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Henry Robert Albiez, 19372000 (62 Jahre alt)

Name
Henry Robert /Albiez/
Vornamen
Henry Robert
Nachname
Albiez
Geburt
Tod eines Vaters
Tod einer Ehefrau
Tod einer Mutter
Notiz: Dec 1994
Bestattung eines Vaters
Adresse: Grand View Cemetery
Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36373295/joseph-f_-albiez
Bestattung einer Mutter
Adresse: Grand View Cemetery
Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36373301/elizabeth-albiez
Tod
31. März 2000 (62 Jahre alt)
Notiz: Henry R. Albiez, 62, died Friday morning, March 31, 2000, in his home at Hidden Springs in Franconia Township. He was under the care of Doylestown Hospice. He was the husband of Trudy E. (Sulton) Campbell Albiez.

Henry R. Albiez, 62, died Friday morning, March 31, 2000, in his home at Hidden Springs in Franconia Township. He was under the care of Doylestown Hospice. He was the husband of Trudy E. (Sulton) Campbell Albiez.

Born in Manhattan, N. Y., he was a son of the late Joseph Ferdinand and Elizabeth (Obrist) Albiez. He graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1955 and entered the U.S. Navy stationed aboard the USS Perry. He met his first wife, Marianne Karola Vogt Albiez, in Spain where they married. She died in February, 1993.

He later lived in Germany and Switzerland before moving to Willow Grove in 1964. He resided in Doylestown Township for 20 years before moving to his present address in 1995.

Mr. Albiez received a degree in business administration from LaSalle University. His working career was as an electrical engineer, having been employed with Univac, Decision Data, Aydin Controls, and retiring from Entertec, Lansdale.

He was a member of the Branch Church, Harleysville, To Live Again, where he served as treasurer; and the National Rifle Association.

In addition to his widow, Trudy, he is survived by three daughters: Dee, and her husband David Koeger of Jamison; Jeannette Albiez, and her husband, Mark Elgood of London, England; and Monique Ferrari of Chalfont; seven grandchildren; two brothers: Joseph Albiez, and his wife June of Winfield, Ill., and Bill Albiez, and his wife Cathy of Queens Village, N.Y.; nieces and nephews.

A memorial service was held April 3 in the Wayside Chapel of Whitemarsh Memorial Park, Prospectville.

Contributions in his memory may be made to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tenn. 38105.

Arrangements are with Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home, Lansdale.

Familie mit Eltern
Vater
19011976
Geburt: 28. Januar 1901Bad Saeckingen, Waldshut Krs, BW, GER
Tod: Oktober 1976Batavia, Genesee County, New York, USA
Mutter
19001994
Geburt: 17. Dezember 1900Dachsberg-Happingen, Waldshut Krs, BW, GER
Tod: Dezember 1994Batavia, Genesee County, New York, USA
Heirat Heirat1928
-3 Jahre
älterer Bruder
19252008
Geburt: 1. Juni 1925 24 24
Tod: 6. August 2008Sarasota (FL), FL, USA
4 Jahre
älterer Bruder
19292015
Geburt: 3. Juli 1929 28 28 New York City (NY), NY, USA
Tod: 19. Mai 2015Woodlands (TX), TX, USA
5 Jahre
älterer Bruder
3 Jahre
er selbst
Familie mit Marianne Karola Vogt
er selbst
Partnerin
Tochter
Vertraulich
Tochter
Vertraulich
Tochter
Vertraulich
Familie mit Vertraulich
er selbst
Partnerin
Vertraulich
Vertraulich + Vertraulich
Partnerins Partner
Vertraulich
Partnerin
Vertraulich
Tod

Henry R. Albiez, 62, died Friday morning, March 31, 2000, in his home at Hidden Springs in Franconia Township. He was under the care of Doylestown Hospice. He was the husband of Trudy E. (Sulton) Campbell Albiez.

Born in Manhattan, N. Y., he was a son of the late Joseph Ferdinand and Elizabeth (Obrist) Albiez. He graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1955 and entered the U.S. Navy stationed aboard the USS Perry. He met his first wife, Marianne Karola Vogt Albiez, in Spain where they married. She died in February, 1993.

He later lived in Germany and Switzerland before moving to Willow Grove in 1964. He resided in Doylestown Township for 20 years before moving to his present address in 1995.

Mr. Albiez received a degree in business administration from LaSalle University. His working career was as an electrical engineer, having been employed with Univac, Decision Data, Aydin Controls, and retiring from Entertec, Lansdale.

He was a member of the Branch Church, Harleysville, To Live Again, where he served as treasurer; and the National Rifle Association.

In addition to his widow, Trudy, he is survived by three daughters: Dee, and her husband David Koeger of Jamison; Jeannette Albiez, and her husband, Mark Elgood of London, England; and Monique Ferrari of Chalfont; seven grandchildren; two brothers: Joseph Albiez, and his wife June of Winfield, Ill., and Bill Albiez, and his wife Cathy of Queens Village, N.Y.; nieces and nephews.

A memorial service was held April 3 in the Wayside Chapel of Whitemarsh Memorial Park, Prospectville.

Contributions in his memory may be made to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tenn. 38105.

Arrangements are with Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home, Lansdale.