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Thomas J. “Tom” Allen

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Thomas J. “Tom” Allen

Birth
Harrison County, Missouri, USA
Death
31 Jan 1918 (aged 61)
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.441288, Longitude: -96.5223007
Plot
Block 256, Lot 6, Grave 5
Memorial ID
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FREMONT EVENING TRIBUNE JANUARY 31, 1918
TOM ALLEN DIES
Resident of Fremont for Thirty-six Years is Called

Tom Allen, for thirty-six years a resident of Fremont, died at his home ???
East First street, at 4:30 o'clock this morning. Mr Allen had been ill for the
last four years, suffering with diabetes. During this time he was an invalid.
He contracted pneumonia a week ago and his condition at once became critical.
A native of Harrison county, Missouri, Mr. Allen came to Fremont in 1872 and
most of that time up to four years ago, when failing health forced him to retire
was in the employ of the North Western at the roundhouse and in the yards. He
was a member of the Christian church. His wife, one son, Edward; one daughter,
Mrs. Joe Jirous of Fremont, two brothers, James of St. Joseph, Mo., and McGinnis
of Kingman, Kan., and three sisters, Mrs Henry Pfaff, Lincoln, Kan., Mrs. Della
Beeks, Ridgeway, Mo., and Mrs Hettie Killough, Marshalltown, Ia., are the close
surviving relatives.
The funeral will be held Sunday at 1:30 at the residence. The Rev. F. J.
Gillette of the First Christian church will officiate.
He said his father was born in TN, mother in KY.

He was married in 1878.
FREMONT EVENING TRIBUNE JANUARY 31, 1918
TOM ALLEN DIES
Resident of Fremont for Thirty-six Years is Called

Tom Allen, for thirty-six years a resident of Fremont, died at his home ???
East First street, at 4:30 o'clock this morning. Mr Allen had been ill for the
last four years, suffering with diabetes. During this time he was an invalid.
He contracted pneumonia a week ago and his condition at once became critical.
A native of Harrison county, Missouri, Mr. Allen came to Fremont in 1872 and
most of that time up to four years ago, when failing health forced him to retire
was in the employ of the North Western at the roundhouse and in the yards. He
was a member of the Christian church. His wife, one son, Edward; one daughter,
Mrs. Joe Jirous of Fremont, two brothers, James of St. Joseph, Mo., and McGinnis
of Kingman, Kan., and three sisters, Mrs Henry Pfaff, Lincoln, Kan., Mrs. Della
Beeks, Ridgeway, Mo., and Mrs Hettie Killough, Marshalltown, Ia., are the close
surviving relatives.
The funeral will be held Sunday at 1:30 at the residence. The Rev. F. J.
Gillette of the First Christian church will officiate.
He said his father was born in TN, mother in KY.

He was married in 1878.


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