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Lawrence "Larry" Edwin Albright,
Born August 7, 1940 in Rowley, Iowa and passed away October 28, 2012 in Algona, Washington. After highschool he served in the U.S. Army. He worked as a millworker at Architectural Woods for 43 years in Tacoma. Larry enjoyed the outdoors such as boating and hunting. He was also a member of the NRA. He is preceded in death by his parents Edward and Winniefread Albright. He is survived by his brother Darryl Albright and sister in law Shirley and his nephews; Darrin Albright and Damon Albright as well as many friends. Online sentiments may be journaled at www.price-heltonfuneralhome.com
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November 17, 2012
Dave Mills
Thank You for taking me under your wing and showing me all the "Tricks of the Trade" @ A.W.I. Your Determination and Integrity are a few of the examples i live by Today. Will Miss you My Friend. Untill we meet again. Sing with the Angels...
November 15, 2012
Noah Bershatsky
Larry, you'll be missed.
- Noah
November 5, 2012
We are sorry to hear of Lawrence Albright's passing. Lawrence and I grew up together, having many childhood adventures that still linger. (Woody) from Algona.
Let me know if there is a memorial service. We will help with food or in any capacity.
Larry and Linda Worden Auburn,
November 5, 2012
Sarah Donermeyer
We will miss you, Larry! Your smile and laugh will never be forgotten! Hugs!!
November 2, 2012
Shelby Hanson
Larry was a good man, someone to look up to, a hard worker and a patriot. Cancer ultimately won the battle, but not without a tremendous fight from Larry. He never let it get the best of him. He is in a better place now, and someday we shall join him once again. He will be forever missed.
November 1, 2012
Tina, Gary & Garrett Werdall
We've lost a friend. One worth our tears. A fellow Patriot.
We look forward to the day we will see him again. Sickness gone. Strong, sure and smiling again. The sorrow of his leaving gone forever.
November 1, 2012
Lee Johnson
Friends forever
November 1, 2012
Colleen Clemons
Our dear Larry. Ditto to what Darcie said. We miss you sooo much. I cannot remember life without you. Thank you for being a wonderful surrogate uncle (and Santa) while I was growing up. For the last 24 years you were our neighbor and our friend. Thank you for sharing your stories, your photographs and your laughter. You were a fantastic photographer and videographer. We are going to miss your potato salad, as it was the best. It is not clear to us as to what we are going to do without you, so thank you for all the memories. Our hearts are hurting. Please give Uncle Gary, Granny and Grandpa all *hugs* for us. We will love and miss you forever. Colleen and Wade Clemons
November 1, 2012
Colleen Clemons
Our dear Larry. Ditto to everything that Darci said. Plus... You were like an uncle to me growing up (and my Santa), I do not remember my life without you in it. For the past 24 years you have been our neighbor and our friend. We have shared many laughs, and we will always treasure our memories of you. Give Uncle Gary, Granny and Grandpa a hug for us. We will love you always. Colleen and Wade Clemons
October 30, 2012
Darcie Hanson
Uncle Larry we will miss you! You have been a part of the McKinney family forever. I am glad we got to spend so much time together over the past few years. It will not be the same at Algona Days, Auburn Good Ol Days Car Shows without you there cheering us on. Or at the lake, so many memories! We love you! Andy, Darcie and Shelby Hanson
October 30, 2012
Darcie McKinney-Hanson
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