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Larry Albright, 82, of Vero Beach, Florida and Taylor Park, CO, passed away July 25, 2020 at Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital.
One of five children, Larry was born to the late Roy Kratzer Albright and Cora White Albright on November 14, 1937 in Lancaster, PA. He proudly served in the United States Army National Guard, and attended Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA and Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster.
Mr. Albright worked for RCA, then Buhrle Industries, and retired from Phillips Electronics as an IT manager.
Larry was a member of Grandview United Methodist Church in Lancaster, PA.
He leaves memories to be cherished by his wife of 40 years, Anne Albright; and his children, Jeffrey Albright and wife Lisa of Lancaster, PA and Tracy Barley of Denver, PA; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Larry loved to travel with his wife, Anne, and see new places and experience life. He also loved the outdoors, the mountains and the beaches. Larry enjoyed hunting, camping, riding snowmobiles and atvs, and sharing those activities with his family and friends.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org or to the American Heart Association, www.heart.org.
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Jack Arlene Rabold
August 2, 2020, 2:59 pm
Have good memories about our trip to Alaska and also our snowmobiling trips. Will miss you!
Jack & Arlene
Richard Gunderman
August 3, 2020, 5:12 pm
A very good man, will be missed at Woodfield by many.
Richard & Sandy
Mike Hudick
August 4, 2020, 11:13 am
Anne and family… I don’t know what I can say to adequately express my feelings at Larry’s passing. He was a friend and I’ll miss him. I have happy memories of the years I knew him. He sold me my first race car. We hunted together and got muddy on our dirt bikes together. And then there were the Thursday nights at the White Swan. There is little I can say that will be consolation for your loss, but know that you will be in my thoughts and that you have my sincerest sympathies.
Susan Todd
August 6, 2020, 3:43 am
Larry was loved by so many people but to our family he was family. He was the grandpa that came to dance recitals even the ones on the porch at the cabin! He lead the ATV rides and endured countless happy hours and dinners together. Everything was just more fun with Larry and Anne. Anne we love you and cherish all the wonderful memories we have with you both.