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Thomas J Allee

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Thomas J Allee

Birth
Death
23 Jul 1932 (aged 77–78)
Owen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Owen County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3771444, Longitude: -86.7927178
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Thomas J. Allee, 78 years old, for many years a retired resident of this county, died early Saturday morning at his mone in the little village of Cuba, after a long illness due to cancer. He is survived by the widow and five children.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Cuba church and interment was made in the Methodist Cemetery there.

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Funeral service for Thomas J. Allee, who died Saturday at 1:00 o'clock am was held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Church at Cuba. The services were conducted by Rev. Conrad of Spencer. A quartet composed of Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Jerry Hill, Herbert Brown and John Appleby sang two hymns and Mrs. John Hill sang, "The Last Mile of the Way" with Mrs. Wm. Rhubeck playing the accompaniments. The pallbearers were; O.L. Coble, Edw. Haltom, John Winklepleck, Hiram Giles, James Summers and Edw. Spangler.
Granddaughters and nieces carried the flowers.

Burial was in the Methodist Cemetery. The services were attended by a large number of neighbors and friends.
[The Owen Leader; July 25, 1932]
Thomas J. Allee, 78 years old, for many years a retired resident of this county, died early Saturday morning at his mone in the little village of Cuba, after a long illness due to cancer. He is survived by the widow and five children.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Cuba church and interment was made in the Methodist Cemetery there.

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Funeral service for Thomas J. Allee, who died Saturday at 1:00 o'clock am was held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Church at Cuba. The services were conducted by Rev. Conrad of Spencer. A quartet composed of Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Jerry Hill, Herbert Brown and John Appleby sang two hymns and Mrs. John Hill sang, "The Last Mile of the Way" with Mrs. Wm. Rhubeck playing the accompaniments. The pallbearers were; O.L. Coble, Edw. Haltom, John Winklepleck, Hiram Giles, James Summers and Edw. Spangler.
Granddaughters and nieces carried the flowers.

Burial was in the Methodist Cemetery. The services were attended by a large number of neighbors and friends.
[The Owen Leader; July 25, 1932]


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