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Albert Gallatin Calvert

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Albert Gallatin Calvert

Birth
Death
Sep 1960 (aged 78)
Burial
Jane Lew, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Info provided by Sylvia Sine Whittaker FAG#47119342:
Weston Democrat, WV 1960

Albert G. Calvert, 78, of 705 Mineral Road, Glenville, died Thursday at 5:15 A.M., following a brief illness.
He was born May 20, 1882, in Wetzel County, a son of John and Martha Lemasters Calvert and was married to Dora Sharp, who survives.
Surviving also are five daughters;, Mrs, Mabel Lemmons of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth Miles of Barberton, Ohio, Mrs, Jessie Hull and Mrs. Kathleen Skinner, both of Weston, and Mrs. Izetta Moody of Glenville; one son, Walter Calvert of Toledo, Ohio; three brothers, Arthur Calvert of Joplin, Mo., Elza Calvert and Shannon Calvert, both of Oklahoma City, Okla., two sisters, Mrs. Lista Delaney of Foil, Okla, and Mrs. Pearl Greenhorn of Akron, Ohio; and eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Mr. Calvert came to Lewis County in 1911 and helped build Kennedy Station, where he was a foreman for the Hope Natural Gas Company, until he retired in 1947.He was a member of the EUB Church at Valley Chapel. Interment will be in the Forest Lawn Memorial Garden Cemetery at Weston.
Info provided by Sylvia Sine Whittaker FAG#47119342:
Weston Democrat, WV 1960

Albert G. Calvert, 78, of 705 Mineral Road, Glenville, died Thursday at 5:15 A.M., following a brief illness.
He was born May 20, 1882, in Wetzel County, a son of John and Martha Lemasters Calvert and was married to Dora Sharp, who survives.
Surviving also are five daughters;, Mrs, Mabel Lemmons of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth Miles of Barberton, Ohio, Mrs, Jessie Hull and Mrs. Kathleen Skinner, both of Weston, and Mrs. Izetta Moody of Glenville; one son, Walter Calvert of Toledo, Ohio; three brothers, Arthur Calvert of Joplin, Mo., Elza Calvert and Shannon Calvert, both of Oklahoma City, Okla., two sisters, Mrs. Lista Delaney of Foil, Okla, and Mrs. Pearl Greenhorn of Akron, Ohio; and eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Mr. Calvert came to Lewis County in 1911 and helped build Kennedy Station, where he was a foreman for the Hope Natural Gas Company, until he retired in 1947.He was a member of the EUB Church at Valley Chapel. Interment will be in the Forest Lawn Memorial Garden Cemetery at Weston.


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