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William Pat Albano

Obituary

Class of 1954
Aug. 14, 1936 – Nov. 15, 1963
William Pat Albano
WEISER William Pat Albano, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Albano of Weiser, died in a Portland hospital Friday after a six-week illness.
Mr. Albano was born Aug. 14, 1936, at Emmett and was graduated from the Weiser High School. He attended the University of Idaho for three years and was graduated from Willamette University in Salem, in law. He was admitted to the Bar in Oregon in 1960, and was associated with the Max Taggart Law firm in Ontario until last summer when he joined a law firm in Portland.
Active in school events, Mr. Albano took part in sports and was outstanding in football. He was student body president at Weiser. Mr. Albano was married to Joclyn Woods in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple July 16, 1957.
Survivors include his wife of Portland; two sons, Stephen and Jeremy, and a daughter, Gina, all at home; his parents of Weiser; three brothers, Howard of Los Angeles, Brent of Salt Lake City, and Clinton Albano of Weiser; two sisters, Marcia and Gwen, both of Weiser, and his grandfather, Sidney Albano of Heron, Mont. A brother John, died in 1945.
Services will be held at 2 p.m., Tuesday at the Weiser LDS Church with Bishop Leon Berquist officiating. Interment will be arranged by the Northam-Jones Chapel.
From Lois Hill Titus
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