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Emma Deniske <I>Handke</I> Albin

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Emma Deniske Handke Albin

Birth
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Jun 2020 (aged 95)
Bedford, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
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Emma Deniske Albin passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 25, 2020, at Parkwood assisted living facility in Bedford.

For those attending the services: Everyone will be required to WEAR MASKS, and you will need to bring your own.

Emma was born on Sept. 29, 1924 in Fort Worth to Herman Henry and Victoria Belle Handke (Buckner).

She met her husband, Richard Lee Albin, as a teenager during Richard's father's church service. The two kept in touch during WWII while Richard served in the US Navy, and were married on January 20, 1945.

Together they raised three children, sons, Richard Wayne and Henry Clay; and a daughter, Wynn Rae.

Known for her kindness and sweet nature, Emma was also skilled artistically in music, poetry, illustrations, and painting, with her work sometimes featured in the Fort Worth Star Telegram. Her timeless beauty, inside and out, is evident in everything she did and her loving legacy lives on with everyone who knew her.

Emma is preceded in death by her husband, Richard Lee Albin (2008); and her son, Henry Clay Albin (2000).

Survivors: Son, Richard Wayne Albin and wife, Cynthia; daughter, Wynn Rae Stoots and husband, Michael; daughter-in-law, Toni Woodson and husband, David; three grandchildren, Andrew Ryan Albin, Jamie Leah Lancaster and husband, Jason, and Andrea Denise Espinoza and husband, Alex; as well as many beloved relatives, dear friends, and caring neighbors.

Mount Olivet Cemetery
2301 North Sylvania Avenue
Fort Worth, TX, 76111

Visitation: JUN 30. 9:15 AM - 10:00 AM (CDT)
Funeral: JUN 30. 10:00 AM (CDT)
Emma Deniske Albin passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 25, 2020, at Parkwood assisted living facility in Bedford.

For those attending the services: Everyone will be required to WEAR MASKS, and you will need to bring your own.

Emma was born on Sept. 29, 1924 in Fort Worth to Herman Henry and Victoria Belle Handke (Buckner).

She met her husband, Richard Lee Albin, as a teenager during Richard's father's church service. The two kept in touch during WWII while Richard served in the US Navy, and were married on January 20, 1945.

Together they raised three children, sons, Richard Wayne and Henry Clay; and a daughter, Wynn Rae.

Known for her kindness and sweet nature, Emma was also skilled artistically in music, poetry, illustrations, and painting, with her work sometimes featured in the Fort Worth Star Telegram. Her timeless beauty, inside and out, is evident in everything she did and her loving legacy lives on with everyone who knew her.

Emma is preceded in death by her husband, Richard Lee Albin (2008); and her son, Henry Clay Albin (2000).

Survivors: Son, Richard Wayne Albin and wife, Cynthia; daughter, Wynn Rae Stoots and husband, Michael; daughter-in-law, Toni Woodson and husband, David; three grandchildren, Andrew Ryan Albin, Jamie Leah Lancaster and husband, Jason, and Andrea Denise Espinoza and husband, Alex; as well as many beloved relatives, dear friends, and caring neighbors.

Mount Olivet Cemetery
2301 North Sylvania Avenue
Fort Worth, TX, 76111

Visitation: JUN 30. 9:15 AM - 10:00 AM (CDT)
Funeral: JUN 30. 10:00 AM (CDT)


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