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▰ Julia Marie "Judy" (Bohls) Albers

Died December 01, … More Information
Julia Marie "Judy" (Bohls) Albers, age 77 of Cypress, Texas, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before she December 1, 2002.
Obituary published: December 02, 2002 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Judy Albers

Died November 30, … More Information
Judy Albers, age 77 of Cypress, Texas, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master November 30, 2002.
Obituary published: December 01, 2002 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ John Richard Albers

Died November 12, … More Information
John Richard Albers, of Texas, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, departed this life Sunday November 12, 2008. John was 77.
Obituary published: November 13, 2008 in "Minneapolis S-T (MN)"

▰ John Erwin Albers

Died March 06, … More Information
John Erwin Albers, age 78 of Canyon, Texas passed away March 6, 1998.
Obituary published: March 07, 1998 in "Amarillo G-N"

▰ John Richard Albers

Died October 09, … More Information
John Richard Albers, born October 5, 1931 went to be with the Lord on October 9, 2008 in Texas. John was 77. Tags: #University #Mass #Holy #Catholic #Oaklawn #Gilbert #Dallas #Postel #Worth #Prayer #Sparkman #Cretin- #Hall #School #Minneapolis #John #Texas #Grant #Pepper #Burrus #Minnesota #Corp #Campbell- #Agency #Pillsbury #General #Alberto- #Zapata #Mexican #President #Chairman #Clements #Young #Rubicam #York #Peppers #Welchs #Fortune #Canada #Forbes #Forstmann #Dallas-based #Thomas #Robert #Albers #Hicks #Haas #Seven- #Rosenstein #Wall #Beverage #Year #Companies #Schweppes #Trade #American #Fairfield #Janet #Lone #Ranch #Blue #Free #Institute #Waco #Effect #Next
Obituary: John Richard Albers, president/CEO of Fairfield Enterprises, Inc. of Dallas, and former chairman/CEO of Dr Pepper/Seven-Up Companies, Inc., passed peacefully , Oct. 9 at St. Paul University Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 77.
The Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., , Oct. 15 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Oaklawn at Gilbert in Dallas, Rev. Philip Postel S.J. presiding. The interment will be at the Dallas Fort Worth National , at 1:00 p.m. Visitation and Prayer service will be held , Oct. 14 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Sparkman/Hillcrest . The family is planning a memorial service at Cretin-Derham Hall High School in St. Paul, MN at a later date.
A native of Minneapolis, MN, John was born Oct. 5, 1931, and had been a Dallas resident since 1964, when he came to Texas as a Grant Advertising Co. account executive assigned to Dr Pepper Co. and Burrus Mills. He was a graduate of Cretin-Derham Hall High School in St. Paul, MN, where he later made significant contributions to its continuing success. John served as a 1st Lt. in the U. S. Army from 1954-56, and returned to his native state to pursue undergraduate studies in economics at the University of Minnesota. He earned his B.A. in economics in 1957, and joined 3M Corp. as a sales rep, thus beginning a half-century long career in sales, advertising and marketing. In 1959, he joined Campbell-Mithun Agency in Minneapolis as manager of the Pillsbury account, beginning a 12-year run of advertising campaign management successes on major national food and cosmetic accounts, including General Mills and Alberto-Culver.
In 1969, John founded Zapata International, a Mexican food franchise and restaurant chain, where he served as chairman and secretary treasurer until May 1971, when he returned to Dallas to reunite with Dr Pepper at the behest of the soft drink firms legendary President and later Chairman, W. W. Foots Clements. John assumed management of the companys in-house, co-op ad group and newly-signed ad national agency, Young & Rubicam of New York; it was the beginning of a 30-plus year relationship that created Dr Peppers most historically significant advertising campaigns, including the renowned, long-running Be a Pepper TV/radio offering that debuted in 1977.
In 1974, John was made VP-marketing. The Dr Pepper/Y&R partnership continued to quickly broaden awareness for the non-cola beverage, and became instrumental in catapulting the regional soft drink to become the nations fourth best selling, and number one non-cola soda pop. By 1981, Dr Pepper Co. purchased the soft drink division of Welchs Food Co., and was listed 598th in Fortune magazines list of the top 1,000 U.S. corporations. The company bought the worldwide Canada Dry business in 1982, the year John left to manage a venture capital firm. He returned in May 1983 as president of Dr Pepper USA, responsible for providing sales and marketing support for some 450 licensed bottlers. John was made corporate executive VP, and in less than two years, Forbes later reported, he had cut overhead in half and put the $13 million annual savings into marketing Dr Pepper. In the interim, the company had undergone a highly-publicized and successful leveraged buyout (1984) by Forstmann Little & Co., one of the earliest, most successful LBOs of the decade. Later that year, John was named president of Dr Pepper .
The company flourished, and by 1986 had attracted the attention of investment firms, including one Dallas-based company owned by Thomas O. Hicks and Robert Haas. , along with several banks, and corporate management, bought Dr Pepper . Within a year, Albers and Hicks & Haas, orchestrated the purchase of The Seven-Up of St. Louis; it was a scheme, presented by John and CFO Ira Rosenstein to Hicks & Haas, literally outlined on a cocktail napkin, long before such scenes became popular in movies and Wall Street lore.
In 1987, John was honored by Beverage Industry magazine as its Man of the Year. Superior advertising and market share growth continued to mark Dr Pepper/Seven-Up Companies, Inc. for the next five years enabling the firm to pay down its $1.1 billion debt and effect a successful IPO in 1993. Cadbury Schweppes plc tendered an offer to buy the company in 1995 for $1.7 billion, a deal approved a month later by the U. S. Federal Trade Commission. John left the company shortly after, ending a period of growth that from 1984 to 1995, that saw shareholder value increase by almost $2.7 billion. Always the venturesome entrepreneur and fierce proponent of American free enterprise, he formed Fairfield Enterprises, Inc., a diversified investment firm, serving as president/CEO until his passing.
John was definitely an employees/bottlers CEO. He loved the bottlers and had a common touch with a touch of class and dash like few in the soft drink industry; it was an unpretentious and cheerful style that wore well with everyone he ever encountered. John had great energy and an ever-positive attitude, walking the halls, knowing his employees and managers, and never missing a chance to learn about their jobs and families. He couldn wait to get to work early and inspired great confidence among his peers and bottler partners. John significantly improved employee compensation and benefits programs, including issuing awards of company stock to more than 60 per cent of the employees. He felt that rewards were earned through hard work and team efforts to complete the mission of being the best. He often said, with a twinkle in his eye, I can believe that making and selling carbonated water and flavor can be so much fun.
John and Janet Albers spent many delightful hours at the couples Lone Oak Ranch in Blue Ridge, TX, where John enjoyed the rigors and rewards of ranch life, raising pure-bred cattle. The couple traveled extensively, almost always in the company of close, long-time bottler friends. John was instrumental in the creation of the Dr Pepper Museum and Free Enterprise Institute in Waco, TX, where he served for many years as a distinguished director. The continued...

