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Alta M. <I>Allen</I> Singleton

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Alta M. Allen Singleton

Birth
Grafton, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
Death
6 Apr 1915 (aged 35)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 3 Lot 174 Plot 01
Memorial ID
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SINGLETON, ALTA—Alta M. Allen was born at Grafton, Nebr., February 23, 1880. She united with the Congregational church of Grafton at the age of sixteen. She was united in marriage to John C. Singleton, August 10, 1902. To this union were born three children, Allen J., Caroline, and John, whose ages are respectively ten, eight, and four years.
Mrs. Singleton was a consecrated Christian and active in church work as long as her health permitted. She was thoroughly devoted to her home. She was a long and patient sufferer, and was prepared to go when the summons came. She passed from this life in Denver, Col., April 6, 1915, aged 35 years, 1 month, and 14 days. Besides her husband and three children, she leaves to mourn her, a father and mother, one brother and two sisters, one brother having preceded her to the other world.
The funeral service was held in Geneva from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Allen on Saturday, April 10, 1915 10 a.m., Rev. Frank Babcock of the Congregational church officiating. The interment was in the Geneva cemetery. Ernest Allen of Bartlesville, Ok., and Mrs. Edith Irish of Winnipeg, Canada, brother and sister of the deceased were here to attend the funeral.

The Nebraska Signal April 15th, 1915 page 2.
SINGLETON, ALTA—Alta M. Allen was born at Grafton, Nebr., February 23, 1880. She united with the Congregational church of Grafton at the age of sixteen. She was united in marriage to John C. Singleton, August 10, 1902. To this union were born three children, Allen J., Caroline, and John, whose ages are respectively ten, eight, and four years.
Mrs. Singleton was a consecrated Christian and active in church work as long as her health permitted. She was thoroughly devoted to her home. She was a long and patient sufferer, and was prepared to go when the summons came. She passed from this life in Denver, Col., April 6, 1915, aged 35 years, 1 month, and 14 days. Besides her husband and three children, she leaves to mourn her, a father and mother, one brother and two sisters, one brother having preceded her to the other world.
The funeral service was held in Geneva from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Allen on Saturday, April 10, 1915 10 a.m., Rev. Frank Babcock of the Congregational church officiating. The interment was in the Geneva cemetery. Ernest Allen of Bartlesville, Ok., and Mrs. Edith Irish of Winnipeg, Canada, brother and sister of the deceased were here to attend the funeral.

The Nebraska Signal April 15th, 1915 page 2.


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