Obit:

Albright, Amalie (1882 - 1932)

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ALBRIGHT PALZER FLAGG


----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 4/28/1932


OBITUARY OF MRS. GEO. ALBRIGHT


Amalie Palzer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palzer, was born at Wausau, Wis., May 26, 1882. She attended schools in Wausau and Milwaukee. Later the family moved to Two Rivers, where she was united in marriage to George H. Albright, Sept. 13, 1904.


In 1919 they moved to Greenwood, Clark County and lived on a farm with her mother and brother. Nine children were born to them, two dying in infancy. Her husband and the following children survive her, Norbert at home Leo, Milwuakee Johan and Rose at home Claude, Geneva, Ill. and Anna and Helen at home.


She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Chas. Palzer of Loyal, who is 75 years old, her sister, Mrs. Stryker Flagg of the Town of Eaton, her brother, Leo Palzer of Loyal and Michael Silbertsack of Milwaukee, an orphan boy who made his home with the Albright family for four years.


Mrs. Albright had been ill with yellow jaundice since February and died at the Sacred Heart Hospital, Eau Claire, April 17, 1932.


Funeral services were held from St. Mary's Catholic Church Thursday morning, Rev. Wm. Daniels officiated. The body was laid to rest in the parish cemetery.


An unusually large number of friends and neighbors attended the funeral and paid their last respect to one who was well liked by all who knew her.

 

 


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