THE LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4,1932
ISAAC ALLEN DIES
R. J. Woltz was called to Winamac Sunday by the death of Isaac Allen who died at the
home of a granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas. The body was brought here to be prepared for burial. Funeral arrangements for Mr. Allen who is well known locally have not been completed.
Logansport Press May 3, 1932
The death of Isaac Allen occurred Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Thomas, west of Winamac, where he had made his home for the past four years. Death was a result of infirmities incident to his age, which was seventy-nine years. Surviving besides the daughter are two sons, Hiram and Andrew, and a brother, Charles Allen.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Victor Chapel in Van Buren Township, in charge of Rev. C. E. Bulander of Royal Center. Interment was in the adjacent cemetery.
Pulaski County Democrat [Winamac, Ind.] 05 May 1932
THE LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4,1932
ISAAC ALLEN DIES
R. J. Woltz was called to Winamac Sunday by the death of Isaac Allen who died at the
home of a granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas. The body was brought here to be prepared for burial. Funeral arrangements for Mr. Allen who is well known locally have not been completed.
Logansport Press May 3, 1932
The death of Isaac Allen occurred Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Thomas, west of Winamac, where he had made his home for the past four years. Death was a result of infirmities incident to his age, which was seventy-nine years. Surviving besides the daughter are two sons, Hiram and Andrew, and a brother, Charles Allen.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Victor Chapel in Van Buren Township, in charge of Rev. C. E. Bulander of Royal Center. Interment was in the adjacent cemetery.
Pulaski County Democrat [Winamac, Ind.] 05 May 1932
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