▰ Jerry Clarence Albers

Died November 07, … More Information
Jerry Clarence Albers, born January 14, 1944 passed away peacefully November 7, 2016 in Midlothian, Texas. Jerry was 72. Tags: #Mary
Obituary: Jerry was born on 14, 1944 and passed away on , 7, 2016. Jerry was a resident of Midlothian, Texas at the time of passing. Jerry was married to Mary.

▰ James M Albers Jr

Died November 18, … More Information
James M Albers Jr , born August 16, 1923 joined the Lord November 18, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. James was 90.

▰ James M Albers Jr

Died November 18, … More Information
James M Albers Jr , born August 16, 1923 joined the Lord November 18, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. James was 90.
Family members and close friends: , Amy Gordon Rn And Cpht

▰ Imogene "Midge" (Crow) Albers

Died March 10, … More Information
Imogene "Midge" (Crow) Albers, age 78 of Texas, born in Arkansas, joined the Lord March 10, 2004.
Obituary published: March 11, 2004 in "Dallas M-N"

▰ Gordon Harold Albers

Died December 07, … More Information
Gordon Harold Albers, born July 8, 1936 gained his wings on December 7, 2010 in Texas. Gordon was 74. Tags: #Battle #Iowa #Harold #Alice #Concordia #Seminary #Springfield #Illinois #Lutheran #Orleans #Louisiana #Bethel #Church #Bryan #Texas #Savior #Austin #Emmanuel #Prince #Peace #Taylor #Shepherd #Hills #North #Rock #Lord #Habitat #Humanity #Heifer #Katrina #Gary #Lauren #Meister #Charlotte #Michelle #Nichole #Pellar #Kelsey #Ashley #Kayla #Beverly #Bergmann #Wayne #Albers #Linda #Grove #Dallas #Gordons #Christ #World #Wheat #Foundation #American #Tumor
Obituary: The Reverend Gordon H. Albers, 74, of Hot Springs Village went to be with his Lord and Savior on 7, 2010, following a courageous battle with brain cancer. He was born in Battle Creek, Iowa on 8, 1936 to Harold and Alice Albers.

