Friday, May 21, 2010

Jack Bryan Albright

Bowling Green, KY -- Jack Bryan Albright, age 70, went to be with our Lord on Friday May 21, 2010. Jack was born in Racine July 29, 1939, son of the late Jack L. and Jesslyn Albright.

Jack was a proud graduate of William Horlick High School “Class of 1958.” Following high school, he served in the U.S. Air Force, and was stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, TX. He then attained a degree in Psychology from UW-Parkside. While attending college, he enjoyed his time coaching basketball at The Prairie School. On April 4, 1970, Jack was united in marriage to Constance Reagan at First Baptist Church in Zion, IL.

Jack was employed as a drug and alcohol assessment counselor and also managed a group home in Racine. He left Racine in 1989 to move to Florida and then to Kentucky in 2001. Jack deeply missed his hometown and family and friends here. He often spoke of moving back here. He especially missed Lake Michigan and Salmon-A-Rama, which he was a part of every year. Jack was an avid Packers fan and loved his Chicago Cubs. He will be dearly missed.

Jack is survived by his wife, Constance Albright; his children, Laurie (Allen) Morel, Dealynn Albright and Brenda Hurley; grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Joshua (Teresa) with Kayla and Zachary Morel, Mandy Morel, Christopher (Amanda) Morel, Glenda Jo Albright, Joey and JJ Hurley, all of Bowling Green, Sonya (Shaun) with Shaun, Sierra and Travis, and Cody Bykowski, all of FL; his sister, Janet (Jim) Ellenberger and her family, Mario Ruiz, Lisa (Roy) Ours, Jason (Brellyn) Ellenberger, Brandon (Rachel) Ellenberger; his aunt, Pat Miller, all of Racine; his lifelong friend and best buddy, Herman Torosian of Madison; other family members and friends;. He was preceded in death by his brothers, James and Joseph Albright.

Please join the family in celebration of Jack’s life on Saturday May 29, 2010, at the funeral home for visitation from 10 a.m. until time of service with full Military Honors at noon. Memorials to the Disabled Veterans’ Foundation or to Special Olympics have been suggested.

MARESH-MEREDITH & ACKLAM FUNERAL HOME
803 Main St., Racine  (262) 634-7888

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