OBIT: Charles R. ALBIGHT, 1937, Roaring Spring, Blair County, PA

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MAN EXPIRES ON BOROUGH STREET

  Charles R. Albright, a lifelong resident of Roaring Spring and 
vicinity and the last of a family of eight children of Levi and 
Elizabeth (Reininger) Albright, died suddenly near his home on Locust 
street in Roaring Spring this morning shortly after 10 o'clock.
  Mr. Albright was apparently in the best of health previously. He had 
gone down town to the paper mill, where he had been employed for the 
past twenty-five years, where he was told to report for work after 
noon. He went back home and as he passed the house, rapped on the 
window and told his wife to get dinner early, as he was going to work.
  He walked down the street a short distance to talk to Dale Barley, 
driver of the department store truck, standing in front of the Plomer 
Dick residence. While talking to Mr. Barley he suddenly slumped to the 
street.
  Mr. Barley, and Mr. Dick, who was near at hand in his automobile, 
took him to the Nason hospital where Dr. W. L. Grounds pronounced him 
dead. Coroner Chester C. Rothrock was notified and directed the removal 
of the body.
  Mr. Albright was born at Roaring Spring on June 26, 1876. On June 11, 
1895, he was united in marriage with Anna Keiper at Roaring Spring, who 
survives, with five children, Earl Albright and Mrs. Mabel Boop of 
Hollidaysburg, Mrs. Harry Ringler of Lakemont and Norman and Mary 
Albright, both at home, and eight grandchildren.
  Mr. Albright was educated in the public schools of the borough and 
for the past twenty-five years was employed at the plant of the D. M. 
Bare Paper company.

ALBRIGHT - Funeral services for the late Charles R. Albright of 209 
Locust St., Roaring Spring, will be held at Albright Church of the 
Brethren Sunday afternoon at 2.30. Interment following in Albright 
cemetery. Friends are being received at the home.

Altoona Mirror, December 10, 1937