Proper noun
Albertson (plural Albertsons)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Albertson, 2003, p. 80. Columbia nicknamed her "Queen of the Blues," but the press soon upgraded her title to "Empress of the Blues". Source: Internet
Albertson, Bessie, pp. 2–5, 277. Unmarked grave Smith's grave was unmarked until a tombstone was erected on August 7, 1970, paid for by the singer Janis Joplin and Juanita Green, who as a child had done housework for Smith. Source: Internet
At the recent farewell for Scott and Judy Bodaly, Lynn Albertson said she was amazed to learn about all the ways they’ve contributed to life in Lillooet over several decades. Source: Internet
Panthers Fall to Albertson in State CupThe Mamaroneck Panthers, a U-18 all-star team composed mostly of players from Mamaroneck, Larchmont, Rye, Rye Neck and Somers, competed in the finals of the… Source: Internet
The cheese department of an Albertson in Seattle (1955) Joe Albertson's grocery store was an enormous success, and he plowed his profits back into the business. Source: Internet
Friday, unknowing to Armstrong, Assistant Principal Sabra Albertson put together a parade to honor Armstrong and his retirement. Source: Internet