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Grover Cleveland Allison

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Grover Cleveland Allison

Birth
Cullman County, Alabama, USA
Death
13 Jun 1945 (aged 57)
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Danville, Morgan County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Grover Cleveland Allison was born July 25, 1887 to Joseph Richard Allison and Margaret True Griffin Allison.

He married Amanda Inez Reid, a daughter of Henry Martin Reid and Dora Lee Tillman Reid.
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ALLISON RITES TO BE HELD SATURDAY

Funeral rites for Grover C. Allison, 57-year-old Decatur resident, found dead in his car Thursday morning on Moulton Street, will be held Saturday at two o'clock at the residence, 520 Seventh Avenue West with Rev. Paul Roberts officiating. Interment will follow in the Johnson's Chapel cemetery with Brown directing.

The deceased is survived by the widow; three sons, Sgt. H. J. Allison of Sumter, South Carolina; Dennis Allison, Pineville, La.: and William Allison of Norfolk, Va.; two brothers, J. O. Allison of Decatur and Emmett Allison of Hartselle; two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Matthews of El Paso, Texas and Mrs. N. A. Yarbrough of Decatur.

Pallbearers will be Knox McRae, Erwin Sheats, E. A. Bradley, Carl Jones, Marvin Terry and Aubrey Craig.

Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Friday, June 15, 1945
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Grover C. Allison, Former Druggist Of Cullman Found Dead

Grover C. Allison, 57-year-old druggist, native of Cullman, who was employed in Courtland, was found dead on Thursday morning about six o'clock in his car, parked on Moulton St., Decatur, in front of one of the small stores in the Malone Park area. The body was found slumped over the steering wheel, by M. E. King, a fellow employee, who began a search after Allison failed to return to his home, 520 Seventh Avenue West.

The deceased left home Wednesday night after complaining of feeling badly. Coroner B. T. Howell, following an examination of the body, stated death occurred sometime before midnight, and was due to natural causes, probably a heart attack.

Allison supposedly had come to town and was en route home. The motor of the car had been turned off. However, the lights were still on.

The deceased is survived by the widow; three sons, Sgt. H. J. Allison of Sumter, South Carolina; Dennis Allison, Pineville, Louisiana: and William Allison of Norfolk, Va.; two brothers, J. O. Allison of Decatur and Emmett Allison of Hartselle; and a sister, Mrs. N. A. Yarbrough of Decatur.

Funeral arrangements was announced by Brown.

Mr. Allison was reared here, was a former partner in the Allison Drug Co., in Cullman, and was employed by Super Drugs Co. here for several months.

Originally published in The Cullman Democrat (Cullman, Alabama) Thursday, June 21, 1945 -- Page 1
Grover Cleveland Allison was born July 25, 1887 to Joseph Richard Allison and Margaret True Griffin Allison.

He married Amanda Inez Reid, a daughter of Henry Martin Reid and Dora Lee Tillman Reid.
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ALLISON RITES TO BE HELD SATURDAY

Funeral rites for Grover C. Allison, 57-year-old Decatur resident, found dead in his car Thursday morning on Moulton Street, will be held Saturday at two o'clock at the residence, 520 Seventh Avenue West with Rev. Paul Roberts officiating. Interment will follow in the Johnson's Chapel cemetery with Brown directing.

The deceased is survived by the widow; three sons, Sgt. H. J. Allison of Sumter, South Carolina; Dennis Allison, Pineville, La.: and William Allison of Norfolk, Va.; two brothers, J. O. Allison of Decatur and Emmett Allison of Hartselle; two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Matthews of El Paso, Texas and Mrs. N. A. Yarbrough of Decatur.

Pallbearers will be Knox McRae, Erwin Sheats, E. A. Bradley, Carl Jones, Marvin Terry and Aubrey Craig.

Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Friday, June 15, 1945
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Grover C. Allison, Former Druggist Of Cullman Found Dead

Grover C. Allison, 57-year-old druggist, native of Cullman, who was employed in Courtland, was found dead on Thursday morning about six o'clock in his car, parked on Moulton St., Decatur, in front of one of the small stores in the Malone Park area. The body was found slumped over the steering wheel, by M. E. King, a fellow employee, who began a search after Allison failed to return to his home, 520 Seventh Avenue West.

The deceased left home Wednesday night after complaining of feeling badly. Coroner B. T. Howell, following an examination of the body, stated death occurred sometime before midnight, and was due to natural causes, probably a heart attack.

Allison supposedly had come to town and was en route home. The motor of the car had been turned off. However, the lights were still on.

The deceased is survived by the widow; three sons, Sgt. H. J. Allison of Sumter, South Carolina; Dennis Allison, Pineville, Louisiana: and William Allison of Norfolk, Va.; two brothers, J. O. Allison of Decatur and Emmett Allison of Hartselle; and a sister, Mrs. N. A. Yarbrough of Decatur.

Funeral arrangements was announced by Brown.

Mr. Allison was reared here, was a former partner in the Allison Drug Co., in Cullman, and was employed by Super Drugs Co. here for several months.

Originally published in The Cullman Democrat (Cullman, Alabama) Thursday, June 21, 1945 -- Page 1

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