Jack Edward Albright's Obituary
Jack Edward Albright (Jack) went to be with the Lord on Friday, April 3, 2020 at 11:00 p.m. Jack was born in Sugar Land, Texas to the late JD & Ruby Albright. Jack was a native Houstonian (a rare find). Jack was also preceded in death by his brother Harold Albright of Willis, Texas. He is survived by his devoted wife Myrna; son Alan Albright & Sarah, daughter Mandy Terry & Ray, son Bryant Burr, and daughter Leslie Baetz & Wayne. Also surviving are grandchildren Avery Albright, Rhett Albright, Hadley Albright, Megan Campbell & husband Danny, Kirsten Terry, Nicholas (Nick) Terry, Lacee Burr, Dan Horn, and Elijah Baetz; great grandchildren Parker Campbell, Bennett Campbell and Weston Horn. He is also survived by his sister Doyleene Harris, sisters-in-law Judy Albright and Judy Black, along with several nieces and nephews. Jack graduated from Galena Park High School in 1960. The coaches at Galena Park tried to recruit Jack to play football, but his passion, along with his brother Harold and good friend Lynn Stoever, was in calf roping at rodeos. He was not permitted to do both (school rules). Jack accepted Christ many years ago, but joined South Main Baptist in Pasadena on April 5, 2007. He loved the church, the leadership and thoroughly enjoyed his Sunday School class which is led by Loyd Wells. He thought highly of Loyd’s teaching skills as well as others that taught during Loyd’s absence. Jack was admired and loved by all; he never met a stranger although he always said he was not the social type. We all knew differently. He would always be the one to go down the aisles at church during the Sunday morning greeting time. Jack was a father image to many, but especially to his nephews Greg & Chris Gibson and niece Robyn Adams. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in memory of Jack to South Main Baptist Church at 4300 E Sam Houston Pkwy S, Pasadena, Texas 77505 or by donating online at Southmain.org.
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