He graduated from Concordia Theological Seminary in Springfield, Illinois in 1962 and began his ordained ministry at St. Paul Lutheran Church in New Orleans, Louisiana. He subsequently served at Bethel Lutheran Church, Bryan, Texas; St. Paul Lutheran Church, McAllen, Texas; and Our Savior Lutheran Church, Austin, Texas. He later served as interim pastor at Emmanuel Lutheran and Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Taylor, Texas and at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in North Little Rock.

Gordon loved serving the Lord in parish ministry and social work within the church and community. Prior to his illness, he was actively involved in Habitat for Humanity, Heifer International and Katrina Relief efforts. An avid traveler, always ready for a new cultural experience, he will be remembered for his deep love of family and friends, his unique sense of humor and his joy of hiking and exploration.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Gary, and granddaughter, Lauren Ashley Meister. Gordon is survived by his wife and best friend of 47 years, Charlotte; daughters: Michelle (David) Meister and Nichole (Craig) Pellar; granddaughters: Kelsey and Ashley Meister, and Kayla Pellar; sister, Beverly (Raymond) Bergmann; brother, Wayne (Kaye) Albers; sister-in-law, Linda Cunningham; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A memorial service following private family inurnment will be held at Grove Hill in Dallas, Texas on 11, 2010. A celebration of praise and celebration of Gordons life will be held at Christ Lutheran Church on , 18, 2010 at 10:00 AM.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to ELCA World Hunger, Wheat Ridge Foundation, The Heifer Project or the American Brain Tumor Association.

▰ Gordon H Albers

Died January 01, … More Information

▰ Glenn P Rev Albers

Died March 20, … More Information
Glenn P Rev Albers, age 57 of Texas, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord March 20, 2004.
Obituary published: March 21, 2004 in "Fort Worth S-T"

▰ Estelle Albers

Died November 01, … More Information
Estelle Albers, of Beaumont, Texas, entered the Kingdom of Heaven November 1, 1997. Estelle was 92.
Obituary published: November 02, 1997 in "Beaumont Enterprise"

▰ Ernest Noah Albers

Died August 03, … More Information
Ernest Noah Albers, born July 13, 1922 entered eternal life August 3, 2016 in Brenham, Texas. Ernest was 94. Tags: #Lillian
Obituary: Ernest was born on 13, 1922 and passed away on , 3, 2016. Ernest was a resident of Brenham, Texas at the time of passing. Ernest was married to Lillian.

▰ Doris Jean Beitler Albers

Died July 27, … More Information
Doris Jean Beitler Albers, age 93 of Texas, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, joined the Lord July 27, 2020.
Obituary published: July 28, 2020 in "Tyler M-T"

▰ Dora (Kreder) Albers

Died June 27, … More Information
Dora (Kreder) Albers, age 86 of Waco, Texas, passed from this life on June 27, 2000.
Obituary published: June 28, 2000 in "Waco Tribune Herald"

▰ Donald Deen Albers

Died December 01, … More Information
Donald Deen Albers, born January 3, 1927 passed from this world into the next December 1, 2015 in Greenwood, Texas. Donald was 88. Tags: #Sandra
Obituary: Donald was born on 3, 1927 and passed away on , 1, 2015. Donald was a resident of Greenwood, Texas at the time of passing. Donald was married to Sandra.

▰ Deborah Taylor Albers

Died October 25, … More Information
Deborah Taylor Albers, born July 31, 1952 died October 25, 2014 in Austin, Texas. Deborah was 62. Tags: #Deborah #Davids #President #Volunteer #Bethany #Church #Vacation #School #Lloyd #Charlotte #Amarillo #Texas #Bill #William #Bradley #Bills #Alan #West #State #Canyon #Masters #Education #University #Central #Elementary #Middle #Teacher #Assistant #Cally #Whit #Henry #Laurie #Berklie #Brielie #Mother #Noyes #Robert #Toby #Rochelle #Keri #Seton #Hospice #Celebration #Life #Lane #Austin #Bethanys #Deborahs #Medical #Volunteers #Fund #Memorial #Scholarship #Jacki #Director #Scholarships #Memo
Obituary: Deborah Taylor Albers passed into heaven on 25, 2014 surrounded by family after a long and feisty battle with Breast Cancer that started in 1995 and Ovarian Cancer that started in 2011. Through her many battles, she always loved her Lord and maintained an amazing perspective and sense of purpose. Even in her last days she always gave us that wonderful smile that would make our day.

