Child with Melissa:
Andrew Allen
Children with Sally:
Ola Emily Allen 1909 – 1995
Grady Joe Allen 1910 – 1990
Gilford Talmadge Allen 1915 – 1939
Pauline E. Allen 1920 –
Sarah Kathleen Allen 1925 – 1999
Siblings:
Roy Allen
Milam Allen
Melissa Allen
Elmer Allen
Alfred Allen
Frances Allen 1881 - 1893
Andrew Allen 1887 - 1894
Marion Harrison Allen1889 - 1962
Wayne County Journal-Banner, Thursday, August 31, 1944, Page 1, Col. 1: R. Allen Meets Death In Sawmill Accident. Raney Allen, 61 year old farmer and the father of 13 children, died shortly after noon Tuesday of injuries received in a saw mill accident at his home near Clubb, in Wayne county. The injured man was taken to the office of a Greenville physician and died en-route to the Poplar Bluff Hospital. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
Allen was operating a small saw mill outfit at his home when an inch board about six inches long stuck in the saw, then worked loose striking him in the head. Witnesses said the piece of wood almost passed through his head. He was born near Clubb and had resided in Wayne county during his entire life.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sally Allen and 13 children, Mrs. Ola Ward, Mrs. Eunice Clark and Mrs. Josephine Nuccio of st. Louis, the Rev. Andrew Allen of Marquand, Mo., Mrs. Pauline Barks of Hiram, Mrs. Gladys Sullivan of Clubb, Richard Allen in the armed forces in England and six children at home, Grady, Katherine Virginia, Glenn, Shirley and Jerry.
The Rev. Leonard Davis will officiate at funeral services to be held under the direction of the Greer-Croy Undertaking Company at the Bounds Creek Church above Greenville at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in the Bounds Creek cemetery*. *Photo of gravestone at findagrave.com is in New Prospect Cemetery.
Child with Melissa:
Andrew Allen
Children with Sally:
Ola Emily Allen 1909 – 1995
Grady Joe Allen 1910 – 1990
Gilford Talmadge Allen 1915 – 1939
Pauline E. Allen 1920 –
Sarah Kathleen Allen 1925 – 1999
Siblings:
Roy Allen
Milam Allen
Melissa Allen
Elmer Allen
Alfred Allen
Frances Allen 1881 - 1893
Andrew Allen 1887 - 1894
Marion Harrison Allen1889 - 1962
Wayne County Journal-Banner, Thursday, August 31, 1944, Page 1, Col. 1: R. Allen Meets Death In Sawmill Accident. Raney Allen, 61 year old farmer and the father of 13 children, died shortly after noon Tuesday of injuries received in a saw mill accident at his home near Clubb, in Wayne county. The injured man was taken to the office of a Greenville physician and died en-route to the Poplar Bluff Hospital. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
Allen was operating a small saw mill outfit at his home when an inch board about six inches long stuck in the saw, then worked loose striking him in the head. Witnesses said the piece of wood almost passed through his head. He was born near Clubb and had resided in Wayne county during his entire life.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sally Allen and 13 children, Mrs. Ola Ward, Mrs. Eunice Clark and Mrs. Josephine Nuccio of st. Louis, the Rev. Andrew Allen of Marquand, Mo., Mrs. Pauline Barks of Hiram, Mrs. Gladys Sullivan of Clubb, Richard Allen in the armed forces in England and six children at home, Grady, Katherine Virginia, Glenn, Shirley and Jerry.
The Rev. Leonard Davis will officiate at funeral services to be held under the direction of the Greer-Croy Undertaking Company at the Bounds Creek Church above Greenville at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in the Bounds Creek cemetery*. *Photo of gravestone at findagrave.com is in New Prospect Cemetery.
Family Members
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Ola Emily Allen Ward
1909–1995
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Grady Joe Allen
1910–1990
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Gladys Mae Allen Sullivan
1912–2007
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Marion Edward Allen
1913–1913
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Gilford Talmadge Allen
1915–1939
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Pauline Effie Allen Barks-Hale
1920–2009
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Eunice Audrey Allen Howard
1921–2009
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Sarah Kathleen "Katy" Allen Albrecht
1925–1999
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Mary Josephine Allen Nuccio
1927–2005
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Glenn Sterling Allen Sr
1930–2016
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Virginia Deleaphine Allen Roussin
1932–2016
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Jerry D Allen
1940–2019
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