Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
OXFORD, Ohio, Jan. 8--Mrs. Ada Booth Allard, widow of Dr. Frank Ellsworth Allard, Boston physician, died here yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Beatrice A. Brooks, a member of Western College faculty. She was 83 years old. Born in Norwich, Vt., Mrs. Allard had resided in Boston and Wellesley, Mass., until 1931 when she came here to live with her daughter.
Besides her daughter, who is professor of history and literature of religion at Western College, Mrs. Allard leaves a brother, Louis Booth of Townsend, Mass.; two grandchildren, Miss Eleanor R. Brooks of Syracuse, N. Y., and Frank Allard Brooks, a junior at Amherst College, and a nephew, Louis Evans Boutwell, a Boston attorney.
SOURCE: New York Times, 9 January, 1949
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
OXFORD, Ohio, Jan. 8--Mrs. Ada Booth Allard, widow of Dr. Frank Ellsworth Allard, Boston physician, died here yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Beatrice A. Brooks, a member of Western College faculty. She was 83 years old. Born in Norwich, Vt., Mrs. Allard had resided in Boston and Wellesley, Mass., until 1931 when she came here to live with her daughter.
Besides her daughter, who is professor of history and literature of religion at Western College, Mrs. Allard leaves a brother, Louis Booth of Townsend, Mass.; two grandchildren, Miss Eleanor R. Brooks of Syracuse, N. Y., and Frank Allard Brooks, a junior at Amherst College, and a nephew, Louis Evans Boutwell, a Boston attorney.
SOURCE: New York Times, 9 January, 1949
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