Deborahs proudest times were with family, from raising her two sons to spending as much time with her grandchildren as possible. Deborahs fondest memories were of family holiday times, special events with her children and grandchildren, and trips with family and friends. In her retirement years, Deborah volunteered at St Davids Medical , eventually serving as President of the Volunteer Program. She also volunteered at Bethany Lutheran Church in various roles including the Vacation Bible School Program which was very special to her.

Deborah was born to Lloyd and Charlotte Hill on 31, 1952 in Amarillo, Texas. She grew up in Amarillo and married Bill Taylor soon after graduation from Amarillo High School. Deborah and Bill raised two sons - William and Bradley. Bills death in 2003, Deborah later married Alan Albers. Deborah graduated from West Texas State in Canyon, Texas and later earned her Masters Degree in Education Administration from Texas A&M University Commerce.

Deborah spent 32 exciting years in Texas public education in the DFW area and in Central Texas. She served as an Elementary and Middle School Teacher, a Middle School Assistant Principal, and finally as an Elementary Principal for her last 11 years. Deborah loved children and her educational passion was to ensure all children learned to read well. She is also remembered for her desire for continuous improvement in all aspects of school activity and learning.

Deborah is survived by her husband Alan, her son William, wife Cally and grandchildren Whit, Henry, and Evi and her son Bradley, wife Laurie, and grandchildren Berklie and Brielie. She is also survived by her Mother Charlotte Noyes and husband Robert Noyes and her brother Toby, wife Rochelle and their children Lloyd and Keri.

The family would like to thank the staff of Texas Oncology (Balcones location), Seton Hospital, St Davids Medical , and Hospice Austin for their excellent, caring service. Deborah was privileged to touch the hearts of other cancer patients at Texas Oncology with her positive attitude in all situations during her treatments, but she also felt the servant attitude of those who administered to her oncology needs and who became her other family. The angels who work there every day are special people and theyll always be remembered by her family.

Deborahs Celebration of Life will be on 2, 2014 at 3:00 P.M., , 2, 2014 at Bethany Lutheran Church, 3701 W. Slaughter Lane, Austin, Texas, 78749. the service, the family would like to invite attendees to Bethanys Community Life and share refreshments and stories of Deborahs many great times.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like contributions to be made in Deborahs memory to the St. Davids Medical care Volunteers Memorial Fund. Through the SDMCHV Memorial Fund, scholarships are funded for students pursuing a degree in medicine or a medically related field. Students must be attending a Texas school and be enrolled or have been accepted into a medical or medically related program at the time of application.

Scholarship applications are posted online annually by 1st. Applicants must submit a completed application and supporting materials by a due date, usually in late . The SDMCHV Scholarship Committee, of which Deborah was an active and valued member, spends several months in a screening and interviewing process that culminates in the awarding of $5,000 scholarships/student for each semester, fall and spring. Awards are forthcoming on or around 1st.

Scholarship funding is supported through investments, fund raising efforts and Memorial Fund contributions. For the 2014-15 academic year, 15 scholarships were awarded totaling $75,000.00.
Donations to the SDMCHV Memorial Fund can be made in Deborahs name and mailed or submitted to St. Davids Medical , Volunteer Services, 919 E 32nd St., Austin, Texas 78705 (Attn: Jacki Allen, Director with the word Scholarships on the Memo space. This fund provides scholarships to Texas college students studying to enter the medical profession. Deborah served on this scholarship committee and was always amazed at the quality students who were assisted by this fund.

▰ Deborah Taylor Albers

Died October 25, … More Information
Deborah Taylor Albers, born July 31, 1952 passed from this life on October 25, 2014 in Austin, Texas. Deborah was 62.
Family members and close friends: , Jenna Tintera, Don Howard, Kristina Snow, Jackie Whalen, Nicole Shannon, Georgia Miller, Candy Tyson, Aleta Walker, Joan Zieschang, Laura Segers, Michelle Jackson, Amy Stringfellow, Sheri And Bill Stice, Curt Shaw, Alice Werchan, Dennis And Sandi Worley, Bj Repa

▰ David Arnold Albers

Died July 19, … More Information
David Arnold Albers, age 52 of Waco, Texas, was anxious to meet his Maker and Master July 19, 2001.
Obituary published: July 20, 2001 in "LSIconoclast"

▰ Connor William Albers

Died April 13, … More Information
Connor William Albers, born April 12, 2013 was anxious to meet his Maker and Master April 13, 2013 in The Woodlands, Texas. Connor was 0.

