The Emporia Gazette, 10 Jun 1926, Thursday
TOM ALBRIGHT,JR., DEAD
Tom Albright, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Albright, of Olpe, died at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening in Newman Memorial County hospital. The boy had been sick in the hospital since May 29, sick with spinal meningitis.
Tom Albright, jr., was born November 23, 1916 in Pincord (sic), Ala., and moved with his parents to Kansas in 1919. Eighteen months ago the Albirghts moved to Lyon county and settled in Olpe. The boy was a member of the Methodist church and is survived by his parents and two brothers.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Dumm chapel. Rev. E. S. Roberts, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will conduct the services. Interment will be made in the Lower Dry Creek cemetery.
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The Emporia Gazette, 11 Jun 1926, Friday
FUNERAL OF THOMAS ALBRIGHT, JR.
Funeral services for Thomas Albright, jr., 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albright, of Olpe, who died Wednesday in the Newman Memorial County hospital, were held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Dumm chapel. Rev. E. S. Roberts, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, conducted the services. Interment was made in the Evergreen cemetery. W. C. Wallace, of Olpe, and Mrs. C. L. Patton sang, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Hand, and Miss Margaret Frances Patton played a violin solo.
The pallbearers were: W. C. Wallace, M. R. Throp, A. W. Crockett, and T. Jordan, all employees of the Prairie Pipeline company of Olpe. Mr. Albright, sr., also works for the Prairie company.
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The Hamilton Herald, The Climax Chronicle, The Virgil Visitor, The Quincy Quill, and The Neal News, 11 Jun 1926, Friday
DEATH OF A BOY.
Thomas Ivey Albright, the ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albright, died Wednesday evening in the Newman Hospital in Emporia of cerebral-meningitis. He had been sick at the home of his parents in Olpe for several days before before he was taken to the hospital. The funeral services were held Thursday at the Dumm chapel in Emporia and interment was made in the Lower Dry Creek Cemetery. A larger number from Olpe attended the funeral,.
The Emporia Gazette, 10 Jun 1926, Thursday
TOM ALBRIGHT,JR., DEAD
Tom Albright, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Albright, of Olpe, died at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening in Newman Memorial County hospital. The boy had been sick in the hospital since May 29, sick with spinal meningitis.
Tom Albright, jr., was born November 23, 1916 in Pincord (sic), Ala., and moved with his parents to Kansas in 1919. Eighteen months ago the Albirghts moved to Lyon county and settled in Olpe. The boy was a member of the Methodist church and is survived by his parents and two brothers.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Dumm chapel. Rev. E. S. Roberts, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will conduct the services. Interment will be made in the Lower Dry Creek cemetery.
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The Emporia Gazette, 11 Jun 1926, Friday
FUNERAL OF THOMAS ALBRIGHT, JR.
Funeral services for Thomas Albright, jr., 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albright, of Olpe, who died Wednesday in the Newman Memorial County hospital, were held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Dumm chapel. Rev. E. S. Roberts, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, conducted the services. Interment was made in the Evergreen cemetery. W. C. Wallace, of Olpe, and Mrs. C. L. Patton sang, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Hand, and Miss Margaret Frances Patton played a violin solo.
The pallbearers were: W. C. Wallace, M. R. Throp, A. W. Crockett, and T. Jordan, all employees of the Prairie Pipeline company of Olpe. Mr. Albright, sr., also works for the Prairie company.
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The Hamilton Herald, The Climax Chronicle, The Virgil Visitor, The Quincy Quill, and The Neal News, 11 Jun 1926, Friday
DEATH OF A BOY.
Thomas Ivey Albright, the ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albright, died Wednesday evening in the Newman Hospital in Emporia of cerebral-meningitis. He had been sick at the home of his parents in Olpe for several days before before he was taken to the hospital. The funeral services were held Thursday at the Dumm chapel in Emporia and interment was made in the Lower Dry Creek Cemetery. A larger number from Olpe attended the funeral,.
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