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Harlen L. Albertson

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Harlen L. Albertson

Birth
Little York, Washington County, Indiana, USA
Death
4 Jun 2008 (aged 58)
Indiana, USA
Burial
Salem, Washington County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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HARLEN L. ALBERTSON, 58, Little York, died on Wednesday, June 4.

An automotive mechanic, he was born in Gibson Township, Washington County.

He was a member of Mt. Hebron Christian Church.

Survivors include his wife, the former Sharon K. Killion; three sons, Timothy Albertson of Miami, In., Harvey J. Jackson of Hayden and Justin Lee Wiley Evans of Edmund, Ok.; three daughters, Shannon Anderson of Seymour, Angela Miller of Little York and Devannie Monroe of Little York; three brothers, Harold L. Albertson, Verne Albertson and Phillip Albertson, all of Little York; five sisters, Flossie Denton of San Marcos, Tx., Anna Belle Cravens of Little York, Letha Kay Black of Becks Mill, Shirley Lee of Salem and Annette Graft of Crothersville; and 13 grandchildren.

Calling was conducted at the Stewart Funeral Home in Scottsburg on Friday evening, June 6.

Memorial gifts may be arranged to assist the family through the staff of the funeral home.
On-line condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting the website at www.stewartfuneralhome.net.

Published in The Leader June 11, 2008

HARLEN L. ALBERTSON, 58, Little York, died on Wednesday, June 4.

An automotive mechanic, he was born in Gibson Township, Washington County.

He was a member of Mt. Hebron Christian Church.

Survivors include his wife, the former Sharon K. Killion; three sons, Timothy Albertson of Miami, In., Harvey J. Jackson of Hayden and Justin Lee Wiley Evans of Edmund, Ok.; three daughters, Shannon Anderson of Seymour, Angela Miller of Little York and Devannie Monroe of Little York; three brothers, Harold L. Albertson, Verne Albertson and Phillip Albertson, all of Little York; five sisters, Flossie Denton of San Marcos, Tx., Anna Belle Cravens of Little York, Letha Kay Black of Becks Mill, Shirley Lee of Salem and Annette Graft of Crothersville; and 13 grandchildren.

Calling was conducted at the Stewart Funeral Home in Scottsburg on Friday evening, June 6.

Memorial gifts may be arranged to assist the family through the staff of the funeral home.
On-line condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting the website at www.stewartfuneralhome.net.

Published in The Leader June 11, 2008

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