Albert Lee Scribner, 94

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April 26, 1926 – September 21, 2020

Albert Lee Scribner

Albert Lee Scribner, 94, of Arlington, Washington, died on September 21, losing his fight with Alzheimer’s.

Albert was born on April 26, 1926 in Stamford, Connecticut, one of 8 children. He lived in Darien and graduated early from high school to enter the Army Air Force to serve his country during World War II. Upon graduation he went to Arnold College in New Haven to earn a teaching degree. Albert subsequently became the elementary school gym teacher at West School in New Canaan for 32 years. His easygoing way and love for play made him perfect for this job and captured the hearts of many children, especially his grandchildren. He just loved kids, it was the perfect fit! Upon his retirement, the gym was named after him.

He married Barbara Albrecht July 7, 1951 and they had 4 children: David, Jeffrey, Michael and Julie who lived most of their childhood in Ridgefield, Connecticut. The warm weather of Arizona called them when Albert retired and after living there 23 years, they followed Julie to Washington State where they have lived ever since.

Albert enjoyed many interests including woodworking, clock making, gardening, baseball and Boy Scouts. He was a Scoutmaster in Ridgefield for many years, an interest that was passed down to his sons and grandsons. He also coached many a youth baseball team and his athletic talent and teaching skills are a huge part of our family.

He will be missed by his wife, Barbara, his 4 children, 10 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren, one sister, Betty Richter of Darien and many nieces and nephews.

There will be no service at this time.

Condolences can be sent to: Barbara Scribner, 8509 176th Place N.E., Arlington, WA, 98223.

[Note: This obituary appeared on legacy.com.]

3 thoughts on “Albert Lee Scribner, 94

  1. I love Mr Scribner at West School where he taught phys Ed to me and others from K through 6! A decent man who truly cared about “his” kids!!

  2. I still remember his voice. He had a huge influence on kids, I still remember not being able to climb that rope thing. Bless him and his family from Catherine and Terry

  3. Mr. Scribner was also at Center School. I remember him fondly when I had the wind knocked out of me. I was petrified and he was so kind and gentle walking with his arm around me while I waited to breath again. My condolences to his wife, family and friends.

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