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Alice May <I>Allen</I> Neeley

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Alice May Allen Neeley

Birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death
9 Mar 2003 (aged 86)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Ashed were scattered in Florida at her youngest daughter's home. Add to Map
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Alice May Allen was born to: George Lawrence Allen & Emma Edith Cordell. She was their only daughter & third child. The first & only census we have found Alice in is the 1920 census when she was just four years of age. She can be found in numerous city directories from 1934 - 1993. She first married: Gustave Ingrebreth Neswoog in 1934 of Norwegain decent. They would have two daughter's a few years apart. This marriage did not go well, it ended in divorce & Alice married again in 1949 to Jack Parish Neeley. They would spend 53 years together as husband & wife. Jack became a step-father & was loved by all you met him. Youngest daughter, Karen, loved her step dad fondly. Her natural father died when she was just 13. Karen & her sister spent some of their younger years in foster homes while their mother & father were separated. It took many years to forgive her mother for leaving them, but in time, Karen's big heart would forgive her mother. Alice & Jack spent many years in Washington State until Jack's retirement. They moved to Arizona about 1993. Alice died 10 years later in 2003. Karen & her husband packed up Jack & moved him to Florida where he would remain until his death. Alice was cremated as per her wishes, her ashes were spread in their garden in Florida.
Alice May Allen was born to: George Lawrence Allen & Emma Edith Cordell. She was their only daughter & third child. The first & only census we have found Alice in is the 1920 census when she was just four years of age. She can be found in numerous city directories from 1934 - 1993. She first married: Gustave Ingrebreth Neswoog in 1934 of Norwegain decent. They would have two daughter's a few years apart. This marriage did not go well, it ended in divorce & Alice married again in 1949 to Jack Parish Neeley. They would spend 53 years together as husband & wife. Jack became a step-father & was loved by all you met him. Youngest daughter, Karen, loved her step dad fondly. Her natural father died when she was just 13. Karen & her sister spent some of their younger years in foster homes while their mother & father were separated. It took many years to forgive her mother for leaving them, but in time, Karen's big heart would forgive her mother. Alice & Jack spent many years in Washington State until Jack's retirement. They moved to Arizona about 1993. Alice died 10 years later in 2003. Karen & her husband packed up Jack & moved him to Florida where he would remain until his death. Alice was cremated as per her wishes, her ashes were spread in their garden in Florida.


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