Military Rites To Be Conducted By Legion
Funeral services for H. C. (Hank) Albers, 45, who died at the family residence, 1327 Houston avenue, Monday afternoon, will be held at 3:45 p.m. today in St. Paul's Lutheran church. The Rev. Arthur Rathjen, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery.
Military rites will be conducted at the graveside by members of the Rudolph Lambert post, American Legion. Pallbearers will be Herman Doniasschk, Philip Fett, Gehardt Kube, Paul Jaetzold, Otie Fischer and Arnold Issaac. All friends of the family have been designated honorary pallbearers. Burial will be in charge of Clayton and Thompson Funeral Home.
Albers was a native of Manson, Iowa, and had lived here 20 years. During the war he was a sergeant in Battery R, 57th field artillery at Camp Logan, Texas.
Survivors are his wife, Lydia Albers; four daughters, Helen Bernlee, Audrey Marie, Margie and Patricia Ann Albers, all of Port Arthur; mother, Mrs. Dirk Albers of Port Arthur; five brothers, T. I. Of Houston, Jake of Selma, Calif., and C. F., R. P. and Pete Albers, all of Port Arthur; four sisters, Mrs. W. L. Beaumont and Mrs. J. H. Johnson, both of Port Arthur, Mrs. J. J. Ryder of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. Hans Barkema of Jewel, Iowa.
The Port Arthur News, Dec. 1, 1937
Military Rites To Be Conducted By Legion
Funeral services for H. C. (Hank) Albers, 45, who died at the family residence, 1327 Houston avenue, Monday afternoon, will be held at 3:45 p.m. today in St. Paul's Lutheran church. The Rev. Arthur Rathjen, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery.
Military rites will be conducted at the graveside by members of the Rudolph Lambert post, American Legion. Pallbearers will be Herman Doniasschk, Philip Fett, Gehardt Kube, Paul Jaetzold, Otie Fischer and Arnold Issaac. All friends of the family have been designated honorary pallbearers. Burial will be in charge of Clayton and Thompson Funeral Home.
Albers was a native of Manson, Iowa, and had lived here 20 years. During the war he was a sergeant in Battery R, 57th field artillery at Camp Logan, Texas.
Survivors are his wife, Lydia Albers; four daughters, Helen Bernlee, Audrey Marie, Margie and Patricia Ann Albers, all of Port Arthur; mother, Mrs. Dirk Albers of Port Arthur; five brothers, T. I. Of Houston, Jake of Selma, Calif., and C. F., R. P. and Pete Albers, all of Port Arthur; four sisters, Mrs. W. L. Beaumont and Mrs. J. H. Johnson, both of Port Arthur, Mrs. J. J. Ryder of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. Hans Barkema of Jewel, Iowa.
The Port Arthur News, Dec. 1, 1937
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