Ruby Maxine Albertson

January 10, 2021 at 11:40 p.m.

By -

Ruby Maxine Albertson, 81, of Pierceton, passed away at 3:13 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, at Kosciusko Community Hospital in Warsaw.

She was born on Sept. 21, 1939, in Warsaw, to Donald Frederick and Elma Ruth Norman Byrer.

She was a lifetime Warsaw area resident and graduated in 1957 from Warsaw High School. She was married on Feb. 8, 1958, in Mishawaka, to Jan Stephen “Steve” Albertson, who survives.

She formerly worked at RR Donnelley & Sons in Warsaw for 20 years and retired from Albertson’s Sport Shop in Warsaw. She was a member of local dog clubs.

She is survived by husband, Steve Alberton, of Warsaw; daughter, Cindy Waddle, of Warsaw; son, Allan (Elaine) Albertson, of Warsaw; four grandchildren: Alexis Albertson, Nikki Albertson, Meghann Waddle and Logan Waddle; four brothers:?James (Connie) Byrer, of Elkhart; Cecil Byrer, of Warsaw; Lewis Byrer, of Warsaw; and Phillip (Sharon) Byrer, of Warsaw; and five sisters:?Louise Truex, of Etna Green; Vickie (Jay) Boggs, of Mentone; Betty Russell; Connie (Sid) Phillips, of Warsaw; and Joyce (Tod) Giles, of Warsaw.

She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Doris Byrer; and brother, Ronnie Byrer.

No services are planned at this time. Private burial will take place in the Oakwood Cemetery in Warsaw. Cremation Services of Kosciusko County, 4356 N. Ind. 15, Warsaw, is in charge of arrangements.

*****

Preferred memorials may be given to the Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County, 1048 S. CR 325E, Pierceton, IN 46562.

To send condolences to the family of Ruby Albertson, please visit www.cremationserviceskc.com.

Ruby Maxine Albertson, 81, of Pierceton, passed away at 3:13 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, at Kosciusko Community Hospital in Warsaw.

She was born on Sept. 21, 1939, in Warsaw, to Donald Frederick and Elma Ruth Norman Byrer.

She was a lifetime Warsaw area resident and graduated in 1957 from Warsaw High School. She was married on Feb. 8, 1958, in Mishawaka, to Jan Stephen “Steve” Albertson, who survives.

She formerly worked at RR Donnelley & Sons in Warsaw for 20 years and retired from Albertson’s Sport Shop in Warsaw. She was a member of local dog clubs.

She is survived by husband, Steve Alberton, of Warsaw; daughter, Cindy Waddle, of Warsaw; son, Allan (Elaine) Albertson, of Warsaw; four grandchildren: Alexis Albertson, Nikki Albertson, Meghann Waddle and Logan Waddle; four brothers:?James (Connie) Byrer, of Elkhart; Cecil Byrer, of Warsaw; Lewis Byrer, of Warsaw; and Phillip (Sharon) Byrer, of Warsaw; and five sisters:?Louise Truex, of Etna Green; Vickie (Jay) Boggs, of Mentone; Betty Russell; Connie (Sid) Phillips, of Warsaw; and Joyce (Tod) Giles, of Warsaw.

She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Doris Byrer; and brother, Ronnie Byrer.

No services are planned at this time. Private burial will take place in the Oakwood Cemetery in Warsaw. Cremation Services of Kosciusko County, 4356 N. Ind. 15, Warsaw, is in charge of arrangements.

*****

Preferred memorials may be given to the Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County, 1048 S. CR 325E, Pierceton, IN 46562.

To send condolences to the family of Ruby Albertson, please visit www.cremationserviceskc.com.
Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


The Penalty Box: Bears Need To Pick A Site And Start Digging
Everything about the Chicago Bears feels like they’re trending upward.

Winona Lake Zoning
Poage

vacation of Public Way
Clevenger

Public Occurrences 05.14.25
County Jail Bookings The following people were arrested and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

Fat & Skinny Tire Festival’s 20th Year Feels Surreal To Co-Founder
WINONA LAKE - For Fat & Skinny Tire Fest co-founder and co-director Greg Demopoulos, the fact that this weekend is the 20th year for the three-day bicycling event is surreal.