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Edrey Smith Albaugh
08/11/1920 — 01/25/2009
From Vancouver, WA, US | Born in Chicago, Illinois
Edrey Smith Albaugh
Edrey Smith Albaugh, 88, passed away on Sunday, January 25, 2009, at her home in Vancouver, Wa. She was born on August 11, 1920 in Chicago, Ill to Royal Bliss Smith and Marie Harrison Smith. While growing up, she studied the piano for many years, accompanying numerous choral groups and playing at the 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair. She attended Chicago public schools, graduating from Morgan Park High School in 1938. She attended both the University of Chicago and Oberlin College, graduating from Oberlin in 1942.
After college, she worked at the Manhattan Project in Chicago as Executive Secretary to Glenn Seaborg, a future Nobel Prize winner. While working for Glenn, she met Frederic William Albaugh, a young research chemist. They were married in 1944 at the University of Chicago. At the end of the war, Fred and Edrey returned to Los Angeles, where Fred resumed his pre-war work in the oil industry. In 1947 they moved to Richland, Wa., where Fred went to work for GE at the Hanford Plant. Fred promised Edrey they would live in Richland for only five years as the dusty boomtown environment was quite an adjustment for a girl from Chicago. As it turned out, Edrey lived in Richland for almost 60 years, raising her family there and growing very attached to the community. She loved the open sky, the dry brown hills, and the Columbia River. She spent many happy years working in her yard and walking her black labs along the Columbia.
Edrey was active in Richland's Central United Protestant Church, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, PEOs, and Questers. She was a loving and supportive wife to Fred and a devoted mother to her three children, always there in times of need and in joy. Her children were blessed to have had the loving and secure foundation in life that Edrey provided them. She will be dearly missed but will always be close in our hearts and memories. We love you, Mom.
Edrey is survived by her children, Jeffrey Smith Francine Albaugh of Camas, WA; James Frederic Audrey Albaugh of Long Beach, CA; and Jean Albaugh McKnight of Anchorage, AK; her sister and brother-in-law, Margaret and Edward Mulligan; her cousin Helen Ritter; her four grandchildren Kestly Albaugh, Stephen Albaugh, Lee McKnight, and Lindsey McKnight; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred; her brother, Royal B. Bud Smith; and her parents.
Funeral services will be held Friday, January 30th at 10:00AM, at the Events Center at Sunset Memorial Gardens, behind Einan's Funeral Home, in Richland. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Vancouver, WA or Kennewick, WA.
Jim, Jeff, and Jean–I am sorry for your loss.
I have been blessed to have known your mother for so many years. We have kept in touch through Christmas cards each year.
What a wonderful and exceptional person she was–an intelligent, caring, and classy woman. I admired her calm disposition, kindness towards others, and devotion to her family and community. I know she will truly be missed by all the people whose lives she touched. I think of her often and will miss her thoughtful cards.
Laurie Williamson & the Raile family
Jean & Jim- My sincere condolences to you on the passing of your mother. Both she and your Dad were kind and generous people and always a joy to talk to. I never knew that your Dad promised Edrey only 5 years in Richland but I can certainly understand why he needed to do it. Glad they decided to stay a âlittle longerâ â they were part of the true bedrock of Richland, along with so many other of our contemporaries parents. I guess we didnât really understand or appreciate how good we actually had it growing up but I certainly do now. All the best to you,
Vic Marshall
Jean – I am saddened by the loss of your mom. I remember her from way back in Jefferson Elementary days. Hope you are well and warm in Alaska.
Your friend always,
Mike Dalen
Jeff, Jim and Jean:
I was sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. She was always gracious and kind to me and my wife over the years. And my parents thought very highly of her, too.
Yours,
Tom and Dyann Alkire
Jean, I am so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. Best wishes always.
Jean
Albaughs are a people who make a difference, that strength I have seen in you I believe came from your folks and your up bringing. You have told stories how your Mom was always there for you, she put her family first, and she invested in her family. The Bible talks of such women in
Proverbs 30
The heart of her husband safely trusts her
So he will have no lack of gain
She does him good not evil
All the days of her life
Strength and honor are her clothing
She shall rejoice in the time to come
She opens her mouth in wisdom
And her tongue is the law of kindness
She watches over the ways of her household
And does not eat of the bread of idleness
Her children rise up and call her blessed
Her husband also, and he praises her
Many daughters have done well
But you excel them all
Charm is deceitful and beauty passing
But a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised
Give her of the fruit of her hands
And let her own works praise her in the gates
I was privileged to meet Edrey, an Albaugh who raised a family that calls her blessed. I believe she is with your Dad and as scripture says
She shall rejoice in the time to come
Larry Boyd
Jim Albaugh,
Our sympathy to you and other family members on the loss of your mother. May the many happy memories remain with you forever.
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