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Elizabeth E <I>Pace</I> Allen

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Elizabeth E Pace Allen

Birth
Lewis County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Jun 1904 (aged 73)
Burial
Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
sec 3, lot 115, space 6
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Published in the CLINTON EYE, Clinton Missouri, Jun 18 1904 - Many friends in this vicinity will be grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Lewis C. Allen, nee Elizabeth Page, at Norman, Oklahoma. Born in Lewis County, MO, March 13, 1831; moved with her parents at 10 years to Kentucky. She married Lewis C. Allen March 17, 1853 and came to Linn County in 1858 and to Henry in 1866. about 13 years ago they moved on a farm near Norman, Ok. and two years ago, into Norman, which is a little city of about 4500. The bereaved husband plans to make his home at Norman, as he has made warm friends there. There are only two children - A. M. Allen, northwest of Clinton, and James M. of Humansville, this state. Both attended their mother's funeral but Albert Allen was hurried home by the serious illness of his wife, being delayed on the trip about eight hours by the trains running slow, on account of recent high waters.
The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Thursday, June 9, 1904
Mrs. Fannie Allen, wife of Mr. L.C. Allen, died Sunday morning at her home in North Norman, after about a week’s illness with bowel trouble. The deceased was 73 years of age, was a loving mother and devoted friend. She leaves a husband and two sons, J.M. Allen, of Humansville, Mo., and Albert Allen, of Clinton, Mo., both of whom were in attendance at the funeral. Will Nunn, of Winfield, Kans., a nephew of Mr. Allen’s, was also here. Funeral services took place from the South Methodist church on Tuesday evening at 3 o’clock with burial in Odd Fellows’ cemetery.
The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Friday, June 10, 1904
Died at her home in this city last Sunday morning at 9 o’clock, Elizabeth F., beloved wife of Louis C. Allen of this city. Mrs. Allen was in her 74th year at the time of her death. Her two sons living in Missouri were telegraphed for but on account of high waters, did not arrive until Monday morning after their mother’s death. The funeral services were held at the M.E. church south last Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Smith and the body was laid to rest in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Published in the CLINTON EYE, Clinton Missouri, Jun 18 1904 - Many friends in this vicinity will be grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Lewis C. Allen, nee Elizabeth Page, at Norman, Oklahoma. Born in Lewis County, MO, March 13, 1831; moved with her parents at 10 years to Kentucky. She married Lewis C. Allen March 17, 1853 and came to Linn County in 1858 and to Henry in 1866. about 13 years ago they moved on a farm near Norman, Ok. and two years ago, into Norman, which is a little city of about 4500. The bereaved husband plans to make his home at Norman, as he has made warm friends there. There are only two children - A. M. Allen, northwest of Clinton, and James M. of Humansville, this state. Both attended their mother's funeral but Albert Allen was hurried home by the serious illness of his wife, being delayed on the trip about eight hours by the trains running slow, on account of recent high waters.
The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Thursday, June 9, 1904
Mrs. Fannie Allen, wife of Mr. L.C. Allen, died Sunday morning at her home in North Norman, after about a week’s illness with bowel trouble. The deceased was 73 years of age, was a loving mother and devoted friend. She leaves a husband and two sons, J.M. Allen, of Humansville, Mo., and Albert Allen, of Clinton, Mo., both of whom were in attendance at the funeral. Will Nunn, of Winfield, Kans., a nephew of Mr. Allen’s, was also here. Funeral services took place from the South Methodist church on Tuesday evening at 3 o’clock with burial in Odd Fellows’ cemetery.
The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Friday, June 10, 1904
Died at her home in this city last Sunday morning at 9 o’clock, Elizabeth F., beloved wife of Louis C. Allen of this city. Mrs. Allen was in her 74th year at the time of her death. Her two sons living in Missouri were telegraphed for but on account of high waters, did not arrive until Monday morning after their mother’s death. The funeral services were held at the M.E. church south last Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Smith and the body was laid to rest in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.

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