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Mary Elizabeth <I>Albright</I> Mitchell

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Mary Elizabeth Albright Mitchell

Birth
Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Apr 1985 (aged 84)
Holly Hill, Volusia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
cremated
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Mary, always called Mame, was the fourth child of MaryAnn (Jones) and George Albright of Scranton PA where she was born and raised. Her brothers were Philip, George, Fred, John, and James and her sisters were Leah (Fey) and Helen (Withers). She also had a sister Elizabeth who died as a very young child. She was married to David R. Mitchell for many years until he passed away in 1970. They had no children of their own but always enjoyed the company of their many nieces (of which I was one) and nephews.

Mame and Dave lived on N. Sumner Ave. in the Hyde Park section of Scranton for much of their lives. She never worked outside the home herself but her husband was an optician until his retirement and made all the eyeglasses for most of us in the family. Mame enjoyed sewing as well as singing and had a very nice soprano voice.

In the mid 1960s they sold their home in Scranton and relocated to Fl where they spent their remaining years. Mame passed away on Easter Sunday 1985 at Shady Oaks Rest Home in Holly Hill FL. A memorial service was held at Ormond Beach First Christian Church which she had been an active member of before her health declined.
Mary, always called Mame, was the fourth child of MaryAnn (Jones) and George Albright of Scranton PA where she was born and raised. Her brothers were Philip, George, Fred, John, and James and her sisters were Leah (Fey) and Helen (Withers). She also had a sister Elizabeth who died as a very young child. She was married to David R. Mitchell for many years until he passed away in 1970. They had no children of their own but always enjoyed the company of their many nieces (of which I was one) and nephews.

Mame and Dave lived on N. Sumner Ave. in the Hyde Park section of Scranton for much of their lives. She never worked outside the home herself but her husband was an optician until his retirement and made all the eyeglasses for most of us in the family. Mame enjoyed sewing as well as singing and had a very nice soprano voice.

In the mid 1960s they sold their home in Scranton and relocated to Fl where they spent their remaining years. Mame passed away on Easter Sunday 1985 at Shady Oaks Rest Home in Holly Hill FL. A memorial service was held at Ormond Beach First Christian Church which she had been an active member of before her health declined.


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