American attorney and civic leader
Joe Albi |
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Born | Joseph Aloysius Albi (1892-10-05)October 5, 1892
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Died | May 8, 1962(1962-05-08) (aged 69)
Spokane, Washington, U.S. |
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Resting place | Fairmount Memorial Park Spokane, Washington |
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Monuments | Joe Albi Stadium (& statue)[1] |
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Alma mater | Georgetown University J.D. 1915 Gonzaga College, 1911 [2] |
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Occupation | Attorney |
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Known for | civic leader, Joe Albi Stadium |
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Title | President, ART (1920–62) |
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Political party | Republican[3] |
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Board member of | Athletic Round Table founder, president (1920–62) |
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Spouse |
Mazie (Lyons) Albi ( m. 1918) |
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Children | 3 sons, 1 daughter [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] |
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Allegiance | United States |
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Service / branch | U.S. Army |
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Years of service | 1917–1919 |
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Rank | Lieutenant |
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Unit | Signal Corp, Aviation Section |
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Battles / wars | World War I (stateside) |
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Joseph Aloysius Albi (October 5, 1892 – May 8, 1962) was an American attorney and civic leader in Spokane, Washington.[12][13]
- ^ Sullivan, Julie (May 1, 1997). "Albi would love fanning statue debate". Spokesman-Review. p. A1.
- ^ "Gonzaga College student magazine Vol. 2, no. 6". Gonzaga University Digital Collections. March 1911. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
- ^ "Albi assures Horan of his support (photo)". Spokane Daily Chronicle. September 16, 1942. p. 6.
- ^ "Joseph Albi Jr. victim of death". Spokane Daily Chronicle. May 24, 1932. p. 3.
- ^ "Jaclyn Albi to be feted". Spokane Daily Chronicle. May 23, 1952. p. 8.
- ^ "Miss Albi named to college staff". Spokane Daily Chronicle. August 12, 1950. p. 14.
- ^ "She's a 90 year old hero!". Fox News U Report. November 5, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
- ^ "Joseph Albi sees son enter Navy". Spokesman-Review. December 1, 1944. p. 6.
- ^ Wright, Jeff (May 25, 2010). "Reaching high". Eugene Register-Guard. p. A1.
- ^ "Jean Albi last man going to Farragut". Spokane Daily Chronicle. December 2, 1944. p. 1.
- ^ "Deaths: Jean Joseph (J.J.) Albi". Eugene Register-Guard. December 23, 2011. p. B2. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
- ^ "Nomination: Joe & Mazie Albi House" (PDF). Historic Spokane. Spokane Register of Historic Places. 2001. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
- ^ "Death claims ART leader, Joseph A. Albi". Spokane Daily Chronicle. May 8, 1962. p. 1.