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Henrietta A “Tincy” <I>Albers</I> Hamberger

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Henrietta A “Tincy” Albers Hamberger

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
7 Mar 2007 (aged 100)
Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6, Site 9164 ES
Memorial ID
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Tincy Hamberger died, March 7, 2007 at Indian River Estates Medical Wing. She had been a resident of I.R.E. for approximately 10 years. Tincy was born October 21, 1906 in Washington, D.C. Her father was William Henry Albers of Washington D.C.; her mother was Anna Morhart of Middleport, OH.

She was active, worldwide, in moral Rearmanent Association (now initiatives of change) and developed friends in many countries through her participation in international peace keeping events.

Mrs. Hamberger was the wife of Rear Admiral DeWitt C. E. Hamberger one of the most decorated hero's of the war in the Pacific. Admiral Hamberger served with destroyer Squadron 23. He died in 1974 and Tincy Hamberger took care of him for the last ten years of his life. Admiral Hamburger's father was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his duty during the Boxer Rebellion in China.

Tincy will be buried with her husband in Arlington National Cemetery at a future date.

A Memorial Service will be held at Indian River Estates on Friday, March 16, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. William Mead, Chaplain at I.R.E. will officiate assisted by Rev. William Earman, her nephew and Rev. Robert Stull of Trinity Episcopal Church.

"Tincy" was predeceased by her two sisters, Elizabeth Earman of Vero Beach, FL and Louise Frost of Norfolk, VA.

She is survived by a huge family of nieces and nephews and friends.

She believed that the "KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU" and her request was that everyone should recognize this great truth. She was, and is, AT PEACE.

In lieu of flowers she requests that donations be made to "Christian FM Radio Station" 6767 20th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32966 in her memory.

Arrangements are under the direction of Strunk Funeral Home.

Published in the TC Palm on 3/12/2007
Tincy Hamberger died, March 7, 2007 at Indian River Estates Medical Wing. She had been a resident of I.R.E. for approximately 10 years. Tincy was born October 21, 1906 in Washington, D.C. Her father was William Henry Albers of Washington D.C.; her mother was Anna Morhart of Middleport, OH.

She was active, worldwide, in moral Rearmanent Association (now initiatives of change) and developed friends in many countries through her participation in international peace keeping events.

Mrs. Hamberger was the wife of Rear Admiral DeWitt C. E. Hamberger one of the most decorated hero's of the war in the Pacific. Admiral Hamberger served with destroyer Squadron 23. He died in 1974 and Tincy Hamberger took care of him for the last ten years of his life. Admiral Hamburger's father was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his duty during the Boxer Rebellion in China.

Tincy will be buried with her husband in Arlington National Cemetery at a future date.

A Memorial Service will be held at Indian River Estates on Friday, March 16, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. William Mead, Chaplain at I.R.E. will officiate assisted by Rev. William Earman, her nephew and Rev. Robert Stull of Trinity Episcopal Church.

"Tincy" was predeceased by her two sisters, Elizabeth Earman of Vero Beach, FL and Louise Frost of Norfolk, VA.

She is survived by a huge family of nieces and nephews and friends.

She believed that the "KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU" and her request was that everyone should recognize this great truth. She was, and is, AT PEACE.

In lieu of flowers she requests that donations be made to "Christian FM Radio Station" 6767 20th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32966 in her memory.

Arrangements are under the direction of Strunk Funeral Home.

Published in the TC Palm on 3/12/2007

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WIFE OF RADM
DWIGHT C. HAMBERGER
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