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Jennifer S. Albertson

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Jennifer S. Albertson, 55, of Allentown, Pa, passed away on Saturday, September 13, 2008 in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill, Pa. Born: On June 1, 1953 in Easton, Pa, she was the only child of Wilbur and Dona Griffith Morrison, both of Nazareth, Pa. Personal: Jennifer and her husband, Bernard,...

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What a shock to hear of Jenny's passing. My deepest sympathy goes out to all her family - especially her parents whom I knew as we grew up together in Nazareth. We rode the bus together to school. Jenny always had a seat for me as I was the last stop. We shared most classes and had many fun times together. She would talk me into doing the craziest things with her. One memory was going to get our ears pierced. Jenny went first and didn't flinch, knowing that if she did I'd chicken out. ...

jen your dog's are so great and your favorite one alexa, she is so sweet and lovable but what a handful i love them all love deb

everytime i sent food for bernie and jen,jen would laugh and say i was trying to get her fat you will be loved and missed forever love mom

Bernie, I am so very sorry for your loss.

Bernie, I am so very sorry for your loss.

I was very shocked to hear of Jenny's death, I knew her through her husband Bernie. She was a very outgoing person with many varied interests Birds, Horses and Motorcycles. She was a very pretty person, and will be missed by all who knew her.

I haven't seen or talked with Jenny in nearly 20 years, but when I was in high school, I considered her among my "best friends" crowd. Jenny was beautiful and bright, smarter and prettier than she knew. I have many wonderful memories of her, particularly of representing Nazareth alongside her as contestants in Northhampton County's Junior Miss pageant in 1970. I also remember spending summers around the Nazareth Park pool with her. We laughed a lot together, shared many of the same classes,...

Jenny was a good friend of my daughter's (Denise Gower) when they were in high school and I remember her as a beautiful young lady, always polite. I was very sorry to hear of her death.

To Jenny's Family:
I remember Jenny with great love. I only knew her a few years at Plainfield School, but I have never forgotten her. Sadly, once she moved to Nazareth, I lost all contact with her; but I have never forgotten her. We were great friends.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

susan (huffsmith) pysher