What a great birding resource this site is. Thanks for the leads Pat and Bet. Could have been a leucistic robin from the photos I've viewed on line, though this bird's snow white body was more extreme than any photos I saw, and note, eyes were not pink. The photo I reviewed of a snow bunting had a shorter beak, ditto the tern, the Strike photo was of a puffier-looking bird than I saw, and the Northern Mockingbird was too grey, though it could have been a leucistic one too.
Johnny Winter was heretofore my only experience with albino characteristics.
Before I sign off, I'd like to mention that I have turned my half acre yard into one with no grass, but with trees, shrubs, groundcovers, and gardens and have noticed a lot more bird activity as yard has matured. If anybody doubts it, I'm saying small scale habitat changes by home owners can make a huge difference and then you get to live really up close and personal with your feathered friends. Now if those red-winged blackbirds would only stop dive-bombing the garden visitors...