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Harry Blaine Allison

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Harry Blaine Allison

Birth
Hookstown, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Oct 1985 (aged 77)
East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA
Burial
East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
G/30-3
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OBITUARY: *East Liverpool Evening Review, East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH. Monday, 28 Oct 1985, pg. 4.

Harry Allison

Harry B. Allison, 77, of Lisbon St., Wellsville, longtime athletic official, died at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at East Liverpool City Hospital where he was admitted Friday after suffering a hear attack. He was born in Hookstown, Nov. 22, 1907, a son of the late George Allison and Alice Boyd Allison. Mr. Allison had worked at the former Taylor, Smith & Taylor China Co., and was employed at the Sterling China Co., from 1944 to 1962. He served 45 years in the pottery industry and was an honorary member of the Glass, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union where he served in several capacities with Local Union 24. He was a member of the Emmanuel Ministries of Canfield, Ohio. Mr. Allison was official time keeper for Wellsville High School basketball for many years, and served many years as president of the Wellsville Boosters Club. He was a longtime Little League baseball coach in Wellsville, and was a member of the Charter class of the East Liverpool Area Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974. He is survived at home by his wife, Beulah M. Talbot Allison, whom he married in December 1929. Besides his wife, survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Denver (Betty) Shelton of Glenmoor; a son, Charles N. Allison of Wellsville; a sister, Mrs. Mildred White of Newell; a brother, Hugh Allison of Chester; five grandsons and four great-grandchildren. Services are to be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Dawson Funeral Home with the Rev. David Verzilli officiating. Burial is to be in Columbiana County Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

*Panhandle Press, Chester, Hancock Co., WV. Oct. 1985.

Harry Allison

Harry B. Allison, 77, of Wellsville, longtime athletic official, died Sunday, Oct 27, at East Liverpool City Hospital after suffering a heart attack. He was born in Hookstown, Nov. 22, 1907, a son of the late George Allison and Alice Boyd Allison. Mr. Allison had worked at the former Taylor, Smith & Taylor China Co., and was employed at the Sterling China Co., between 1944 and 1962. He served 45 years in the pottery industry, and was an honorary member of the Glass, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union, where he served several capacities with Local Union 24. He was a member of the Emmanuel Ministries of Canfield, Ohio. Mr. Allison was an official timekeeper for Wellsville High School for many years, and served as president of the Wellsville Boosters Club. He was also a longtime Little League baseball coach in Wellsville, and was a member of the charter class of the East Liverpool Area Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974. Survivors include his wife, Beulah M. Talbot Allison, whom he married in Dec. 1929; a daughter, Mrs. Denver (Betty) Shelton of Glenmoore; a son, Charles N. Allison of Wellsville; a sister, Mrs. Mildred White of Newell; a brother, Hugh Allison of Chester; five grandsons and four great-grandchildren. Services were held Wednesday, Oct. 30, from the Dawson Funeral Home with the Rev. David Verzilli officiating. Burial was in Columbiana County Memorial Park.

Allison lineage back to Thomas Allanson, English extraction, London.

Thomas Allanson/Mary Roberts
Charles Allanson/ ? Posey
Thomas Allison/Barbary Burch
Charles Allison/Barbara Moore
James Allison/Nancy ?
Thomas Allison/Mary Bailey
Robert B. Allison/Blanche Wilcoxen
John Wilcoxen Allison/Margaret Ellen Jackson
George Alexander Allison/Alice Melissa Boyd
Harry Blaine Allison
OBITUARY: *East Liverpool Evening Review, East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH. Monday, 28 Oct 1985, pg. 4.

Harry Allison

Harry B. Allison, 77, of Lisbon St., Wellsville, longtime athletic official, died at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at East Liverpool City Hospital where he was admitted Friday after suffering a hear attack. He was born in Hookstown, Nov. 22, 1907, a son of the late George Allison and Alice Boyd Allison. Mr. Allison had worked at the former Taylor, Smith & Taylor China Co., and was employed at the Sterling China Co., from 1944 to 1962. He served 45 years in the pottery industry and was an honorary member of the Glass, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union where he served in several capacities with Local Union 24. He was a member of the Emmanuel Ministries of Canfield, Ohio. Mr. Allison was official time keeper for Wellsville High School basketball for many years, and served many years as president of the Wellsville Boosters Club. He was a longtime Little League baseball coach in Wellsville, and was a member of the Charter class of the East Liverpool Area Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974. He is survived at home by his wife, Beulah M. Talbot Allison, whom he married in December 1929. Besides his wife, survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Denver (Betty) Shelton of Glenmoor; a son, Charles N. Allison of Wellsville; a sister, Mrs. Mildred White of Newell; a brother, Hugh Allison of Chester; five grandsons and four great-grandchildren. Services are to be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Dawson Funeral Home with the Rev. David Verzilli officiating. Burial is to be in Columbiana County Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

*Panhandle Press, Chester, Hancock Co., WV. Oct. 1985.

Harry Allison

Harry B. Allison, 77, of Wellsville, longtime athletic official, died Sunday, Oct 27, at East Liverpool City Hospital after suffering a heart attack. He was born in Hookstown, Nov. 22, 1907, a son of the late George Allison and Alice Boyd Allison. Mr. Allison had worked at the former Taylor, Smith & Taylor China Co., and was employed at the Sterling China Co., between 1944 and 1962. He served 45 years in the pottery industry, and was an honorary member of the Glass, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union, where he served several capacities with Local Union 24. He was a member of the Emmanuel Ministries of Canfield, Ohio. Mr. Allison was an official timekeeper for Wellsville High School for many years, and served as president of the Wellsville Boosters Club. He was also a longtime Little League baseball coach in Wellsville, and was a member of the charter class of the East Liverpool Area Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974. Survivors include his wife, Beulah M. Talbot Allison, whom he married in Dec. 1929; a daughter, Mrs. Denver (Betty) Shelton of Glenmoore; a son, Charles N. Allison of Wellsville; a sister, Mrs. Mildred White of Newell; a brother, Hugh Allison of Chester; five grandsons and four great-grandchildren. Services were held Wednesday, Oct. 30, from the Dawson Funeral Home with the Rev. David Verzilli officiating. Burial was in Columbiana County Memorial Park.

Allison lineage back to Thomas Allanson, English extraction, London.

Thomas Allanson/Mary Roberts
Charles Allanson/ ? Posey
Thomas Allison/Barbary Burch
Charles Allison/Barbara Moore
James Allison/Nancy ?
Thomas Allison/Mary Bailey
Robert B. Allison/Blanche Wilcoxen
John Wilcoxen Allison/Margaret Ellen Jackson
George Alexander Allison/Alice Melissa Boyd
Harry Blaine Allison


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