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Evelyn Bittner Albertson

Evelyn Bittner Albertson

Evelyn Bittner Albertson, born in Lamberton, MN, passed away on Sunday, November 28, 2021, at E.T. York Haven Hospice Care Center in Gainesville, Florida.

Evelyn was born in Lamberton; she attended school and was employed there until moving to Gainesville, FL in 1956 with her husband Lowell Alberston, also a resident of Lamberton. Accounting and insurance had occupied some of her business career, but she had been a secretary and an assistant to realtors in Gainesville, until obtaining her own real estate license. She was also employed as a secretary at The Unity Church before she retired. Evelyn was a member of the United Methodist Church and The Unity Congregation after her move to Florida. Evelyn and Lowell both loved golf and were members of the Gainesville Golf and Country Club, where they both enjoyed friends and days of playing golf. Evelyn was a very devoted University of Florida Gator sports fan, especially football and basketball. Whenever she lost interest in their games, her family knew something was wrong.

Evelyn was preceded in death by her husband, Lowell Albertson, and her sister Helen Bittner Robinett.

Evelyn leaves to cherish her memories: her brother, Vernon (Joan) Bittner of Wayzata, MN, her two daughters, Marsha (Jim) Lyons and Wendy Albertson Berry, and her son Mark (Kim) Albertson of Asheville, NC. Her grandchildren, Lauren Lyons-McDougle, Ryan Berry, Megan Berry, and Brooke Albertson. Her great grandchildren, Lillian Lyons-McDougle, Elijah Lyons-McDougle, Riley Berry, and Bailey Evelyn Berry.

She will be missed.

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