Albers
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by Mary Ann Galpin Ford
originally created by the very kind John Carter.
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When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
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Bill was the second husband of my Nana.
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Albers, William, 87, of 925 Jackson St., N, died Wednesday (July 6, 1983). He came here in 1963 from his native Brooklyn, N.Y. and was a maintenance man for the Sheraton Hotel, New York City. A World War I Army veteran, he was a member of VFW Post 155, St. Petersburg. He was a Lutheran. Survivors include his wife Anna, a daughter Muril Rader, Sun City, Ariz.; a sister Elizabeth Wells, New York; five grandchildren, and a great-grandchild.
H. Glenn Hendley Funeral Home, Gulfport.
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Spouse : Anna Victoria Bednar Brunnemann Albers
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by Mary Ann Galpin Ford
originally created by the very kind John Carter.
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