Friends in Green Bay received a telegram Friday, announcing the death of Ethel Allen, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Allen, of St. Paul, Minn. The little one had been ill for several days with measles, which terminated fatally Friday, as noted.
Many readers of The Gazette will recall the fact that Mrs. Allen with her children, visited the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, 735 Walnut street; they will recall, as well, the pretty face and winsome ways of this youngest member of the family.
The remains were brought here for interment Saturday evening.
--Green Bay Weekly Gazette, Wed, Feb 11, 1891
Friends in Green Bay received a telegram Friday, announcing the death of Ethel Allen, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Allen, of St. Paul, Minn. The little one had been ill for several days with measles, which terminated fatally Friday, as noted.
Many readers of The Gazette will recall the fact that Mrs. Allen with her children, visited the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, 735 Walnut street; they will recall, as well, the pretty face and winsome ways of this youngest member of the family.
The remains were brought here for interment Saturday evening.
--Green Bay Weekly Gazette, Wed, Feb 11, 1891
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