Everett was in Richmond Co., NY in 1910. This would be when he was supervisor of the construction of the railroad yards on Staten Island. He was also supervisor of the construction of the railroad yards in Baltimore, which accounts for some of the children being married and living there. I, Lawrence, III saw the Baltimore yards just as redevelopment had started to tear them down around 1978.)
Obituary Notice
Alley Suddenly Dies At Glendale
E. Alley, Glendale Storekeeper, Died suddenly of heart failure in his store this morning. Acute indigestion was the cause.
Corner McCombs, who was summoned, said that Dr Dowler told him that Alley was still breathing slightly when the doctor arrived.
Mr. Alley bought the R. G. Auston store in Glendale taking possession just six months ago. Previously he had conducted a store on eastern second street this city selling it to C. B. Frances.
Mr. Alley was 63 years old. He was born in Ashland, Kentucky. He came to Moundsville in 1897. He was supervisor for the B. & O. at Glenwood and at New York for a while until he entered the mercantile business a few years ago.
He is survived by wife, six children, Mrs. Hines (Himes) of Brunswick, Md., Mrs. Percy Meecham of Baltimore, Mrs. Lou Pierce of Schenectady, NY, Lawrence Alley of Shinnston, Mrs. Wilford Jones of Bannington and Mrs. George Eppler of Moundsville, four stepchildren Albert Frizzell of New York, Floyd Frizzell of Paden City, His mother of Ashland, Ky., A sister Mrs. D. J. Rowe of Cincinnati, Four sisters at Ashland, Ky., Mrs. George Beam, Mrs. E. M. Nelson and Mrs. J. B. Orr, two brothers at Ashland, W. G. Alley and Wayne Alley, and a Niece Mrs. C. E. Gillingham Tenth and Norton this city.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Kate Lyon (Mrs. Henry Lyon) is missing from the list of sisters.
Everett was in Richmond Co., NY in 1910. This would be when he was supervisor of the construction of the railroad yards on Staten Island. He was also supervisor of the construction of the railroad yards in Baltimore, which accounts for some of the children being married and living there. I, Lawrence, III saw the Baltimore yards just as redevelopment had started to tear them down around 1978.)
Obituary Notice
Alley Suddenly Dies At Glendale
E. Alley, Glendale Storekeeper, Died suddenly of heart failure in his store this morning. Acute indigestion was the cause.
Corner McCombs, who was summoned, said that Dr Dowler told him that Alley was still breathing slightly when the doctor arrived.
Mr. Alley bought the R. G. Auston store in Glendale taking possession just six months ago. Previously he had conducted a store on eastern second street this city selling it to C. B. Frances.
Mr. Alley was 63 years old. He was born in Ashland, Kentucky. He came to Moundsville in 1897. He was supervisor for the B. & O. at Glenwood and at New York for a while until he entered the mercantile business a few years ago.
He is survived by wife, six children, Mrs. Hines (Himes) of Brunswick, Md., Mrs. Percy Meecham of Baltimore, Mrs. Lou Pierce of Schenectady, NY, Lawrence Alley of Shinnston, Mrs. Wilford Jones of Bannington and Mrs. George Eppler of Moundsville, four stepchildren Albert Frizzell of New York, Floyd Frizzell of Paden City, His mother of Ashland, Ky., A sister Mrs. D. J. Rowe of Cincinnati, Four sisters at Ashland, Ky., Mrs. George Beam, Mrs. E. M. Nelson and Mrs. J. B. Orr, two brothers at Ashland, W. G. Alley and Wayne Alley, and a Niece Mrs. C. E. Gillingham Tenth and Norton this city.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Kate Lyon (Mrs. Henry Lyon) is missing from the list of sisters.
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