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Nelda E. Albany

June 2, 1931     ~     October 25, 2019

Nelda Earlene Albany, 88, Glasgow, died Friday, October 25, 2019, at the T J Samson Community Hospital. A native of Barren County, she was the daughter of the late Leonard Earl Cox and Lucille Pedigo Cox. She was a homemaker; she had worked several years in concessions at the local ball parks; and she had worked at St. Charles Kitchen for a number of years.

Survivors include two sons: Al Albany and Eric Albany and his wife Terri, all of Glasgow; five grandchildren: Kim Sanderson and husband Scotty, Willie Albany, Austin Albany and wife Meghan, Casey Midkiff and husband Tim, and Eliza Coulter and husband James; two great-grandchildren: Brynn Morgan Albany and Erin Elizabeth Midkiff; one brother, Philip Cox; one aunt, Betty Jane Minnix; several nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Edward N. Albany; one daughter, Annette Delk; one brother, Allen G. “A.G.” Cox; and one great-granddaughter, Ava Hope Albany.

Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Monday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Visitation will be after 2 pm Sunday at the funeral home.


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7 Entries for Nelda E. Albany

  1. Joan Pardue Thomas says:

    So very sorry for your loss!

  2. Donnie & Lori Miller says:

    Prayers for the family.

  3. lena says:

    so sorry for the loss of your grandma, kim we are thinking of yu all Kenneth an lena

  4. nancy hall pace says:

    love to the Albany family. Nelda and Ed gave many of us a powerful legacy in Glasgow sports. love to you all.

  5. Kiley Chambers Muse says:

    Kim,
    I am sending lots of prayers up for you! I know she Margaret and Ninny are having so much fun in Heaven.

  6. LOIS BULLE says:

    tthoughts and prayers are with you all

  7. Tony & Paulette (Witty) Wasylycia says:

    We are so very sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with each one of you. May God give comfort to all now and in the days ahead is our prayer for you.