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Emma Lucy <I>Nead</I> Ally

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Emma Lucy Nead Ally

Birth
Jewell County, Kansas, USA
Death
5 Feb 1978 (aged 91)
Neodesha, Wilson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Neodesha, Wilson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
1st Add, Block 7, Lot 1189, Space 2
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Emma Lucy Nead was born October 7, 1886, in Odessa, Jewell County, Kansas, the daughter of Jared E. Nead and Louisa M Beal.

She married Bert Ally on October 26, 1904 at the home of her father in Woodson County, Kansas. She and Bert had two children: Flossie Opal Ally Scofield and Wilma Katy Ally.

She was a resident of Neodesha since 1915. She and her husband owned many automobile dealerships over the years. They built a new building at 4th and Wisconsin Street in 1922, and he had his dealership on 4th Street in the 1920's. Eventually they opened the Ford dealership at 313 Main Street with the used car lot located on the south-east corner of 2nd and Main.

She was a member of the Christian Science Church, and a lifetime member of both the Royal Neighbors of America and of the Rebekah Lodge.

She passed away February 5, 1978, at the Golden Key Nursing Home in Neodesha. She was survived by two daughters, Mrs. Flossie Scofield of Neodesha, and Mrs. Oren (Wilma) Gambill of Tulsa, Oklahoma. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters: Ila, Eva and Edna, and two brothers, Alva and Arthur.

Graveside arrangements were made by Loran Fawcett Funeral Home, and she was buried next to her husband Bert in the Neodesha City Cemetery.
Emma Lucy Nead was born October 7, 1886, in Odessa, Jewell County, Kansas, the daughter of Jared E. Nead and Louisa M Beal.

She married Bert Ally on October 26, 1904 at the home of her father in Woodson County, Kansas. She and Bert had two children: Flossie Opal Ally Scofield and Wilma Katy Ally.

She was a resident of Neodesha since 1915. She and her husband owned many automobile dealerships over the years. They built a new building at 4th and Wisconsin Street in 1922, and he had his dealership on 4th Street in the 1920's. Eventually they opened the Ford dealership at 313 Main Street with the used car lot located on the south-east corner of 2nd and Main.

She was a member of the Christian Science Church, and a lifetime member of both the Royal Neighbors of America and of the Rebekah Lodge.

She passed away February 5, 1978, at the Golden Key Nursing Home in Neodesha. She was survived by two daughters, Mrs. Flossie Scofield of Neodesha, and Mrs. Oren (Wilma) Gambill of Tulsa, Oklahoma. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters: Ila, Eva and Edna, and two brothers, Alva and Arthur.

Graveside arrangements were made by Loran Fawcett Funeral Home, and she was buried next to her husband Bert in the Neodesha City Cemetery.


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