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The judge's parents deserve credit, too

With all the accolades being tossed to Judge W. Douglas Albright, his parents also deserve much praise, and he would be the first to agree. Many years ago, Greensboro honored the "Workers of the City" at First Baptist Church. Doug Albright (not yet the judge) was an outstanding citizen and speaker for the occasion. Though his parents, Dorothy and Purvis Albright, were not the ones being honored, their son gave them much credit for his upbringing.

What more could parents ask than to know they had influenced a child to be a good citizen? Someone said, "What the soul is to the body, so the Christian is to the world."

Helen B. Walker
Greensboro

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