The body was brought to Pulaski night. The funeral was held Saturday morning at 11 am. at the Draper Methodist church, Rev. J. T. Munsey officiating, burial being made in the Draper cemetery.
The deceased was a son of A. H. Allison and the late Mrs,. Naomi Cecil Allison, and was born July 22, 1883, at Delton.
Besides his father and stepmother, he is survived by one brother, Roland P. Allison, Richmond, and these sisters. Miss Bertie Allisom Beckley. W. Va.; Mrs R_. L. Morris and Mrs. Nettie Galbraith, Draper; and Mrs. Ruth Clark, Princeton. W. Va. all of whom attended the funeral.
There are these half brothers and sisters: Oscar W. Allison, Austinville; Albert W. Allisom, Fairpoint. Ohio; Mrs. Margaret Rush, Big Stone Gap: and Miss Bessie Allison, Pulaski.
He never married. Mr. Allison was a machinist by trade and for some years in the employ of the Norfolk and Western.
Three years ago, while employed at Portsmouth, Ohio, he fell over a scrap heap, injuring his leg at the knee. Complications set in. which, even though he consulted Various specialists and was under treatment at various times at hospitals, he only got temporary relief.
About ten days before his death he went to Roanoke for further attention and death ensued while under treatment.
Friday, Jan 23, 1923 Southwest Times, Pulaski, VA
The body was brought to Pulaski night. The funeral was held Saturday morning at 11 am. at the Draper Methodist church, Rev. J. T. Munsey officiating, burial being made in the Draper cemetery.
The deceased was a son of A. H. Allison and the late Mrs,. Naomi Cecil Allison, and was born July 22, 1883, at Delton.
Besides his father and stepmother, he is survived by one brother, Roland P. Allison, Richmond, and these sisters. Miss Bertie Allisom Beckley. W. Va.; Mrs R_. L. Morris and Mrs. Nettie Galbraith, Draper; and Mrs. Ruth Clark, Princeton. W. Va. all of whom attended the funeral.
There are these half brothers and sisters: Oscar W. Allison, Austinville; Albert W. Allisom, Fairpoint. Ohio; Mrs. Margaret Rush, Big Stone Gap: and Miss Bessie Allison, Pulaski.
He never married. Mr. Allison was a machinist by trade and for some years in the employ of the Norfolk and Western.
Three years ago, while employed at Portsmouth, Ohio, he fell over a scrap heap, injuring his leg at the knee. Complications set in. which, even though he consulted Various specialists and was under treatment at various times at hospitals, he only got temporary relief.
About ten days before his death he went to Roanoke for further attention and death ensued while under treatment.
Friday, Jan 23, 1923 Southwest Times, Pulaski, VA
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