March 24, 1949
DEATH CLAIMS CLINT ALLYN at the Age of 62 Years

Clint D. ALLYN passed away late Wednesday night of a heart attack at his home in Mount Ayr. He was 62 years of age.
A life-long resident of Mount Ayr, he was one of the highly respected citizens of the community. At the time of his death
he was entering his fortieth year as an abstracter. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the Methodist
church in Mount Ayr, conducted by the Rev. Frank MOORE. Music was furnished by C. W. TEALE, basso, with Mrs. Margaret
PENCE as the console of the organ. Pallbearers were W. B. CUNNING, Glenn LEASON, David FOLTZ, Billy FRENCH, Arthur
PALMER and Chas. J. LEASAN. Burial was made in Rose Hill cemetery. Obituary.Clinton DeWitt,
son of George S. and Mary V. ALLYN, was born in Mount Ayr, Iowa, May 31, 1886, and departed this life March 16, 1949, at
his home in Mount Ayr after an illness of several months. With the exception of the time during which he was enrolled
at Iowa State College [present-day Iowa State University], Ames, Iowa, his entire life was spent in the home town.
In the spring of 1909, Clint, as he was familiarly known, began working as an abstracter in the ALLYN Brothers' real
estaste department of the Mount Ayr Bank. In 1915, he became associated with the SHELDON Real Estate co., which is now
known at the Clyde LESAN Company, and at the time of his going, he was entering his fortieth year as an abstracter. On
April 9, 1911, he was united in marriage to Harriet ANDERSON, also a life-long resident of Mount Ayr. Three children, Allan,
Annabell and Theda, blessed this home. As father and head of the household, Clint contributed his full share to the happy
home life of the family. At an early age, he affiliated with the Methodist church, and throughout the years he retained
his membership with this congregation. He is survived by his devoted wife and children, Mr. and Mrs. Allan ALLYN, Mr.
and Mrs. Craig CARTER, Mr. and Mrs. Harold CRISWELL, and two granddaughters, Harriet Ann and Susan Allyn CRISWELL. Also
surviving are two sisters, Miss Madge ALLYN, and Mrs. Chars. KENDALL, and one brother, Earle K. ALLYN. His father, mother
and a brother, Clare, preceded him in death. During the turbulent years of the past decade [Great Depresssion], Clint, always even tempered,
dependable and cheerful, proved himself, time and again, a steadying influence. As a husband, father, brother, neighbor
and business associate, this good man leaves a heritage of precious memories.
Submission by Mike Avitt, September of 2011

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