Mother: Sarah A. Pyles
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The Muncie Evening Press, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1935, page 11
John Edward Albright, 47, sheet metal worker at Ball Brothers Company, died unexpectedly shortly after reporting for work Wednesday morning.
Mr. Albright suffered a hemorrhage and was taken to Ball Memorial Hospital, but was dead upon arrival.
Surviving are the widow, Grace V., who resides at the family home, 1206 West Fifteenth St.; a son, Clarence L. Albright, at home; the mother, Mrs. Sarah James of Muncie; a brother, Lee Albright of Grenell, Ia.; three half-brothers, Benjamin Courter of Grant County, and Luther and Arnold Watson of Muncie, and a grandchild.
The body was taken to Meeks Mortuary and will be removed to the residence Thursday morning. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Avondale Separate Baptist Church. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery.
Mother: Sarah A. Pyles
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The Muncie Evening Press, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1935, page 11
John Edward Albright, 47, sheet metal worker at Ball Brothers Company, died unexpectedly shortly after reporting for work Wednesday morning.
Mr. Albright suffered a hemorrhage and was taken to Ball Memorial Hospital, but was dead upon arrival.
Surviving are the widow, Grace V., who resides at the family home, 1206 West Fifteenth St.; a son, Clarence L. Albright, at home; the mother, Mrs. Sarah James of Muncie; a brother, Lee Albright of Grenell, Ia.; three half-brothers, Benjamin Courter of Grant County, and Luther and Arnold Watson of Muncie, and a grandchild.
The body was taken to Meeks Mortuary and will be removed to the residence Thursday morning. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Avondale Separate Baptist Church. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery.
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