Published in "The Troy Times" – Friday, February 6, 1920
Mrs. Anna Lape Allendorph, wife of William P. Allendorph of 107 Maple Avenue, died last night at the Troy Hospital as a result of injuries received last December, when she fell and ruptured a blood vessel in her leg. She had been confined to her bed since the accident. Mrs. Allendorph, who was a life long resident of this city, was the oldest and last member of the family of Frederick Allen Lape, a former Troy merchant, and a member of one of the pioneer families of Rensselaer County. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church, and was always an active participant in the affairs of the church. The only survivor is her husband. The funeral services, will be held from the residence.
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(contributed by donna #46592304)
Published in "The Troy Times" – Friday, February 6, 1920
Mrs. Anna Lape Allendorph, wife of William P. Allendorph of 107 Maple Avenue, died last night at the Troy Hospital as a result of injuries received last December, when she fell and ruptured a blood vessel in her leg. She had been confined to her bed since the accident. Mrs. Allendorph, who was a life long resident of this city, was the oldest and last member of the family of Frederick Allen Lape, a former Troy merchant, and a member of one of the pioneer families of Rensselaer County. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church, and was always an active participant in the affairs of the church. The only survivor is her husband. The funeral services, will be held from the residence.
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(contributed by donna #46592304)
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