[ Post Response ] [ Edit Post ] [ Return to Index ] [ Read Prev Msg ] [ Read Next Msg ]

ALLISON, William 1856-1936

ALLISON, POOLE

Posted By: County Coordinator (kermit)
Date: 10/10/2010 at 20:06:11

WILLIAM ALLISON
DIED ON TUESDAY
AT HOME IN OSAGE

Came to County in 1900 and
Settled on Farm in
Burr Oak

William Allison died at his home west of Osage Tuesday afternoon, after being ill for some weeks, following several strokes of paralysis. Mr. Allison farmed in Burr Oak Township for many years before moving to Osage and was considered one of the most substantial and influential members of that community, or any in which he had ever resided.

Mr. Allison was born in Dane County, Wisconsin, September 25, 1856, and died April 7, 1936. He grew to manhood in Wisconsin and on February 1, 1881, was married to Cora Poole. The first twenty years of their married life was spent in Wisconsin, and their four children were born to them.

Desiring more land Mr. Allison came to Iowa early in 1900 and purchased a farm in Burr Oak, and moved his family there in March, 1930. Excepting for five years (1914-1919) spent in Osage, Mr. Allison lived on that farm until the autumn of 1931 when he and Mrs. Allison moved to the small farm just west of Osage. There Mrs. Allison passed away six months ago and the deceased lived with his son, Ira, and family until his death.

Five years ago, February 1, 1931, Mr. and Mrs. Allison celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Markham in Burr Oak Township. Many neighbors and friends were present on this important occasion.

Mr. Allison was a member of the local Congregational Church since 1905. He was greatly interested in church work and served as Sunday school superintendent in Wisconsin. He was also a member of the R. A. M., and of Chapter No. 19, Couer de Leon commandery, and the Shrine order.

He is survived by his four children – Albert, of Leonard, Minnesota; Mrs. Mabel Hadfield and Merle Allison, of Seattle, Washington, and Ira of Osage. There are fifteen grandchildren; two brothers, Phillip of McFarland, Wisconsin; also a sister, Mrs. Mary Henry, of McFarland.

Funeral services will be held this afternoon, Thursday, at 2 p.m., conducted by his pastor, the Reverend Stiles Lessly, assisted by the Reverend John D. Kern.

[Mitchell County Press, April 8, 1936]

Admin Password:


 

Mitchell Obituaries Admin maintained by Sharyl Ferrall.
WebBBS Admin 4.32 Genealogy Modification Package by WebJourneymen

 

Post Response


Your Name:
E-Mail Address:
Deceased Name:
Surnames:
One Obituary per submission please! Non-Obituaries will be deleted!
Please include the source of the Obituary.

If you'd like to include a link to another page with your message,
please provide both the URL address and the title of the page:

Optional Link URL:
Optional Link Title:

If you'd like to include an image (picture) with your message,
please provide the URL address of the image file:

Optional Image URL:

If you'd like to have the option of deleting your post later,
please provide a password (CASE SENSITIVE!):

Password:

If you'd like e-mail notification of responses, please check this box:

Post as Admin? Yes No
Admin Password:

 

 

Edit Post # 302228

Your Name:
E-Mail Address:
Subject:
Surnames:
Obituary:
Optional Link URL:
Optional Link Title:
Optional Image URL:
"Parent" Message:
Post as Admin? Yes No
Admin Password:

 

[ Post Response ] [ Edit Post ] [ Return to Index ] [ Read Prev Msg ] [ Read Next Msg ]