He was born Oct. 1, 1907 in Camas, Idaho, to George and Sara Aller. He attended schools in southern Oregon, where he lived until 1933. On Sept 1, 1934, he married Marjorie McDole in Lewiston, Idaho. They lived and farmed eastern Washington and Oregon. In 1935 they had twin daughters, Jane and June, in Lewiston. In 1937, the Allers moved to the Wenatchee area where a son, David, was born in 1941.
In 1944, they moved to Copeland, Idaho, to farm, and another son, Warren, was born in Bonners Ferry. Aller continued to farm until 1966, when he retired. He has lived with his children until his death.
Elmer Aller was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie, in 1966 and also by two great-grandchildren. He is survived by twin daughters, Jane Irons of Boston, Mass., and June Heinemann of Bonners Ferry; two sons, David C. Aller of Bonners Ferry and E. Warren Aller of Blaine, Wash.; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren."
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He was born Oct. 1, 1907 in Camas, Idaho, to George and Sara Aller. He attended schools in southern Oregon, where he lived until 1933. On Sept 1, 1934, he married Marjorie McDole in Lewiston, Idaho. They lived and farmed eastern Washington and Oregon. In 1935 they had twin daughters, Jane and June, in Lewiston. In 1937, the Allers moved to the Wenatchee area where a son, David, was born in 1941.
In 1944, they moved to Copeland, Idaho, to farm, and another son, Warren, was born in Bonners Ferry. Aller continued to farm until 1966, when he retired. He has lived with his children until his death.
Elmer Aller was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie, in 1966 and also by two great-grandchildren. He is survived by twin daughters, Jane Irons of Boston, Mass., and June Heinemann of Bonners Ferry; two sons, David C. Aller of Bonners Ferry and E. Warren Aller of Blaine, Wash.; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren."
George‘s Genealogy Page
(Thanks to Leslie Wood)
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