Allegheny County PA Archives-  Obituaries: Allison, J. Connell, Apr 1916

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McDonald PA Outlook, 29 Apr 1916

J. Connell ALLISON, aged 27, a freight conductor on the Montour 
railroad, was instantly killed at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at Santiago, 
when he slipped and fell in front of the car which he was coupling. His 
body was badly mangled.
 
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. ALLISON, of Hickory, and 
was born and brought up there. He married Miss COLWES, of Hickory, who with 
a small daughter, Helen, survives. He had been a railroad man for four 
years, one year of which was spent in the employ of the Montour. His home 
was at Coraopolis, where the remains were removed following the accident.
 
Besides the parents there survive also four brothers and three 
sisters as follows: Winfield ALLISON, Burgettstown; Willard K. ALLISON, 
Scott ALLISON, Hickory; Raymond ALLISON, Donora; Mrs. A. B. MCKANE, 
Bradford; Miss Jeannette ALLISON and Miss Margaret ALLISON, Hickory. 
Interment was at Hickory.