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Bertha Grace <I>Allen</I> Stevens

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Bertha Grace Allen Stevens

Birth
Lebanon, Smith County, Kansas, USA
Death
30 Mar 1964 (aged 84)
Harwinton, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Harwinton, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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MRS. B. G. STEVENS DIES, MOTHER OF EX-YALE COACH.
Harwinton: Mrs. Bertha G. Stevens, 84, mother of Dr. Marvin A "Mal" Stevens of New York City, former Yale football star and coach died at her home here Monday. She was the widow of Dr. Calvin G. Stevens, a Spanish-American war veteran, who died here in 1946.
Born June 6, 1879, daughter of James M. and Jennie Bloomer Allen, in a sod house "in or near Lebanon, Kansas" she was a life member in the "Sons and Daughters of Soddies of Colby, Kansas."
"Soddies" was the name given to those pioneers who built sod huts for homes on the plains and prairies of several Western states.
A resident of Harwinton since 1939, she was vice chairman of the GOP Town Committee for seven years and a member of the 30th District Woman's Republican organization.
She was also a member of Harwinton Grange, the Ladies Aid Society of Harwinton Congregational Church, and the Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary.
In addition to her son, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Steven Dunn of Bethany and Mrs. Everett Nichols of Watertown, NY, two sisters and a brother; 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Hartford Courant, March 31, 1964
MRS. B. G. STEVENS DIES, MOTHER OF EX-YALE COACH.
Harwinton: Mrs. Bertha G. Stevens, 84, mother of Dr. Marvin A "Mal" Stevens of New York City, former Yale football star and coach died at her home here Monday. She was the widow of Dr. Calvin G. Stevens, a Spanish-American war veteran, who died here in 1946.
Born June 6, 1879, daughter of James M. and Jennie Bloomer Allen, in a sod house "in or near Lebanon, Kansas" she was a life member in the "Sons and Daughters of Soddies of Colby, Kansas."
"Soddies" was the name given to those pioneers who built sod huts for homes on the plains and prairies of several Western states.
A resident of Harwinton since 1939, she was vice chairman of the GOP Town Committee for seven years and a member of the 30th District Woman's Republican organization.
She was also a member of Harwinton Grange, the Ladies Aid Society of Harwinton Congregational Church, and the Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary.
In addition to her son, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Steven Dunn of Bethany and Mrs. Everett Nichols of Watertown, NY, two sisters and a brother; 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Hartford Courant, March 31, 1964


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