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William Robert “Bob” Alvey

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William Robert “Bob” Alvey

Birth
Grayson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Apr 1983 (aged 74)
Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Christiansburg, Brown County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Father, Samuel Thomas Alvey
Mother, Nora Ellen Lush

William married Stella Gertrude Hatton on November 05, 1936 in Jackson Co, IN.

Columbus Republic 28 Apr 1983
NASHVILLE - William "Bob" Alvey, 74, of Columbus route 6, died Thursday afternoon at Brown County Convalescent Center. He was a former employee of Golden Foundry at Columbus. Funeral service will be conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Kritzer at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home at Nashville. Calling hours will be from 4 to 9 o'clock today. Burial will be at Christiansburg Cemetery in Brown County. Alvey was born Aug. 2, 1908, at Litchfield, Ky., the son of Samuel and Nora Lush Alvey. He married Stella Hatton Nov. 5, 1936, and she survives.
Surviving with his wife are six sons, Ora, Harris, Sam and Ronald Alvey of Columbus route 6, Paul Alvey of Columbus and Arthur Alvey of Elizabethtown route 6; five daughters, Corene Greathouse and Nella McQueary of Columbus, Anna Perdue and Nora Sebastian of Elizabethtown, and Phyllis Garard of Columbus, and 23 grandchildren.
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Brown County Democrat 4 May 1983
William (Bob) Alvey, Mt. Nebo Road, died Wednesday, April 27, 1983, at the Brown County Community Care Center. He was 74 years old. Alvey was retired from Golden Foundry in Columbus. A native of Litchfield, Ky., he was born Aug. 2, 1908, the son of Samuel and Nora Lush Alvey. He married Stella Hatton Nov. 5, 1936. Survivors, in addition to the wife, include six sons, Ora, Harris, Sam and Ronald Alvey of Route 6 Columbus, Paul Alvey of Columbus and Arthur Alvey of Route 6 Elizabethtown; five daughters, Corene Greathouse and Nella McQueary of Columbus, Anna Perdue and Nora Sebastian of Elizabethtown and Phyllis Garard of Columbus and 23 grandchildren. Services were Friday at the Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home in Nashville, the Rev. Kenneth Kritzer officiating. Burial was in Christiansburg Cemetery.
Father, Samuel Thomas Alvey
Mother, Nora Ellen Lush

William married Stella Gertrude Hatton on November 05, 1936 in Jackson Co, IN.

Columbus Republic 28 Apr 1983
NASHVILLE - William "Bob" Alvey, 74, of Columbus route 6, died Thursday afternoon at Brown County Convalescent Center. He was a former employee of Golden Foundry at Columbus. Funeral service will be conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Kritzer at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home at Nashville. Calling hours will be from 4 to 9 o'clock today. Burial will be at Christiansburg Cemetery in Brown County. Alvey was born Aug. 2, 1908, at Litchfield, Ky., the son of Samuel and Nora Lush Alvey. He married Stella Hatton Nov. 5, 1936, and she survives.
Surviving with his wife are six sons, Ora, Harris, Sam and Ronald Alvey of Columbus route 6, Paul Alvey of Columbus and Arthur Alvey of Elizabethtown route 6; five daughters, Corene Greathouse and Nella McQueary of Columbus, Anna Perdue and Nora Sebastian of Elizabethtown, and Phyllis Garard of Columbus, and 23 grandchildren.
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Brown County Democrat 4 May 1983
William (Bob) Alvey, Mt. Nebo Road, died Wednesday, April 27, 1983, at the Brown County Community Care Center. He was 74 years old. Alvey was retired from Golden Foundry in Columbus. A native of Litchfield, Ky., he was born Aug. 2, 1908, the son of Samuel and Nora Lush Alvey. He married Stella Hatton Nov. 5, 1936. Survivors, in addition to the wife, include six sons, Ora, Harris, Sam and Ronald Alvey of Route 6 Columbus, Paul Alvey of Columbus and Arthur Alvey of Route 6 Elizabethtown; five daughters, Corene Greathouse and Nella McQueary of Columbus, Anna Perdue and Nora Sebastian of Elizabethtown and Phyllis Garard of Columbus and 23 grandchildren. Services were Friday at the Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home in Nashville, the Rev. Kenneth Kritzer officiating. Burial was in Christiansburg Cemetery.


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