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John Edward Albertson

Kansas City, Missouri

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John Edward Albertson, 64, of Kansas City, MO, died Saturday, September 19, 2009. A Service of Remembrance will be at 3 p.m., Friday, October 2, at the McGilley Midtown Chapel. His urn will be buried in Bennett Cemetery, Keytesville, MO. Visitation will be from 2-3 p.m. at the chapel. John was...

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I'm so sorry I could not make John's service. Instead, I'm staying with his beautiful grand children so that Lindsay could attend.

I met John at Milton's instantly liked him. We were friends, we were significant others, then we were parents. John was a very special person and I'm blessed that our paths crossed. Karen Smith (Lake Montezuma, AZ)

Linz, I am so sorry, Please call me if you need ANYTHING! Xo, Peesha

John made many friends in his life. I am glad to be one of those. I have many happy memories of adventures with him.

I was with the 1st and 50th inf. in D company. E-mailed John a few times.
Rest in peace my brother.

Harley Mick Hawkins

I miss you Daddy.

I was saddened to hear of John's passing away, We had talked about 6 or 7 months ago, after 40 years, and neither of us could remember the other. We were in the same platoon at the same time, so surely we did. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. Scouts Platoon & D co. 67 - 68 PLAY THE GAME

John was the best brother-in-law you could ask for. He was a very caring person. John you and your phone calls with jokes will be greatly missed.Til we meet again, Roxy

John was the best brother-in-law I could ask for. He was a very caring and giving person. We will all miss you and your jokes. Til we meet again,Roxy

John Albertson served with the 1st Battalion (Mechanized), 50th Infantry...attached to the 173rd Airborne Brigade...with the Scouts Platoon, from July of 1968 to July of 1969.

John was a Life Member of the 50th Infantry Association and will be missed by his former 50th Infantry combat veteran brothers.

Sincere Condolences to John's family and friends.

Jim Sheppard
50th Infantry Association Historian
Charlie Company, 1965-1968