Eva Edna Albright © Enid Morning News 05-1982 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Covington – funeral services for Eva Edna Albright, 80, Covington, are scheduled for 2 PM Monday at the Covington Christian Church with the Rev. John Moody officiating. Burial will follow in the Covington Cemetery under the direction of the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home.
Mrs. Albright died Thursday in a local nursing home.
She was born April 29, 1902 on a farm east of Covington. She was the daughter of Arthur E. And Sylvia Donoho Vorheis.
She married Charles Foreman in 1919 and they moved to Enid. Foreman died in 1925.
She then married Bernard T. Albright on August 1, 1934. They lived in Enid until moving in 1944 to Covington. Albright died in 1965.
Mrs. Albright was a member of the Covington Christian Church and the Covington East Side Club.
Survivors include a son, Kenneth Foreman, Carlsbad, New Mexico; a step son, Duane Albright, Oklahoma City; two sisters, Mrs. William (Alma) Drassen, Enid, and Mrs. George (Lala Merle) Lockard, Austin, Texas; eight grandchildren and 16 great – grandchildren.
Mrs. Albright, in addition to her two husbands, was preceded in death by two daughters and two brothers.
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