ALBRIGHT, Wallace R. 1932-2009
ALBRIGHT, NEWELL, MINTEER, BOURDEAUX, ANDERSON
Posted By: Tammy (email)
Date: 2/27/2019 at 09:43:08
Wallace R. Albright
Wallace R. Albright, 77, of Pahoa, Hawaii, died on August 3, 2009, at the Hilo Medical Center, Hilo, Hawaii. Funeral services will be on Friday, August 28, at 10:00 a.m. at Pavilion No. 3, Wailoa State Park, Hilo, Hawaii.
He was born on August 1, 1932, in Iowa. He worked at farming.
He is survived by his wife, Twila Bourdeaux, of Pahoa, his daughter, Linda Albright, of Iowa, six step-sons, James (Tina) Eley, of Pennsylvania, Russell (Chiemi) Eley, Minnesota, Arthur Blackburn, of Minnesota, Alan Bourdeaux, of Minnesota, Raymond Bourdeaux, of Minnesota and Earl (Jos-Lyn) Iwamoto, of Hawaii, 19 grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren.
--The Grundy Register (Grundy Center, Iowa), 20 August 2009, pg 3
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Wallace Albright
Wallace Albright, 77, passed away in Hawaii on August 3, 2009. A memorial service and the scattering of his ashes will be in Hawaii.
Wallace Raymond Albright was born August 1, 1932, in Sheffield to Claire and Alice (Newell) Albright. They later moved to the family farm north of Conrad. Wally graduated from Conrad High School in 1950. He was married to Betty Minteer in 1953 and later divorced in 1988.
Wallace enjoyed farming with his father and visiting gun shops. He took pride in his gun and clock collection. The last 20 years he has spent winters in Hawaii and summers in Minnesota with this partner, Twila Boudreaux.
He is survived by his common-law wife, Twila Boudreaux of Hawaii; his daughter, Linda Albright Jorpeland Russell (Doug) of Conrad; and his granddaughter, Sabrina Jorpeland of Steamboat Rock.
He was preceded in death by his father, Claire Albright; his mother, Alice Newell Albright-Anderson; and his step-father, Lester Anderson.
--The Grundy Register (Grundy Center, Iowa), 3 September 2009, pg 3
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