Alberta-Austin-Obituary

Alberta E. Austin

Kansas City, Missouri

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Alberta E. Austin, 96, of Kansas City, Missouri passed away Wednesday, March 15, 2006 at Research Medical Center. Funeral services will be 2 p.m., Sunday, March 19, 2006, at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Chapel. Friends may call from 5-7 p.m. Saturday at the chapel. Burial will be in Floral...

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Once in a while, I look for the people I remember from my life in Missouri and Alberta is always one that I seek out. Although it has been far too many years since we visted with one another, our last visit held much laughter and 'remember whens' from the life that Sam and I shared and our time together. My thoughts remain with Alberta's family and the memories of the time we had together. God bless you all and hold her in His peace forever. Candy Huschle

We remember her well from Spring Valley Baptist Church. We took her home many times after Church on Sunday Morning. we know she will be missed by a host of people and the church where she was a long time greater on Sunday morning.

I only recently had the honor of meeting Bill Austin’s mother at his son’s wedding. I have known Bill Austin for 30 years because he married my cousin Patty White-Austin. Our visits, as we grew older were less frequent and short in duration and we were lucky to see them and their children. All that I have heard and know about this remarkable woman came through the White family. They have always said nice things about her and what a great job she did on her own to raise her children. Bill...

Charming, gracious, quietly positive Alberta always had a smile for all. Over the last ten years, we always looked forward to seeing Alberta every Saturday at Andres.
Her eternal life will be evident in the reflection of her values through her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchild. What a pleasure to know the lovely Alberta Austin and her family. God be with you all!

The memories of my grandmother are all ones of love and kindness. She was generous with her time, with her praise, and with her care. My earliest memories are those of being in her house, especially on Sundays, for big family dinners after church. Her roasted chickens with vegetables are still in my mind. While there, if things were in bloom, as they are just starting to be now, we'd pick flowers: grape hyacinth and lilies from the side of the house, or daffodils and jonquils from an...

Mrs. Austin cared for members of our family many times during her years at the Raytown Clinic. She was so sweet and comforting in her ways, that she took your mind off your problem.
We have the pleasure of knowing several of Alberta's children. They also are fine and valuable citizens of our community.
We feel honored to know each one. Alberta can go to her rest with the assurance she has lived a superb life.