Out of school she worked in the art department of Citizen's Gas and coke Utility. she married Ralph e. Eacret, a sailor, she met at her grandfather Joseph Moutoux's medical practice. A fulltime wife and mother, she found expression for her talents by volunteering for such local cultural gems as the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra..
Returning to her hometown from Arizona, she worked in education/career counseling and as an instructor at John Robert Powers International. In 1986, she established her own talent agency and acting school, , Alberta Rose International.
She is survived by her daughter, Diane Eacret and son Steve (Sandee) Eacret, as well as grandchildren, Joshua, albert, Chelsie and Zachary. Her children, Susan Ann "Suzi" Eacret and Ralph Eugene "Skipp" Eacret, Jr., preceded her in death. her lifelong friend Margo Underwood carries the memories of their adventures together.
O'Riley funeral Home is handling private arrangements.
Out of school she worked in the art department of Citizen's Gas and coke Utility. she married Ralph e. Eacret, a sailor, she met at her grandfather Joseph Moutoux's medical practice. A fulltime wife and mother, she found expression for her talents by volunteering for such local cultural gems as the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra..
Returning to her hometown from Arizona, she worked in education/career counseling and as an instructor at John Robert Powers International. In 1986, she established her own talent agency and acting school, , Alberta Rose International.
She is survived by her daughter, Diane Eacret and son Steve (Sandee) Eacret, as well as grandchildren, Joshua, albert, Chelsie and Zachary. Her children, Susan Ann "Suzi" Eacret and Ralph Eugene "Skipp" Eacret, Jr., preceded her in death. her lifelong friend Margo Underwood carries the memories of their adventures together.
O'Riley funeral Home is handling private arrangements.
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