The Weekly Gazette Times, Corvallis, Oregon, Friday, September 26, 1913
KINGS VALLEY MAN IS CALLED
Morris Allen, prominent and well-to-do farmer of Kings Valley, died there yesterday about 4 p.m. Stricken with paralysis at the home of his son Arthur about three weeks ago, he was removed to his home at Kings Valley and seemed to improve. A second stroke came yesterday and Mr. Allen passed away as stated. He was 65 years old, had been married twice and leaves eight children. The first wife was Nancy A. Cooper, sister of Thomas Cooper. She died years ago and Elizabeth Miller became his bride. Three sons were born to the first wife and five children to the second, all of whom survive their father. Mr. Allen was born and raised in Kings Valley.
The funeral will be held on Saturday at one o'clock.
The Weekly Gazette Times, Corvallis, Oregon, Friday, September 26, 1913
KINGS VALLEY MAN IS CALLED
Morris Allen, prominent and well-to-do farmer of Kings Valley, died there yesterday about 4 p.m. Stricken with paralysis at the home of his son Arthur about three weeks ago, he was removed to his home at Kings Valley and seemed to improve. A second stroke came yesterday and Mr. Allen passed away as stated. He was 65 years old, had been married twice and leaves eight children. The first wife was Nancy A. Cooper, sister of Thomas Cooper. She died years ago and Elizabeth Miller became his bride. Three sons were born to the first wife and five children to the second, all of whom survive their father. Mr. Allen was born and raised in Kings Valley.
The funeral will be held on Saturday at one o'clock.
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