The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Frederick Brothers funeral home, with Rev. Miles Hutchinson, Methodist minister of Belleville,
officiating. Burial will be in Evans Mills cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Friday afternoon and evening.
Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Mary Fleming Aloan; three daughters, Mrs. Rufus (Christopher) LaClair, Pamelia, Mrs. Brayton (Ruth) Littlefield, Akron, and Mrs. Doris Scott, Washington, D.C.; two sons, Roger, Watertown, and Stanley, Watertown Center; a sister, Mrs. John (Ruth) MacAuley, Sherrill; two brothers, Charles, Osceola, and Wilson, Evans Mills; 15 grandchildren, and 15 greatgrandchildren.
A brother, William, was killed, during World War I, and a son, Catheal, died at the age of 12, in 1942.
Mr. Aloan was born in Redfield, March 10. 1888, a son of Daniel and Amelia Ann Weedwork Aloan. He married Mary Fleming, Dec. 26, 1911, in Watertown.
The couple operated a farm in Evans Mills until Mr. Aloan's retirement from farming in 1944, when they moved to Pamelia. Mr. Aloan was a salesman for the McNess company until he became ill.
Mr. Aloan was a gold chief member of the Pamelia grange
Source: Watertown Daily Times, May 25, 1967
Note: Errors in above information
MacAuley verses Macaulay
Catheal verses Cotheal
The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Frederick Brothers funeral home, with Rev. Miles Hutchinson, Methodist minister of Belleville,
officiating. Burial will be in Evans Mills cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Friday afternoon and evening.
Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Mary Fleming Aloan; three daughters, Mrs. Rufus (Christopher) LaClair, Pamelia, Mrs. Brayton (Ruth) Littlefield, Akron, and Mrs. Doris Scott, Washington, D.C.; two sons, Roger, Watertown, and Stanley, Watertown Center; a sister, Mrs. John (Ruth) MacAuley, Sherrill; two brothers, Charles, Osceola, and Wilson, Evans Mills; 15 grandchildren, and 15 greatgrandchildren.
A brother, William, was killed, during World War I, and a son, Catheal, died at the age of 12, in 1942.
Mr. Aloan was born in Redfield, March 10. 1888, a son of Daniel and Amelia Ann Weedwork Aloan. He married Mary Fleming, Dec. 26, 1911, in Watertown.
The couple operated a farm in Evans Mills until Mr. Aloan's retirement from farming in 1944, when they moved to Pamelia. Mr. Aloan was a salesman for the McNess company until he became ill.
Mr. Aloan was a gold chief member of the Pamelia grange
Source: Watertown Daily Times, May 25, 1967
Note: Errors in above information
MacAuley verses Macaulay
Catheal verses Cotheal
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