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Gregory James Allison

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Gregory James Allison

Birth
Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
Death
18 Dec 1975 (aged 18)
Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Conesville, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Gregory J. Allison, 18, 205 1/2 E. 2nd St., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday
at the Riley Funeral Home.

Rev. Waylon Taylor will officiate. Burial will be in the Conesville Cemetery Visitation will begin Saturday morning.

Mr. Allison died at 12:20 a.m. today at University Hospital of what Dr. Thaddeus T. Bozek, Johnson County medical examiner, ruled were self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

He was taken to Muscatine General Hospital and then transferred to University hospitals. Muscatine police said Allison apparently shot himself in the lower right side with a 22 caliber rifle while he was sitting in his car in front of 1229 Dale St., Thursday night.

Police said neighbors were alerted to the incident when they heard Allison's car horn blowing as a result of either Allison's summoning for help or falling on top of the horn.

Mr. Allison was born Feb. 13, 1957 at Iowa City, the son of Loran and Evelyn Solomon Allison.

He married Dian Mason June 14, 1973, at Muscatine.

He had attended Muscatine High School and was currently attending classes at Muscatine Community College. He had been employed as a farm hand near Conesville.

Surviving are his wife; parents, Loran Allison and Mrs. Evelyn Curry, both of Muscatine; a sister Laurie Allison, Muscatine; four half-sisters, Mrs. Sherry Leach of Muscatine, Kathy Schrier of Glenwood, Iowa, Laura Curry of Muscatine and Mrs. Sheila Wessels of Los Angeles, Calif.; paternal grandparents, Mrs. Albert VanDyke and Raymond A. Allison, both of Muscatine; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Solomon, Conesville; and maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Cora Solomon, Lone Tree.

He was preceded in death by one brother.
Funeral services for Gregory J. Allison, 18, 205 1/2 E. 2nd St., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday
at the Riley Funeral Home.

Rev. Waylon Taylor will officiate. Burial will be in the Conesville Cemetery Visitation will begin Saturday morning.

Mr. Allison died at 12:20 a.m. today at University Hospital of what Dr. Thaddeus T. Bozek, Johnson County medical examiner, ruled were self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

He was taken to Muscatine General Hospital and then transferred to University hospitals. Muscatine police said Allison apparently shot himself in the lower right side with a 22 caliber rifle while he was sitting in his car in front of 1229 Dale St., Thursday night.

Police said neighbors were alerted to the incident when they heard Allison's car horn blowing as a result of either Allison's summoning for help or falling on top of the horn.

Mr. Allison was born Feb. 13, 1957 at Iowa City, the son of Loran and Evelyn Solomon Allison.

He married Dian Mason June 14, 1973, at Muscatine.

He had attended Muscatine High School and was currently attending classes at Muscatine Community College. He had been employed as a farm hand near Conesville.

Surviving are his wife; parents, Loran Allison and Mrs. Evelyn Curry, both of Muscatine; a sister Laurie Allison, Muscatine; four half-sisters, Mrs. Sherry Leach of Muscatine, Kathy Schrier of Glenwood, Iowa, Laura Curry of Muscatine and Mrs. Sheila Wessels of Los Angeles, Calif.; paternal grandparents, Mrs. Albert VanDyke and Raymond A. Allison, both of Muscatine; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Solomon, Conesville; and maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Cora Solomon, Lone Tree.

He was preceded in death by one brother.


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