Siblings: Donnel Allender, Glen Allender, Cecil Ivan Allender, George Alvin Allender, Mary Elizabeth Allender Kirts Brown, Mabel E. Allender Tucker, Beryl Allender Deckard, Pearl Irene Allender Schroeder, Dolly Marie Allender Wodtke, and Robert Cecil Allender
Obituary: Brown County Democrat 27 Apr 1939
Raymond Leon Allender Succumbs
Raymond Leon Allender, son of Cecil and Ruth Allender, passed away at the Riley hospital Saturday, April 22 at 12:15 at the age of 5 years, 7 months and 14 days. He was born in Jackson township, September 7, 1933. He leaves to mourn his loss the father and mother and the following brothers and sisters: Glen and George of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Kirts of Nashville, and Mabel, Beryl, Irene, Dolly and Bobby at the home besides two sisters-in-law and one brother-in-law, a nephew of Indianapolis and a grandfather and grandmother.
Leon was sick but a short time with tubercular meningitis. Although all efforts were made to save him God knew best. He had seen fit to call the little flower that had budded and bloomed and brought sunshine to the home and all who met him.
Funeral services were held at the home on Greasy Creek Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with Rev. Cecil Deckard in charge. Burial was in Bean Blossom cemetery with Mr. Bond as funeral director.
Siblings: Donnel Allender, Glen Allender, Cecil Ivan Allender, George Alvin Allender, Mary Elizabeth Allender Kirts Brown, Mabel E. Allender Tucker, Beryl Allender Deckard, Pearl Irene Allender Schroeder, Dolly Marie Allender Wodtke, and Robert Cecil Allender
Obituary: Brown County Democrat 27 Apr 1939
Raymond Leon Allender Succumbs
Raymond Leon Allender, son of Cecil and Ruth Allender, passed away at the Riley hospital Saturday, April 22 at 12:15 at the age of 5 years, 7 months and 14 days. He was born in Jackson township, September 7, 1933. He leaves to mourn his loss the father and mother and the following brothers and sisters: Glen and George of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Kirts of Nashville, and Mabel, Beryl, Irene, Dolly and Bobby at the home besides two sisters-in-law and one brother-in-law, a nephew of Indianapolis and a grandfather and grandmother.
Leon was sick but a short time with tubercular meningitis. Although all efforts were made to save him God knew best. He had seen fit to call the little flower that had budded and bloomed and brought sunshine to the home and all who met him.
Funeral services were held at the home on Greasy Creek Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with Rev. Cecil Deckard in charge. Burial was in Bean Blossom cemetery with Mr. Bond as funeral director.
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