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Thomas F. Allsopp Jr.

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Thomas F. Allsopp Jr.

Birth
England
Death
16 Apr 1941 (aged 47)
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2637417, Longitude: -80.2039944
Plot
Section K, Lot 51
Memorial ID
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Thomas F. Allsopp, 46, of Moninger, mine foreman at the Canonsburg Coal company for the past nine years, died suddenly at his office at 7:45 a. m. today. Mr. Allsopp was working there with three other men when he suffered a heart attack and died within half-an- hour. His health had not been good for some time but his death was sudden and unexpected.
Born in England, he had lived in this country for many years and was employed at several coal mines in the district, including the Lincoln Hill mine, before coming here. His wife, Stella, died on April 17, 1939.
He was a member of the Houston U. P. church and was affiliated with the B. P. G. E. of Carnegie.
The men who were in the office when he died were Hayward Engle of Canonsburg R. D., W. J. Baillie of McDonald, and Felix Sackinsky of the Miller plan.
Surviving are his father, Thomas Sr., of Curtisville; two sons, Richard, a student at the University of Maryland Medical School, and John at home; a daughter, Betty, a student in, the Chartiers high school ; two brothers, Charles and William of Curtisville; and two sisters, Isabelle of Curtisville and Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips of Hazelwood.
The body has been removed to the L. P. Speakman funeral home in Houston pending funeral arrangements.

The Daily Notes
(Canonsburg, Pennsylvania)
16 Apr 1941, Wed • Page 1

COD includes Bessie Bell as mother.
Thomas F. Allsopp, 46, of Moninger, mine foreman at the Canonsburg Coal company for the past nine years, died suddenly at his office at 7:45 a. m. today. Mr. Allsopp was working there with three other men when he suffered a heart attack and died within half-an- hour. His health had not been good for some time but his death was sudden and unexpected.
Born in England, he had lived in this country for many years and was employed at several coal mines in the district, including the Lincoln Hill mine, before coming here. His wife, Stella, died on April 17, 1939.
He was a member of the Houston U. P. church and was affiliated with the B. P. G. E. of Carnegie.
The men who were in the office when he died were Hayward Engle of Canonsburg R. D., W. J. Baillie of McDonald, and Felix Sackinsky of the Miller plan.
Surviving are his father, Thomas Sr., of Curtisville; two sons, Richard, a student at the University of Maryland Medical School, and John at home; a daughter, Betty, a student in, the Chartiers high school ; two brothers, Charles and William of Curtisville; and two sisters, Isabelle of Curtisville and Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips of Hazelwood.
The body has been removed to the L. P. Speakman funeral home in Houston pending funeral arrangements.

The Daily Notes
(Canonsburg, Pennsylvania)
16 Apr 1941, Wed • Page 1

COD includes Bessie Bell as mother.

Gravesite Details

No marker, burial in lot with Smalls and Gladstones



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  • Created by: RCCar
  • Added: Dec 30, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195680646/thomas_f-allsopp: accessed ), memorial page for Thomas F. Allsopp Jr. (10 May 1893–16 Apr 1941), Find a Grave Memorial ID 195680646, citing Oak Spring Cemetery, Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by RCCar (contributor 49595960).