Frank T. Aller, 89, of Parkway Drive Baldwinsville died Wednesday.
He was born in Clay. He retired in 1975 from Knapp's Lawn Mower Service, Liverpool, and previously worked for Parks & Aller Sawmill, Baldwinsville; Lennox Furnace, Syracuse; and National Cellulose Co., Baldwinsville. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Post 113, Baldwinsville.
A daughter, Linda Aller, died in 1956; a son, Robert, died in 1998.
Survivors: His wife of more than 60 years, Helen L.; five daughters, Betty A. Gridley of Las Vegas, Nev., Helen L. Aller of Baldwinsville, Sue G. Abare of Fulton, Cynthia L. Lupton of Phoenix and June E. Aller of Hannibal; three sons, Erskine E. of Gaithersburg, Md., Lynwood A. of Phoenix and Willard T. of New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; a sister, Betty Mawhinney of Baldwinsville; 17 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren.
Frank T. Aller, 89, of Parkway Drive Baldwinsville died Wednesday.
He was born in Clay. He retired in 1975 from Knapp's Lawn Mower Service, Liverpool, and previously worked for Parks & Aller Sawmill, Baldwinsville; Lennox Furnace, Syracuse; and National Cellulose Co., Baldwinsville. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Post 113, Baldwinsville.
A daughter, Linda Aller, died in 1956; a son, Robert, died in 1998.
Survivors: His wife of more than 60 years, Helen L.; five daughters, Betty A. Gridley of Las Vegas, Nev., Helen L. Aller of Baldwinsville, Sue G. Abare of Fulton, Cynthia L. Lupton of Phoenix and June E. Aller of Hannibal; three sons, Erskine E. of Gaithersburg, Md., Lynwood A. of Phoenix and Willard T. of New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; a sister, Betty Mawhinney of Baldwinsville; 17 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren.
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