LINCOLN, ILLINOIS
NOV. 20, 1954
DEATH OF MRS. AMALIA ALLISON OCCURS SATURDAY
Mrs. Amalia R. Allison, 227 Peoria St., died at 7:30 a.m. Saturday in her home.
She was a well-known business woman. She formerly owned The Daily Abstract Report, Mrs. Allison was born in Lincoln, the daughter of the late Edward and Emilie Boy Rautenberg. She was married to James M. Allison in 1923 in Bloomington. He died in 1934.
She is survived by the following brothers and sisters:
Nelda Rautenberg of Lincoln, A.T. Rautenberg of Chicago, O. W. Rautenberg of Los Angeles, Paulene R. Hilton of Central Villages, Conn., and Clara Loring of Central Village, Conn.
She was a member of the Episcopal Church, American Legion Auxiliary, Order of Eastern Star and Rebekah. The body has been removed to Holland and Barry Funeral Home.
LINCOLN, ILLINOIS
NOV. 20, 1954
DEATH OF MRS. AMALIA ALLISON OCCURS SATURDAY
Mrs. Amalia R. Allison, 227 Peoria St., died at 7:30 a.m. Saturday in her home.
She was a well-known business woman. She formerly owned The Daily Abstract Report, Mrs. Allison was born in Lincoln, the daughter of the late Edward and Emilie Boy Rautenberg. She was married to James M. Allison in 1923 in Bloomington. He died in 1934.
She is survived by the following brothers and sisters:
Nelda Rautenberg of Lincoln, A.T. Rautenberg of Chicago, O. W. Rautenberg of Los Angeles, Paulene R. Hilton of Central Villages, Conn., and Clara Loring of Central Village, Conn.
She was a member of the Episcopal Church, American Legion Auxiliary, Order of Eastern Star and Rebekah. The body has been removed to Holland and Barry Funeral Home.
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