KENTUCKY DEATHS.(News)

From: The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY) | Date: November 14, 2006 | Copyright information

Edward J. Albers, 57, of Covington, died at 2:35 a.m. Thursday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center North, Covington.

He was disabled.

Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Keller Albers; a daughter, Rene Albers of Fort Thomas; a sister, Mary L. Albers of Cincinnati; a brother, Joseph F. Albers of Florence; and a grandchild.

Private services will be at the convenience of the family.

Muehlenkamp-Erschell Funeral Home, Newport, is handling arrang...

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