Rites Monday for Albert R. Ford
Funeral services for Albert R. Ford, 70, 711 Eleventh street north, will be held from O'Connor's chapel Monday morning at 9 and at St. Ann's cathedral at 9:15. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. Daughters of Isabella and friends will meet at O'Connor's Sunday night to recite the rosary.
Ford, veteran ACM employee, died Thursday morning at his home.
Ford was born Nov. 11, 1878, at Milton, Ky. He was superintendent of schools for 25 years in southeastern cities and for a time was in education work in Montana. For the past 25 years he has been employed in the wire mill timekeeper's office of the ACM company.
He is survived by his wife, Cora; two daughters, Mrs. Roland Harper, Browning, and Mrs. Walter Miller, Great Falls; a stepson, Robert Bennett, Woodbury, N. J., and two granddaughters here, Audrey Johnson and Judy Harper.
He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America lodge.
Rites Monday for Albert R. Ford
Funeral services for Albert R. Ford, 70, 711 Eleventh street north, will be held from O'Connor's chapel Monday morning at 9 and at St. Ann's cathedral at 9:15. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. Daughters of Isabella and friends will meet at O'Connor's Sunday night to recite the rosary.
Ford, veteran ACM employee, died Thursday morning at his home.
Ford was born Nov. 11, 1878, at Milton, Ky. He was superintendent of schools for 25 years in southeastern cities and for a time was in education work in Montana. For the past 25 years he has been employed in the wire mill timekeeper's office of the ACM company.
He is survived by his wife, Cora; two daughters, Mrs. Roland Harper, Browning, and Mrs. Walter Miller, Great Falls; a stepson, Robert Bennett, Woodbury, N. J., and two granddaughters here, Audrey Johnson and Judy Harper.
He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America lodge.
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