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Dr Ralph Celestino “Doc” Albo

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Dr Ralph Celestino “Doc” Albo

Birth
Death
8 Dec 1990 (aged 69)
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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He served with the U.S. Army during WWII

Pueblo Chieftain Tues Dec 11 1990
Ralph Celestino Albo, DDS, Dec 8, 1990. Husband of Beverley Albo. Survived by seven step-children, including Debbie (Jim) Cassio, Woodland Park, Colo.; numerous step-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Brother of Vincent (Frances) Albo, Pueblo, Robert (Betty) Albo, Leavenworth, Kan., Gene (Betty Jo) Albo and Mena Nigro, both of denver. A lifetime resident of Pueblo. Dr Albo graduatyed from Centennial High School and Kansas City Western Dental College. He served with the U.S. Army during WWII then practised dentistry for over 45 years in Pueblo. He entered practice with the late Dr Bruno DeRose at an early age and later had offices in the St. mary-Corwin Medical Clinic until he moved to 803 W. 14th St., where he practiced until the time of his death. Active in theater groups, Doctor Albo loved the opera and playing golf. He was on the Board of Directors of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Funeral Mass 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sacred Heart Cathedral. Cremation, Almont Grematory. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Those who wish are asked to make donations to Multiple Sclerosis or dream Weavers in his memory through the funeral home office.
He served with the U.S. Army during WWII

Pueblo Chieftain Tues Dec 11 1990
Ralph Celestino Albo, DDS, Dec 8, 1990. Husband of Beverley Albo. Survived by seven step-children, including Debbie (Jim) Cassio, Woodland Park, Colo.; numerous step-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Brother of Vincent (Frances) Albo, Pueblo, Robert (Betty) Albo, Leavenworth, Kan., Gene (Betty Jo) Albo and Mena Nigro, both of denver. A lifetime resident of Pueblo. Dr Albo graduatyed from Centennial High School and Kansas City Western Dental College. He served with the U.S. Army during WWII then practised dentistry for over 45 years in Pueblo. He entered practice with the late Dr Bruno DeRose at an early age and later had offices in the St. mary-Corwin Medical Clinic until he moved to 803 W. 14th St., where he practiced until the time of his death. Active in theater groups, Doctor Albo loved the opera and playing golf. He was on the Board of Directors of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Funeral Mass 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sacred Heart Cathedral. Cremation, Almont Grematory. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Those who wish are asked to make donations to Multiple Sclerosis or dream Weavers in his memory through the funeral home office.


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