Council Bluffs, Iowa
Monday, Aug. 26, 1935 - page 6
Isaac Newton Allen 63, blacksmith and woodsawyer living at 307 South Eighteenth street, died suddenly Sunday afternoon of heart trouble as he and James Clark were working on the sawing rig in preparation for work this week.
Coroner Thomas A. Belford announced following a doctor's examination, that no inquest would be held.
Mr. Allen came to Council Bluffs from Rock Rapids in 1924. A blacksmith by trade, for the last few months he had been working as a sawyer.
He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Harry Brown of Peterson, Mrs. Harold Troyer of Tarkio and Misses Betty and Shirley Allen of Rock Rapids and four sons, Harold and Jack of Council Bluffs and Paul and Farell of Des Moines.
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Monday, Aug. 26, 1935 - page 6
Isaac Newton Allen 63, blacksmith and woodsawyer living at 307 South Eighteenth street, died suddenly Sunday afternoon of heart trouble as he and James Clark were working on the sawing rig in preparation for work this week.
Coroner Thomas A. Belford announced following a doctor's examination, that no inquest would be held.
Mr. Allen came to Council Bluffs from Rock Rapids in 1924. A blacksmith by trade, for the last few months he had been working as a sawyer.
He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Harry Brown of Peterson, Mrs. Harold Troyer of Tarkio and Misses Betty and Shirley Allen of Rock Rapids and four sons, Harold and Jack of Council Bluffs and Paul and Farell of Des Moines.
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