▰ Charles Clarence Albers

Died September 23, … More Information
Charles Clarence Albers, of Cypress, Texas, died on September 23, 2001. Charles was 76.
Obituary published: September 24, 2001 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Charles Clarence Albers

Died September 22, … More Information
Charles Clarence Albers, of Cypress, Texas, joined the Lord September 22, 2001. Charles was 76.
Obituary published: September 23, 2001 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Charles E Albers

Died February 19, … More Information
Charles E Albers, born September 22, 1932 passed away peacefully February 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. Charles was 86.

▰ Catherine Ann Albers

Died January 08, … More Information
Catherine Ann Albers, born February 6, 1964 departed this life Sunday January 8, 2015 in Texas. Catherine was 50. Tags: #State #Texas #Jimmy #Brandon #Jason #Charles #Anderson #Clinton #Alvin #Evangelical #Church #Richland #John #American #Society #Salado
Obituary: Catherine Ann Albers (Anderson), age 50, of Round Rock passed away on 8, 2015 after
a courageous battle with cancer. Catherine was a wonderful wife, mother, and friend. She had a thirst
for knowledge and received a master's degree from SWT, and she retired from the State of Texas.

Catherine is survived by her husband, Jimmy Albers; her sons, Brandon Gutierrez and Jason Gutierrez; her father, Charles Anderson; her brothers, Charles Ray Anderson, Clinton Anderson, and Alvin Anderson; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends.
A visitation will be held from 10 am to 2pm at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Richland on 14, 2015. services will be at 2pm at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church on 14, 2015. Burial will follow at the St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church .
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Cancer Society, call 1-800-227-2345 or send
acknowledgements to PO Box 514 Salado, TX 76571.

▰ Catherine Ann Albers

Died January 08, … More Information
Catherine Ann Albers, born February 6, 1964 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home January 8, 2015 in Taylor, Texas. Catherine was 50.
Family members and close friends: , Condra Funeral Home

▰ Brian Harbert Albers

Died June 24, … More Information
Brian Harbert Albers, born November 23, 1939 entered into eternal rest June 24, 2020 in Amarillo, Texas. Brian was 80.

▰ Bette (Sherrick) Albers

Died September 27, … More Information
Bette (Sherrick) Albers left this earth on September 27, 2004 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Brownsville, Texas.
Obituary published: September 28, 2004 in "Brownsville Herald"

▰ Bernice W (Tomanetz) Albers

Died July 30, … More Information
Bernice W (Tomanetz) Albers, of Henderson Co, Texas, departed this life Sunday July 30, 1998. Bernice was 67.
Obituary published: July 31, 1998 in "Tyler M-T"

▰ Bernice S Albers

Died October 29, … More Information
Bernice S Albers, born March 17, 1917 entered into eternal rest October 29, 2016 in Marion, Texas. Bernice was 99.

▰ Bernice S Albers

Died October 29, … More Information
Bernice S Albers, born March 17, 1917 left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home October 29, 2016 in Houston, Texas. Bernice was 99.

▰ Bernice S Albers

Died October 29, … More Information
Bernice S Albers, born March 17, 1916 entered into eternal rest October 29, 2016 in Houston, Texas. Bernice was 100.

▰ Arthur W Albers

Died May 03, … More Information
Arthur W Albers, born January 26, 1930 departed this life Sunday May 3, 2011 in Houston, Texas. Arthur was 81. Tags: #Sidonia #Arthur #Ledbetter #Korean #United #Force #University #Houston #Marian #James #Blanca #Cheryl #Dianne #Duane #David #Jonathan #Mark #Mildred #Vigil #Chapel #Earthman #Mass #Christian #Baptist #Church #Fayetteville #Catholic
Obituary: Arthur W. Albers Jr., 81, passed away May 3, 2011.
He was born on 26, 1930 to Sidonia and Arthur Albers Sr. in Ledbetter, TX. Arthur was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle. During the Korean War, he served in the United States Air Force from 1951 and was honorably discharged in 1954. He received a bachelor degree in accounting from The University of Houston in 1962. Arthur had a strong work ethic that was developed at an early age. He loved spending time with his family, tending his vegetable garden, and weekends at his farm. He was a wonderful storyteller and loved driving his tractors. Arthur was preceded in death by his loving wife of 54 years, Marian in 2008.
He is survived by children, James Albers and wife Blanca, Cheryl Sterling and husband Dan, Dianne Albers, Duane Albers; grandsons, David Holub and wife Ann, Jonathan Sterling, Mark Garcia; sister, Mildred Parrack and husband Jim and a host of nieces, nephews and other loving relatives.
Visitation will be held from 5:00-8:00 p.m., with Vigil/Rosary service at 7:00 p.m., , May 5, 2011 in the Chapel of Earthman Resthaven. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m., , May 6, 2011 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 205 E. Bell St., Fayetteville, TX with rite of committal to follow at St. John Catholic .

