Alice <I>Anheuser</I> Nall

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Alice Anheuser Nall

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
24 May 1960 (aged 91)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Alice Anheuser Nall was the wife of George C. Nall, daughter of William And Frances Lange Anheuser. Alice was the granddaughter of Eberhard and Dorothea Anheuser and sister of Ida Anheuser Beims, Hermine Anheuser Rombauer, Sarah Anheuser Fritz and Fred Anheuser.
Mother of one daughter and two sons. Grandmother to seven grandchildren all of whom loved her dearly. She was an acomplished pianist. A woman of conviction and high moral standards. She lived her life in St. Louis, Missouri in the Layfayette Park area, until after her marriage, when she moved to Bardstown, Kentucky. In about 1913 the family moved back to the University City suburb of St. Louis.
She lived in University City for the rest of her life and made trips to Bardstown to visit relatives of her husband for as long as she was able to travel.

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Thank you to all who have left flowers for my Grandmother, a most remarkable woman.
I thank her for the love, patience,
kindness, care, lessons and stories she bestowed upon me.
It is because of her sharing her life story and her knowledge
of those who came before her that I took on the interest in genealogy and history.
An appreciation of and for the elderly is something else that I gained from my closeness with my Grandmother.
So thanks for helping me remember her.

Please contact me before adding pictures to my interment pages.
Alice Anheuser Nall was the wife of George C. Nall, daughter of William And Frances Lange Anheuser. Alice was the granddaughter of Eberhard and Dorothea Anheuser and sister of Ida Anheuser Beims, Hermine Anheuser Rombauer, Sarah Anheuser Fritz and Fred Anheuser.
Mother of one daughter and two sons. Grandmother to seven grandchildren all of whom loved her dearly. She was an acomplished pianist. A woman of conviction and high moral standards. She lived her life in St. Louis, Missouri in the Layfayette Park area, until after her marriage, when she moved to Bardstown, Kentucky. In about 1913 the family moved back to the University City suburb of St. Louis.
She lived in University City for the rest of her life and made trips to Bardstown to visit relatives of her husband for as long as she was able to travel.

* * * * *

Thank you to all who have left flowers for my Grandmother, a most remarkable woman.
I thank her for the love, patience,
kindness, care, lessons and stories she bestowed upon me.
It is because of her sharing her life story and her knowledge
of those who came before her that I took on the interest in genealogy and history.
An appreciation of and for the elderly is something else that I gained from my closeness with my Grandmother.
So thanks for helping me remember her.

Please contact me before adding pictures to my interment pages.


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  • Maintained by: David Luders
  • Originally Created by: Dianne
  • Added: Nov 2, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8055222/alice-nall: accessed ), memorial page for Alice Anheuser Nall (18 Mar 1869–24 May 1960), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8055222, citing Bellefontaine Cemetery, Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA; Maintained by David Luders (contributor 49008885).