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Allen Crocker Arey Jr.

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Allen Crocker Arey Jr.

Birth
New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
25 Jul 1930 (aged 60)
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section K in the Northwest Division
Memorial ID
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Allen was the son of Allen C. and Clara Arey.

Allen and Agnes got married in 1904. The had 1 child: Wilmot C. Arey.

In 1910, Allen was a Superintendent in a Cotton Mill.


The following obituary for Allen was published in the Trenton Evening Times on July 26, 1930.

ALLEN C. AREY DIES OF LENGTHY ILLNESS

Following a lengthy illness, Allen C. Arey, husband of Mrs. Agnes Arey, died last night at his home, 54 Passaic Street. He was formerly a prominent resident of Woonsocket, Mass.

Born in New Bedford, Mass., Mr. Arey identified himself in the textile manufacturing industry. For many years he was superintendent of the Globe Mill of the Manville Company, at Woonsocket. While there he served for two years as president of the Common Council.

He was affiliated with the Masonic order and also was actively engaged in National Guard activities. He was an expert rifleman, and during a tournament in New York State, was awarded the Distinguished Expert Cup, a much coveted prize.

In addition to his wife, one son, Wilmot C. Arey, active in the New Jersey Nation Guard, survives. The funeral will be held privately from the Church Home, 77 Prospect Street, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Ivins & Taylor, Inc.
Allen was the son of Allen C. and Clara Arey.

Allen and Agnes got married in 1904. The had 1 child: Wilmot C. Arey.

In 1910, Allen was a Superintendent in a Cotton Mill.


The following obituary for Allen was published in the Trenton Evening Times on July 26, 1930.

ALLEN C. AREY DIES OF LENGTHY ILLNESS

Following a lengthy illness, Allen C. Arey, husband of Mrs. Agnes Arey, died last night at his home, 54 Passaic Street. He was formerly a prominent resident of Woonsocket, Mass.

Born in New Bedford, Mass., Mr. Arey identified himself in the textile manufacturing industry. For many years he was superintendent of the Globe Mill of the Manville Company, at Woonsocket. While there he served for two years as president of the Common Council.

He was affiliated with the Masonic order and also was actively engaged in National Guard activities. He was an expert rifleman, and during a tournament in New York State, was awarded the Distinguished Expert Cup, a much coveted prize.

In addition to his wife, one son, Wilmot C. Arey, active in the New Jersey Nation Guard, survives. The funeral will be held privately from the Church Home, 77 Prospect Street, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Ivins & Taylor, Inc.


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