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Leta Carol <I>Bailey</I> Albert

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Leta Carol Bailey Albert

Birth
Oblong, Crawford County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Apr 2010 (aged 90)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Leta Carol Bailey Albert 90, wassed away April 3, 2010. She was born (and raised) in Oblong, Illinois to Anna and Lemuel Bailey.

She was married to Paul Albert in 1940 and moved to Evansville, Indiana. After the war, they moved to Indianapolis where they raised their 3 sons.

Leta is survived by Paul, her loving husband of 69 years, their three sons: Kenneth (Eileen) Albert of Thousand Oaks, CA, Michael (Carol) Albert of Zionsville, IN, and Thomas Albert of Speedway, IN. She has 6 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister: Mildred (Bailey) Armstrong of Greenwood, Indiana.

Leta was first and always a loving wife and mother who never lost her love for her early farming background of homemaking, cooking, raising a garden, and tending her flowers. In mid career, she also added working in the IPS food service area at School 90. Leta was a dedicated Christian, and very active in Exeter Avenue Baptist Church, and later transferred to Wesley United Methodist Church. Leta will be dearly missed.
Leta Carol Bailey Albert 90, wassed away April 3, 2010. She was born (and raised) in Oblong, Illinois to Anna and Lemuel Bailey.

She was married to Paul Albert in 1940 and moved to Evansville, Indiana. After the war, they moved to Indianapolis where they raised their 3 sons.

Leta is survived by Paul, her loving husband of 69 years, their three sons: Kenneth (Eileen) Albert of Thousand Oaks, CA, Michael (Carol) Albert of Zionsville, IN, and Thomas Albert of Speedway, IN. She has 6 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister: Mildred (Bailey) Armstrong of Greenwood, Indiana.

Leta was first and always a loving wife and mother who never lost her love for her early farming background of homemaking, cooking, raising a garden, and tending her flowers. In mid career, she also added working in the IPS food service area at School 90. Leta was a dedicated Christian, and very active in Exeter Avenue Baptist Church, and later transferred to Wesley United Methodist Church. Leta will be dearly missed.

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Services entrusted to Flanner and Buchanan.



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