Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the New Hope Church with the Rev. Otis Spinks of Lisbon in charge. Interment was in the New Hope Cemetery.
A native of Catahoula Parish, Mrs. Allen moved with her family to Bienville and the in the year 1888 moved to Ward Seven in Winn Parish where she resided [illegible]. [Illegible] member of the Protestant Methodist Church of New Hope. Her husband, Alexander Hamilton Allen, died in March, 1921.
Surviving are three sons and three daughters, Mrs. Richard Waller and Mrs. F. D. Walker of Dodson; Mrs. Bessie Jordan of Pineville; Clayton Allen of Winnsboro; W. A. Allen of Jonesville, and Archie Allen of Winnfield.
A large number of grandchildren and great grandchildren also survive.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, January 12, 1939
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the New Hope Church with the Rev. Otis Spinks of Lisbon in charge. Interment was in the New Hope Cemetery.
A native of Catahoula Parish, Mrs. Allen moved with her family to Bienville and the in the year 1888 moved to Ward Seven in Winn Parish where she resided [illegible]. [Illegible] member of the Protestant Methodist Church of New Hope. Her husband, Alexander Hamilton Allen, died in March, 1921.
Surviving are three sons and three daughters, Mrs. Richard Waller and Mrs. F. D. Walker of Dodson; Mrs. Bessie Jordan of Pineville; Clayton Allen of Winnsboro; W. A. Allen of Jonesville, and Archie Allen of Winnfield.
A large number of grandchildren and great grandchildren also survive.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, January 12, 1939
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