weaknesses, embrace and embolden them, and encourage with unyielding love and support. While so much time was dedicated to raising such fantastic children, Mary also worked as a telephone operator, a florist, and had a long career as a retail merchandiser. In addition, Mary was an avid volunteer. So sensitive of the needs of others, she spent many years helping people as they or their loved ones battled cancer. She also relished her role at St. Rose as the baptism coordinator where she got to welcome the sweet little babies into a life with Christ. She felt so blessed in her own life and had a strong desire to give back and share her love with the world. She was truly beloved by everyone she encountered, always leaving them with a positive thought, a smile, a laugh. Mary is survived by her husband Gene Albrecht, her children Christopher Albrecht, Stacey Salm and her husband Dane Salm; her grandchildren Jaime, Brennon, Jacob and Charlie; her brother Ed and his wife Arlys, her brother Dan and his wife Tracy; and countless friends. She was predeceased by her parents, sister Kim Charron and her brother Michael Kaiser. A visitation will be offered this Thursday evening, October 1st from 6-8pm at Hansen Mortuary off 7th & Northern. A funeral mass will be held for Mary at St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Catholic Parish at 10am this Friday, October 2. Interment will immediately follow at Holy Redeemer Cemetery. For loved ones afar, this link will allow you to virtually attend the funeral mass in real time: http://www.stroseanthem.com. Click on "Watch Mass" at 10am MST on Friday. In lieu of flowers, Mary's family is asking for donations made in Mary's honor to the Alzheimer's Association. A tribute page has been set up and can be accessed through this link: https://act.alz.org/site/TR/Events/Tributes-AlzheimersChampions?pg=fund&fr_id=1060&pxfid=654529 If we could all just be a fraction as generous and loving as Mary, the world would be a better place. The outpouring of love and grief already has been overwhelming and a testament to a life well lived.