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Jacqueline Ann <I>Grinder</I> Allred

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Jacqueline Ann Grinder Allred

Birth
Boone County, Arkansas, USA
Death
25 Jul 1975 (aged 22)
Searcy County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Saint Joe, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Boone County Headlight Newspaper
Harrison, Arkansas
July 31, 1975
Mrs. Jacqueline Ann Allred aged 22 of Berryville, who was killed in an auto accident near Pindal Friday, July 25, was born in Boone County on January 10, 1953, daughter of Howard and Connie Ramsey Grinder.
A former resident of Pindall she had lived in Berryville for two years.
She was a member of the Moore United Baptist Church at Berryville.
Survivors include her husband, Larry Allred of the home.; a daughter Shawna Lea Allred of the home; her parents, Howard and Connie Grinder of Pindall; two brothers Mike Grinder and Frank Grinder, both of Pindall; a sister Vickie Sasser of Yellville; her maternal grandmother, Pearl Keeling of Pindall and paternal grandparents, Harve and Myrtle Grinder, of St. Joe.
Funeral Services were conducted at 10:00 a.m. today at Holt Memorial Chapel by Rev. Arthur Lee Galloway with burial in Osborne Cemetery.

Boone County Headlight Newspaper
Harrison, Arkansas
July 31, 1975

Two persons were killed within 52 hours and within 1.6 miles of each other in two unrelated accidents in Searcy County over the weekend. And, ironically, the two were cousins by a previous marriage of one. Bobby Stills, 47, of St. Joe was killed in a fatal one-vehicle accident at 6:15 p.m. Sunday, July 27. The accident occurred 1.6 miles south of Pindall on U.S. 65.

Mrs. Jacqueline Allred, 22, of Route 2, Berryville was killed in a fatal two-vehicle accident in Pindall at about 11:45 a.m. Friday. The Allred vehicle was traveling south following two other vehicles. The vehicle in front of her stopped abruptly, according to State Police, and she swerved and collided with a semi-trailer truck, driven by Lee Patterson of Springfield, Mo. The semi belonged to Campbell 66 Express, Inc. Shanna Allred,2, was admitted to the Boone County Hospital and she is reported to be in satisfactory condition.
Boone County Headlight Newspaper
Harrison, Arkansas
July 31, 1975
Mrs. Jacqueline Ann Allred aged 22 of Berryville, who was killed in an auto accident near Pindal Friday, July 25, was born in Boone County on January 10, 1953, daughter of Howard and Connie Ramsey Grinder.
A former resident of Pindall she had lived in Berryville for two years.
She was a member of the Moore United Baptist Church at Berryville.
Survivors include her husband, Larry Allred of the home.; a daughter Shawna Lea Allred of the home; her parents, Howard and Connie Grinder of Pindall; two brothers Mike Grinder and Frank Grinder, both of Pindall; a sister Vickie Sasser of Yellville; her maternal grandmother, Pearl Keeling of Pindall and paternal grandparents, Harve and Myrtle Grinder, of St. Joe.
Funeral Services were conducted at 10:00 a.m. today at Holt Memorial Chapel by Rev. Arthur Lee Galloway with burial in Osborne Cemetery.

Boone County Headlight Newspaper
Harrison, Arkansas
July 31, 1975

Two persons were killed within 52 hours and within 1.6 miles of each other in two unrelated accidents in Searcy County over the weekend. And, ironically, the two were cousins by a previous marriage of one. Bobby Stills, 47, of St. Joe was killed in a fatal one-vehicle accident at 6:15 p.m. Sunday, July 27. The accident occurred 1.6 miles south of Pindall on U.S. 65.

Mrs. Jacqueline Allred, 22, of Route 2, Berryville was killed in a fatal two-vehicle accident in Pindall at about 11:45 a.m. Friday. The Allred vehicle was traveling south following two other vehicles. The vehicle in front of her stopped abruptly, according to State Police, and she swerved and collided with a semi-trailer truck, driven by Lee Patterson of Springfield, Mo. The semi belonged to Campbell 66 Express, Inc. Shanna Allred,2, was admitted to the Boone County Hospital and she is reported to be in satisfactory condition.


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