Individual Details
Rev Dr Harold Pat ALBRIGHT
(September 8, 1931 - November 9, 2014)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Living |
| Father | William E. ALBRIGHT ( - ) |
| Mother | Bertha THOMPSON ( - ) |
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Death
ALBRIGHT, REV. DR. H. PAT, Age 83, of Providence Point, Scott Twp., peacefully on Sunday, November 9, 2014. Beloved and devoted husband for 61 years of Betty Lou (Furr) Albright; son of the late William E. and Bertha (Thompson) Albright; brother of the late Rev. William E. Albright, Jr. (the late Catherine) and the late Atty. Charles Albright (Doris, surviving); brother-in-law of Sylvia Wentz (the late Sherman); loving uncle of Lynne Tuckwiller (Ron), Beth Liggett (Lew), Dr. David Albright (Jeanne), Dr. Charles Albright, Jr. (Judy), Anita Campbell (Clyde), John Albright (Kari), Peggy Haddix (Tom), Nancy Snyder (Jerry) and the late William E. Albright, Jr.; also survived by his great-nieces and great-nephews. Dr. Albright was born in Bluefield, WV on September 8, 1931. After graduating from Beaver High School, in Bluefield, Pat attended Asbury College in Wilmore, KY, returning to West Virginia to serve three small churches and to complete his college education at Marshall University. He received his Masters of Divinity Degree from Boston University School of Theology with honors, and did further study at Harvard, Oxford, and the University of Salamanca in Spain. He was awarded his Doctor of Divinity by Allegheny College. He heard the call to ministry as a teenager, preaching his first sermon at 15. Ordained in West Virginia in 1956, he served three Methodist churches over his 38 years of active ministry: Wesley United Methodist Church in New Castle, PA, First United Methodist in Erie, PA and Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church. During his eight years in New Castle, the church doubled in size, adding an education building. As an active civic leader there, he received the Jaycees' Young Man of the Year Award. During 14 years in Erie, the church established an inner- city nursery school and day care, built a 14 story apartment building for seniors and installed a new organ, dedicated in his honor. Dr. Albright continued to be active in civic organizations, serving on the Board of the Erie Foundation and was also very active in Rotary. Pat served Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church from 1978-1994, during which time the church prospered, adding a new parking lot and Weekday Ministries for children. He achieved notoriety through his costumed portrayals of historic personalities, such as St. Paul, Martin Luther, J.S. Bach, Christopher Columbus, John Wesley and his favorite, Thomas Jefferson. He served on the Board at West Virginia Wesleyan College and chaired the Board of Ordained Ministry of the Western PA Conference of the United Methodist Church. Not content with retirement in 1994, he continued to serve churches in the area until his health failed several months ago, preaching his last sermon at Masonic Village in Sewickley on August 3, 2014, (he had preached there monthly). He served as interim pastor at Chippewa and Natrona Heights United Methodist Churches. He was interim Head of Staff at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Upper St. Clair and was on the staff at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Mt. Lebanon for several years providing pastoral care. He was much in demand as a guest preacher and was asked to officiate at many weddings at Heinz Chapel and Old St. Luke's. His last wedding was in May for his great-niece, Liz Albright. While Preacher of the Week at Chautauqua he spoke to a congregation of 5000. He was an adjunct Professor of Homiletics at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary where the Albright-Deering Lecture Series was established in his honor 13 years ago. Always a scholar, Pat endeavored to support education for others and was instrumental in establishing scholarships at West Virginia Wesleyan in their names and one in honor of Bishop George and Carolyn Bashore at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, OH. As world travelers, Pat and Betty Lou visited 75 countries, mostly on study tours. Pat's ministry was one of total dedication, not only to scholarship and exemplary preaching, but also one of serving his congregation through his presence with them for all of their needs. He loved people and was deeply loved in return, but most of all he loved Betty Lou, his wife of 61 years, with a love that knew no end. "Well done, thou good and faithful servant". No viewing hours are planned. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Memorial Service in the Sanctuary at Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church, on Saturday, November 15, 2014, at 1:00 p.m. The family will receive guests at the church following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Pat and Betty Lou Albright Fund for Missions at Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church, 3319 W. Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15216. Arrangements by LAUGHLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL.Published in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Nov. 12 to Nov. 13, 2014
Endnotes
1. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 12, 2014.