▰ Annita D Albers

Died May 23, … More Information
Annita D Albers, born May 28, 1940 entered eternal life May 23, 2016 in San Marcos, Texas. Annita was 75.

▰ Addie Izora Matthews Albers

Died August 22, … More Information
Addie Izora Matthews Albers, age 93 of Houston, Texas, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home August 22, 1998.
Obituary published: August 23, 1998 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Scott Lee Alberry

Died July 08, … More Information
Scott Lee Alberry, age 26 of Texas, born in Chicago, Illinois, died on July 8, 2002.
Obituary published: July 09, 2002 in "Denton R-C"

▰ Betty Jo (Chandler) [Boykin] Alberigo

Died July 29, … More Information
Betty Jo (Chandler) [Boykin] Alberigo, of Texas, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home July 29, 1999. Betty was 73.
Obituary published: July 30, 1999 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Donna Jean Albergo

Died July 24, … More Information
Donna Jean Albergo, born March 17, 1945 died on July 24, 2014 in Fort Worth, Texas. Donna was 69.

▰ Donna Jean Albergo

Died July 24, … More Information
Donna Jean Albergo, born March 17, 1945 died July 24, 2014 in Fort Worth, Texas. Donna was 69.

▰ Hazel Lee Alberga

Died November 26, … More Information
Hazel Lee Alberga, born March 1, 1925 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord November 26, 2012 in Dallas, Texas. Hazel was 87.

▰ Hazel Lee Alberga

Died November 26, … More Information
Hazel Lee Alberga, born March 1, 1925 went into the presence of the Lord on November 26, 2012 in Dallas, Texas. Hazel was 87.
Family members and close friends: , Edel Isaac

▰ John August Ii Alberg

Died January 24, … More Information
John August Ii Alberg, of Texas, born in Kansas, departed this life Sunday January 24, 2012. John was 82.
Obituary published: January 25, 2012 in "Topeka C-J (KS)"

▰ Kenneth Alberding

Died September 29, … More Information
Kenneth Alberding, born August 7, 1921 went into the presence of the Lord on September 29, 2017 in Gatesville, Texas. Kenneth was 96.

▰ Ernesto Molina Alberdi

Died January 17, … More Information
Ernesto Molina Alberdi, born October 3, 1960 died January 17, 2016 in Dallas, Texas. Ernesto was 55.

▰ Henry Stanton Alberda

Died September 07, … More Information
Henry Stanton Alberda, born June 12, 1952 departed this life Sunday September 7, 2017 in Fort Worth, Texas. Henry was 65.

▰ Kaya Alber

Died October 30, … More Information
Kaya Alber, born May 22, 1923 died October 30, 2014 in Magnolia, Texas. Kaya was 91.

▰ Kaya Alber

Died October 30, … More Information
Kaya Alber, born May 22, 1923 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord October 30, 2014 in Bellaire, Texas. Kaya was 91.

▰ Elizabeth A Alber

Died January 30, … More Information
Elizabeth A Alber, born May 24, 1924 entered the Kingdom of Heaven January 30, 2015 in Brownsville, Texas. Elizabeth was 90. Tags: #Fred
Obituary: Elizabeth was born on May 24, 1924 and passed away on , 30, 2015. Elizabeth was a resident of Brownsville, Texas at the time of passing. Elizabeth was married to Fred.

▰ Joan (Melton) Alben

Died September 13, … More Information
Joan (Melton) Alben, age 77 of Texas, born in Shreveport, Louisiana, passed away peacefully September 13, 2006.
Obituary published: September 14, 2006 in "Shreveport Times (LA)"

▰ Stan Albeck

Died March 27, … More Information
Stan Albeck, age 89 of Texas, born in Chenoa, Illinois, left hisearthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home March 27, 2021.
Obituary published: March 28, 2021 in "Journal Star (IL)"
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