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Lykens Register (Lykens, PA), Friday, March 9, 1945; pg. 1
ALLEMAN - BINGAMIN
The marriage of Miss Marian P. Bingamin (sic), daughter of Benjamin Bingamin (sic), Dalmatia, and Paul C. Alleman, son of Harry Alleman, Halifax, took place in the parsonage of the Halifax Reformed Church, Friday, February 23, with the Rev. George W. Moyer performing the ceremony.
The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Koppenhaver, of Halifax.
The bridegroom enlisted in the Army four years ago, and has since seen action in Europe. He was recently returned after being wounded overseas. The bride is employed by the J. H. Kissinger Knitting Company in Millersburg.
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The Daily Item (Sunbury, PA), Tuesday, August 21, 1956; pg. 11
Prothonotary Receives Three Divorce Complaints
Marion P. Alleman, 39, of Dalmatia R.D. 1, charges desertion and indignities in her complaint against Paul C. Alleman, 35, of Millersburg. The couple was married February 23, 1945 in Halifax. They are parents of one child.
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The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA), Thursday, October 16, 2008; pg. B5
Marian P. Alleman, 92, formerly of Mechanicsburg, passed away on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 in Manor Care Health Services of Carlisle.
She was born on September 11, 1916 in Dalmatia, PA, to the late Benjamin F. and Jennie (Peiffer) Bingaman.
She was retired from The Capitol Shop in Harrisburg as a seamstress.
Marian was a former member of Hope United Methodist Church, Mechanicsburg and the Mechanicsburg Senior Citizen Center, and was also a member of AARP.
Surviving are a son, Gary E. Alleman and his wife JoAnn of Aurora, CO; 2 grandchildren, Kimberly McKee of Centennial, CO, Amy Burke of New Cumberland; 2 great grandchildren, Connor Bradford McKee and Dylan Benjamin McKee.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, October 18, 2008 in the Hetrick Funeral Home, 3125 Walnut Street, Susquehanna Township. Burial will be in Rolling Green Memorial Park, Camp Hill. Viewing will be from 10-11 a.m., on Saturday in the funeral home.
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Lykens Register (Lykens, PA), Friday, March 9, 1945; pg. 1
ALLEMAN - BINGAMIN
The marriage of Miss Marian P. Bingamin (sic), daughter of Benjamin Bingamin (sic), Dalmatia, and Paul C. Alleman, son of Harry Alleman, Halifax, took place in the parsonage of the Halifax Reformed Church, Friday, February 23, with the Rev. George W. Moyer performing the ceremony.
The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Koppenhaver, of Halifax.
The bridegroom enlisted in the Army four years ago, and has since seen action in Europe. He was recently returned after being wounded overseas. The bride is employed by the J. H. Kissinger Knitting Company in Millersburg.
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The Daily Item (Sunbury, PA), Tuesday, August 21, 1956; pg. 11
Prothonotary Receives Three Divorce Complaints
Marion P. Alleman, 39, of Dalmatia R.D. 1, charges desertion and indignities in her complaint against Paul C. Alleman, 35, of Millersburg. The couple was married February 23, 1945 in Halifax. They are parents of one child.
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The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA), Thursday, October 16, 2008; pg. B5
Marian P. Alleman, 92, formerly of Mechanicsburg, passed away on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 in Manor Care Health Services of Carlisle.
She was born on September 11, 1916 in Dalmatia, PA, to the late Benjamin F. and Jennie (Peiffer) Bingaman.
She was retired from The Capitol Shop in Harrisburg as a seamstress.
Marian was a former member of Hope United Methodist Church, Mechanicsburg and the Mechanicsburg Senior Citizen Center, and was also a member of AARP.
Surviving are a son, Gary E. Alleman and his wife JoAnn of Aurora, CO; 2 grandchildren, Kimberly McKee of Centennial, CO, Amy Burke of New Cumberland; 2 great grandchildren, Connor Bradford McKee and Dylan Benjamin McKee.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, October 18, 2008 in the Hetrick Funeral Home, 3125 Walnut Street, Susquehanna Township. Burial will be in Rolling Green Memorial Park, Camp Hill. Viewing will be from 10-11 a.m., on Saturday in the funeral home.
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