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Man who donated Rockefeller Christmas tree had a stroke. He'd like a card. Here's his address
On Nov. 7, the same day the tree was removed from his yard during a small ceremony in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts,
Earl
Albert
, the man who donated the towering tree, suffered a stroke.
Albert
donated the tree to the Rockefeller Center Christmas ...
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree donor Earl Albert of West Stockbridge is recovering from a stroke
It was unclear whether Earl Albert will be able to recuperate in time to attend the nationally televised lighting ceremony in Manhattan on Dec. 4, but family members are hopeful.
Widower who donated this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree suffers stroke weeks before lighting ceremony
Earl Albert’s family hopes he’ll heal in time to attend the lighting ceremony for the tree he donated to Rockefeller Center in honor of his late wife.
Berkshires widower who donated Rockefeller Christmas tree suffers stroke
Earl and Lesley Albert planted the 74-foot Norway spruce in their West Stockbridge backyard in 1967, when they were newlyweds.
Massachusetts Rockefeller tree donor suffers stroke, hopes for Christmas miracle
The tree in West Stockbridge was cut down last Thursday, Nov. 7th however, the owner who donated the tree,
Earl
Albert
suffered a stroke recently and is hoping to recover in time for the tree’s lighting ceremony on December 4th, according to NBC.
Massachusetts widower who donated Rockefeller tree has stroke
Earl Albert, who donated a tree to Rockefeller Center in memory of his wife, suffered a stroke. His family hopes he can attend the lighting ceremony.
Massachusetts man who donated Rockefeller Center tree hospitalized after stroke
The man who donated his 74-foot Norway Spruce to Rockefeller Center has suffered a stroke, according to his daughter-in-law.The family tells CBS6 that Earl Albe
West Stockbridge man who donated Rockefeller Center tree suffers stroke
The West Stockbridge man who donated this year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has sadly suffered a stroke.
Massachusetts man who donated Rockefeller Center Christmas tree suffers stroke, friend asks for cards
The Massachusetts man who donated the Christmas tree that will soon be lit in Rockefeller Center is recovering after suffering a stroke and a friend said he could use some holiday cheer.
Mass. widower who donated Rockefeller tree has stroke, community asks for cards
Earl Albert, who donated a tree to Rockefeller Center in memory of his wife, suffered a stroke. His family hopes he can attend the lighting ceremony.
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Help Send Holiday Cheer to the 2024 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Donor🎄
Each year, the massive tree atop Rockefeller Center's ice rink brings cheer to millions, and this year, the tree's ...
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His wife adored the holidays. Days after she died, he found out Rockefeller Center wanted their tree
The 2024 Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has sentimental roots. The tree was planted by the
Albert
family back in 1967 in ...
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