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Albert Douglass Hart, Sr 2 JUN 1916 - 29 JUL 2003

He was the son of Albert Thomas Hart (3 OCT 1895 - 1 NOV 1982) and Norma Elizabeth Douglass (Hart) (29 JUL 1895 - 27 JAN 1989).
Albert Sr was married to Ruth Amelia Bibbins (Hart) on 18 OCT 1941.
Ruth was born on 8 DEC 1917 in Indianapolis, Ind and died on 4 FEB 2006 (age: 88) in Boca Raton, Fl and was buried in Chapel Hill Gardens, Chicago, Ill .
She was the daughter of Francis Eugene Bibbins, Jr. (28 SEP 1883 - 8 DEC 1951) and Seelye Amanda Hough (Bibbins) (20 AUG 1888 - 17 NOV 1964).
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attended Calumet High School in Chicago and the Univ. of Chicago.
Worked very briefly on the South Water Market in Chicago with his father as a fruit and vegitable broker.
But this did't appeal to him, so he left and becase a chemist for Jones Metabolism Equipment Co. in Chicago.
Worked very briefly on the South Water Market in Chicago with his father as a fruit and vegitable broker.
But this did't appeal to him, so he left and becase a chemist for Jones Metabolism Equipment Co. in Chicago.
Graduated from DePauw University. She was Secy. to Pres. Wildman of DePauw
1940-1941. Secy. to Dean Moore of Wabash College 1966-1970.
1940-1941. Secy. to Dean Moore of Wabash College 1966-1970.

With Al's parents Norma and Albert T. Hart.
The Cook County, Illinois marriage records show that Albert and Ruth
were married on 27 Sep 1941.
When Mom and Dad went to get their marriage license, they decided to get married on the same day so that no one, (especfially Ruth's parents who did not approve), could try to block the marriage.
They did not tell their children about this until about 60 years later when they realized we might discover the discrepency in dates as part of our research. (ADH Jr)
The Cook County, Illinois marriage records show that Albert and Ruth
were married on 27 Sep 1941.
When Mom and Dad went to get their marriage license, they decided to get married on the same day so that no one, (especfially Ruth's parents who did not approve), could try to block the marriage.
They did not tell their children about this until about 60 years later when they realized we might discover the discrepency in dates as part of our research. (ADH Jr)



Mrs. Hart was the secretary to Dean Moore at Wabash College from 1966-70. Her memberships included Crawfordsville First Methodist Church and the Crawfordsville Country Club.
She moved to Crawfordsville in 1961, where her husband was vice president of sales at Inland Wire Products, a division of MidStates Steel and Wire.
She was born Dec. 10, 1917, at Indianapolis. She married Albert D. Hart in Chicago. He died in 2003.
Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Hart Smith, Holland, Mich.; two sons, Albert Hart Jr. and Richard Hart, both of Centennial, Colo.; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
(Crawfordsville Journal Review 2/6/2006)
She moved to Crawfordsville in 1961, where her husband was vice president of sales at Inland Wire Products, a division of MidStates Steel and Wire.
She was born Dec. 10, 1917, at Indianapolis. She married Albert D. Hart in Chicago. He died in 2003.
Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Hart Smith, Holland, Mich.; two sons, Albert Hart Jr. and Richard Hart, both of Centennial, Colo.; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
(Crawfordsville Journal Review 2/6/2006)





Albert D. Hart, director of marketing at Mid-States Packaging Systems, Division of Keystone
Consolidated Industries, has retired after 23 years of service at the firm. His sucessor is Tom Prince.
Hart previously served as divisional sales manager of the packaging systems division before being promoted to director of marketing.
Active in community affairs since he came to Crawfordsville in 1961, Hart has served as president and member of the board of directors of the Kiwanis Club. He has been active in the Boy Scout program, both on the local and district levels.
A member of the First United Methodist Chruch, he also is a member of the masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Shrine.
He ans his wife Ruth reside at 10 Locust Hill. They have three children, a daughter Mrs. James Smith, and two sons, Albert Jr and Richard.
(Crawfordsville Journal Review 1980)
Hart previously served as divisional sales manager of the packaging systems division before being promoted to director of marketing.
Active in community affairs since he came to Crawfordsville in 1961, Hart has served as president and member of the board of directors of the Kiwanis Club. He has been active in the Boy Scout program, both on the local and district levels.
A member of the First United Methodist Chruch, he also is a member of the masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Shrine.
He ans his wife Ruth reside at 10 Locust Hill. They have three children, a daughter Mrs. James Smith, and two sons, Albert Jr and Richard.
(Crawfordsville Journal Review 1980)
Albert D. Hart, 87, formerly of Crawfordsville, died Tuesday at Boca Raton, Fla., after a brief illness.
Mr. Hart moved to Crawfordsville in 1961 and worked as vice president of sales at Inland Wire Products, a division of MidStates Steel and Wire. Previously, he worked for Jones Metalbolism Co. at Chicago until 1957.
His memberships included Masonic Lodge, First Methodist Church at Crawfordsville and the Crawfordsville Country Club. He was active in Kiwanis and Boy Scouts, where he served as a Scoutmaster at Crawfordsville and for Troop 623 at Chicago.
He was born June 2, 1916, at Peoria, Ill.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth Bibbins Hart, Boca Raton; a daughter, Barbara Hart Smith, Holland, Mich.; two sons, Albert Jr. and Richard, both of Centennial, Colo.; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
A private remembrance will be held by family members at Chicago.
(Crawfordsville Journal Review - Aug 1, 2003)
Mr. Hart moved to Crawfordsville in 1961 and worked as vice president of sales at Inland Wire Products, a division of MidStates Steel and Wire. Previously, he worked for Jones Metalbolism Co. at Chicago until 1957.
His memberships included Masonic Lodge, First Methodist Church at Crawfordsville and the Crawfordsville Country Club. He was active in Kiwanis and Boy Scouts, where he served as a Scoutmaster at Crawfordsville and for Troop 623 at Chicago.
He was born June 2, 1916, at Peoria, Ill.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth Bibbins Hart, Boca Raton; a daughter, Barbara Hart Smith, Holland, Mich.; two sons, Albert Jr. and Richard, both of Centennial, Colo.; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
A private remembrance will be held by family members at Chicago.
(Crawfordsville Journal Review - Aug 1, 2003)

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