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Clarissa <I>Timothy</I> Allen

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Clarissa Timothy Allen

Birth
Death
4 Dec 1901 (aged 83–84)
Burial
Clare, Clare County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 11
Memorial ID
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Another One Called Home

The funeral of Mrs. Clarissa A. Allen, last Sunday was under the charges of Rev. Mr. Frost of Farwell, at the home and conducted by Rev. Mr. Woodlock of Detroit at the Congregational church.

The deceased with her husband came to Clare many years ago. She endured the trials and hardships of pioneer life and her last six years of sickness with fortitude and patience.

She was a warm friend and a loving mother and her children and acquaintances are saddened with the thought of never seeing her again in this life. It is a matter of regret on the part of Mrs. Kramer that those in Clare who knew the deceased had not an opportunity of seeing her, but owing to the delay at the house, caused by a funeral in the forenoon, it seemed not best to remain longer at the church.

Following are the sons and daughters of the deceased, who mourn the departure of a loving mother:
Mrs. J. D. Ames, Constantinople, Europe; Mrs. Sarah Kramer, Clare; Mrs. George 0. Presley, Lansing; H. B. Allen, Saginaw county; J. D. Allen, Alma; Herbert Allen, Clare; Charles Allen, Spokane, Washington; Myron Allen, San Antonia, California. (The Clare Sentinel, p. 1 - Clare, MI - 12 December 1901)
Another One Called Home

The funeral of Mrs. Clarissa A. Allen, last Sunday was under the charges of Rev. Mr. Frost of Farwell, at the home and conducted by Rev. Mr. Woodlock of Detroit at the Congregational church.

The deceased with her husband came to Clare many years ago. She endured the trials and hardships of pioneer life and her last six years of sickness with fortitude and patience.

She was a warm friend and a loving mother and her children and acquaintances are saddened with the thought of never seeing her again in this life. It is a matter of regret on the part of Mrs. Kramer that those in Clare who knew the deceased had not an opportunity of seeing her, but owing to the delay at the house, caused by a funeral in the forenoon, it seemed not best to remain longer at the church.

Following are the sons and daughters of the deceased, who mourn the departure of a loving mother:
Mrs. J. D. Ames, Constantinople, Europe; Mrs. Sarah Kramer, Clare; Mrs. George 0. Presley, Lansing; H. B. Allen, Saginaw county; J. D. Allen, Alma; Herbert Allen, Clare; Charles Allen, Spokane, Washington; Myron Allen, San Antonia, California. (The Clare Sentinel, p. 1 - Clare, MI - 12 December 1901)


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