Hazel Albert

hazel albert

March 28, 1919 ~ March 18, 2011

Services: Funeral Services will be private. Hazel Albert, 91, of Waldorf, MD, formerly of Leonardtown, MD died March 18, 2011 at her residence. Born March 28 1919 in Long Island, NY, she was the daughter of late Henry J. and Edith Barnett Ward. Ms. Albert is survived by her children; Phil Albert of Mechanicsville, MD and Ellen Albert Armitage (Norman) of Rio Hondo, TX, a grandson John Albert and a great-grandson Ryan Albert. She is also survived by her niece Joan Sulzman and nephews; Gary Rossman and Andrew Rossman. Ms. Albert was a sales person for the former Leonardtown Laundry and was a manager for a trailer park in California, MD. She enjoyed gardening, crafts and crocheting. The funeral services for Mrs. Albert are private. Contributions in memory of Ms. Hazel Albert can be made to Hospice of Charles County Inc., P.O. Box 1703, La Plata, MD 20646. To leave a condolence for the family please visit www.mgfh.com. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A, Leonardtown, MD.

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  1. “Ellen: So sorry to learn about the death of your mother, I wish we knew the perfect thing to say right now, I can only say that you are in our thoughts and prayers, May God bless the Albert family. Love, Doris & Skip Jones”

  2. “Ellen and Phil, so sorry to hear about your Mom. She was a special Lady and will be deeply missed by you all. “

  3. “Phil and Ellen, so sorry to hear of the loss of you Mom. You are in my thoughts and prayers.”

  4. “Ellen,I am sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. It was a pleasure to have known her. You and your family are in my thoughts.”

  5. “Phil and Ellen: So sorry to hear about your mother, she was a wonderful lady. God has taken her to be with angels. My thoughts are with you during this sad time. Stay strong and god will lead you. Love Sandy”

  6. “Phil & Ellen, Please accept my sincere condolences about Aunt Hazel. She was a wonderful lady. You both are in my thoughts and prayers.”


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