Chester County PA Archives Obituaries.....Allison, J. Marion January 25, 1927
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Daily Local News, January 25 & 31, 1927
Daily Local News, January 25, 1927
J. Marion Allison

After an illness of almost a year's duration, J. Marion Allison passed away at 
his home n Glen Moore early this morning.  He was in his 72d year

The deceased was born in East Brandywine township, but went to Glen Moore 
while still young and lived practically his entire life in and about that 
place.  He was highly respected in the community and enjoyed the estem (sic) 
of a wide circle of friends. He was a trustee and regular attendant of 
Fairview Presbyterian Church.

Aside from his widow, M Allison is survived by six children.  The are: Mrs. 
Bertha Hartenstine, East Nantmeal; Mrs. Clara Musser, Hollyoak, Del; Jesse 
Allison, West Chester; Mrs. Alva G. Smith, Hollyoak, Del.; Mrs. Elizabeth 
McClure, Glen Moore, and Russell Allison, Hollyoak, Del.; A brother, William 
Allison, of Newark, H.J., and a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Wilson, of Cambridge, Md., 
also survive.

Ibid:
ALLISON- In Glen Moore, on Jan. 25, J. Marion Allison, in the 72d year of his 
age.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral without further 
notice from his late residence, on Friday, Jan. 28.  All services at the house 
at 2 clock p.m.  Interment at Fairview Presbyterian Cemetery.  Friends may 
call Thursday evening. 


Daily Local News, January 31, 1927

The funeral of J. Marion Allison was held at his late residence, in Glen 
Moore, on Friday afternoon, and was largely attended by relatives and friends. 
Services were conducted by Rev. David R. Stewart, pastor of Fairview 
Presbyterian Church, of which Mr. Allison was a member, assisted by Rev. 
Elisha Safford, of Darby, a former pastor, and Rev. E.M. Richmond, pastor of 
the M.E. Church.

Beautiful flowers attested the love and esteem of the deceased.  The pall 
bearers were sons and sons-in-law of the deceased, namely: Jesse Allison, 
Russell Allison, Walter Hartenstine, Fred Musser, Alvah Smith, Alfred McClure.

After services, the cortege proceeded to Fairview Presbyterian Cemetery, where 
interment was made.


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