The Rev. D. R. Young of the church will officiate at the service for the housewife, who was born here Aug. 14, 1881, and lived here 35 years.
Burial will be in Peach Creek Cemetery with arrangements by Hillier Funeral Home.
Mrs. Allen is survived by three sons, L. A. Allen and Barker Allen, both of Bryan, and Milton S. Allen of Brownwood; four daughters, Mrs. Lela Vincent, Mrs. Hattie Mae King, and Mrs. Kyle Pearson, all of Bryan, and Mrs. A. W. Lipps of Baytown; two brothers, R. A. Barker of Austin and W. W. Barker of Navasota, and ten grandchildren.
Pallbearers for the service will be J. D. Barker, L. D. Allen, Earl Barker, Eddie Zwolinski, Hoyett Taylor, Curtis Vincent, Larry Lipps and Moody Allen.
(Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on November 10, 1965)
The Rev. D. R. Young of the church will officiate at the service for the housewife, who was born here Aug. 14, 1881, and lived here 35 years.
Burial will be in Peach Creek Cemetery with arrangements by Hillier Funeral Home.
Mrs. Allen is survived by three sons, L. A. Allen and Barker Allen, both of Bryan, and Milton S. Allen of Brownwood; four daughters, Mrs. Lela Vincent, Mrs. Hattie Mae King, and Mrs. Kyle Pearson, all of Bryan, and Mrs. A. W. Lipps of Baytown; two brothers, R. A. Barker of Austin and W. W. Barker of Navasota, and ten grandchildren.
Pallbearers for the service will be J. D. Barker, L. D. Allen, Earl Barker, Eddie Zwolinski, Hoyett Taylor, Curtis Vincent, Larry Lipps and Moody Allen.
(Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on November 10, 1965)
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