March 27, 1927 – April 8, 2026
Alma Louise Harrison Albritton, loving mother, cherished grandmother, and devoted wife passed away surrounded by the love of her family on Wednesday, April 8th 2026 at the age of 99. She was a longtime resident of Friendswood, Texas, where she built a life rooted in faith, hard work, and deep family connections. She is preceded in death by her husband Jimmy Albritton, son Mickey Albritton, and great grandson Samuel Knight.
For twenty years Alma worked for American General Insurance Company. Along with her husband and son, she also owned and operated Albritton Trucking and Soil Yard in Friendswood, helping to grow a business that reflected their shared dedication and commitment. She took great pride in the company they built together and the legacy it created for their family and the community. Alma found her greatest joy in the simple moments–especially when out fishing with Jimmy, hosting a fish fry or holiday party for family and friends, and vacationing on Lake Austin. Her home was always a place of warmth, laughter, and togetherness, where everyone felt welcome and loved.
Alma is survived by her son Danny Van Winkle and wife Martha, her daughter Donna Beaumont and husband Roger, daughter Sandra Knight and daughter-in-law Amanda Albritton, 15 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, and one great great granddaughter all of whom she deeply adored.
Alma’s kindness, strength, and unwavering devotion to her family will be remembered always. She will be dearly missed and forever held in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.
Friends are invited to a visitation with the family on Monday, April 20, 2026 from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM at Jeter Memorial Funeral Home, 311 N. Friendswood Dr., Friendswood, TX 77546. Services will be Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 11:00 AM at Jeter Memorial Funeral Home.
5 thoughts on “Alma Louise Harrison Albritton”
I loved Aunt Alma. She was so beautiful and kind and she raised a wonderful family. She will be missed.
Such a kind and warm personality always willing to share her sweets with the boys after we got in at midnight. Memories of Lake Austin over the years will be in our minds forever. She was as loving and caring as if my own Mother she made me smile every time I was with the family. Jimmy and Alma were a great pair and when she called Mickey with a capital M we are knew we had done something to disturb her, which didn’t happen very often. I often drove to the yard( mulch) just to say hello over the years.
Today you’re with Jimmy, Mickey and family rekindling the love and affection probably at a lake in a boat driving to the pier for some onion rings. Our deepest condolences to the family our hearts go out to each any everyone that have the loving memories of Alma as my family does.
She was one the nicest ladies I ever knew. A beautiful personality and so mellow. When she smiled at you , it made you feel so welcome. When I came back to friendswood to visit, I always had to stop by the yard and say hello. She always made you feel like you were missed and loved.Wonderful memories of every body up at Green Shores , skiing on lake Austin. You will never forget her smile. She made you feel like a real friend. Our Lord got one of the best coming home.
I had the privilege to take care of Alma. She was one of my favorites, she always had something to say sassy & sweet… loved her hair done and nails every time I came. I’ll miss her dearly. Prayers to family. 🥰
I had the privilege to take care of Alma. She was one of my favorites, she always had something to say sassy & sweet… loved her hair done and nails every time I came. I’ll miss her dearly. Prayers to family. 🥰