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Memphis Democrat Sept. 4, 1947 Thurs

Memphis Democrat Sept. 4, 1947 Thurs
   Mrs. May Allison Funeral Rites Are Held Here Monday-Funeral services for May 
Linie Allison, who died here Sun., were held Mon. at the First Baptist Church 
at 4 p.m. with Rev. Floyd Griffin officiating, assisted by Rev. C.R. Tennison.  
Interment in Fairview Cemetery, with Womack Funeral Home in charge of 
arrangements.  Mrs. Allison was born May 1, 1869, in Clay Co., Alabama.  She 
was married to J.I. Allison in Limestone Co. in 1918, & they moved from there 
to Hall Co. in 1919.  She had been a member of the Baptist Church since 1917.  
She is survived by her husband, J.I. Allison of Memphis, 4 sons, Henry Smith of 
Lamesa, George Smith of Riesel, Bill Smith of Memphis, & Johnnie Britton of 
Avoch; 2 step-daughters, Mrs. Emily Bulin of Freeport & Mrs. Bertha Laramore of 
Abilene; 22 grandchildren; & 12 great-grandchildren.  Pallbearers were 
W.W.Tumlinson, Ward Gerlie, Archie Collins, O.O.Hill, Ike Hodges, ^ F.M. 
Armstrong.  In charge of flowers were Veda Smith, Vivian Smith, Lanelle 
Allison, Doris Carroll, Ann Britton & Thelma Hodges.


Additional Comments:
Mae Linie was born May 1, 1869 in Clay Co., Alabama to John Thomas Hill and 
Nancy Ann Hurst.She was first married to William Riley Smith on December 9, 
1883 in Clay Co., Alabama.

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