Charlene, 58, died Wednesday in Brooksville, Fla. After growing up in New York, she moved to Florida in 1987 to start a new beginning in the sunshine with her family.
She didn't live an easy life but accomplished much, including becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant and spending years helping others through nearly every branch of the medical field. She never worried about herself and even when she only had $10 left in her bank account, she'd buy something for a friend or family member or toys for her three grandchildren to bring a smile into someone else;s life. Every part of her will be missed, especially her laughter, goofiness, long stories and hugs.
But her legacy will continue through her two children, Tim Bailey and Christal Hayes; her parents, Ruth and John Albright her brother, John Albright II; and her sister, Ruthann Albright-Nunziato.
Charlene, 58, died Wednesday in Brooksville, Fla. After growing up in New York, she moved to Florida in 1987 to start a new beginning in the sunshine with her family.
She didn't live an easy life but accomplished much, including becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant and spending years helping others through nearly every branch of the medical field. She never worried about herself and even when she only had $10 left in her bank account, she'd buy something for a friend or family member or toys for her three grandchildren to bring a smile into someone else;s life. Every part of her will be missed, especially her laughter, goofiness, long stories and hugs.
But her legacy will continue through her two children, Tim Bailey and Christal Hayes; her parents, Ruth and John Albright her brother, John Albright II; and her sister, Ruthann Albright-Nunziato.
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