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Narvel Leslie Allen

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Narvel Leslie Allen

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
7 May 1975 (aged 71)
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Hagerman, Gooding County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Narvel Leslie Allen was born April 7, 1904, at Salt Lake City, attended schools at Dubois and Bliss, where he was graduated from high school. Mr. Allen farmed in the Bliss area for many years, and served on the Bliss District Highway Board. He later moved to Gooding, where he worked until his retirement in 1970. In 1970, he and his wife, Lillie Hopkins Allen, moved to Buhl. He was a member of the LDS Church.

He is survived by his wife of Buhl; two sons, Dean Allen, Portland, Ore., and Gary Allen, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc.; two daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Joy May) Thomason, Fernwood, and Mrs. Benjamin (Marjory) Shepherd, Long View, Tex.; three stepsons, Dean, Gene, and Howard Hopkins, all Buhl; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Chad (Norma) Thompson, Boise, and Mrs. Dick (Karren) Dey, Jerome; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Mikesell, Spokane; Mrs.Grace Wells, Gooding, and Mrs. Anita Walston, Bliss, 11 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

Services were under the direction of Bishop Ray Bradshaw and opening prayer was by a nephew, Allen Beall, Philipsburg, Mont. Music was by Orlo and Verna Stevens, speaker was Bob A. Rogers, and closing prayer was by Dwain Butler. The grave was dedicated by a cousin, Fred Singleton of St. Anthony, Id. Funeral services were held at Thompson Chapel May 10 for Narvel L. Allen, Buhl, former resident of Gooding. He died May 7 at the Twin Falls Clinic of a long illness. Final rites were in the Hagerman cemetery.
Narvel Leslie Allen was born April 7, 1904, at Salt Lake City, attended schools at Dubois and Bliss, where he was graduated from high school. Mr. Allen farmed in the Bliss area for many years, and served on the Bliss District Highway Board. He later moved to Gooding, where he worked until his retirement in 1970. In 1970, he and his wife, Lillie Hopkins Allen, moved to Buhl. He was a member of the LDS Church.

He is survived by his wife of Buhl; two sons, Dean Allen, Portland, Ore., and Gary Allen, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc.; two daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Joy May) Thomason, Fernwood, and Mrs. Benjamin (Marjory) Shepherd, Long View, Tex.; three stepsons, Dean, Gene, and Howard Hopkins, all Buhl; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Chad (Norma) Thompson, Boise, and Mrs. Dick (Karren) Dey, Jerome; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Mikesell, Spokane; Mrs.Grace Wells, Gooding, and Mrs. Anita Walston, Bliss, 11 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

Services were under the direction of Bishop Ray Bradshaw and opening prayer was by a nephew, Allen Beall, Philipsburg, Mont. Music was by Orlo and Verna Stevens, speaker was Bob A. Rogers, and closing prayer was by Dwain Butler. The grave was dedicated by a cousin, Fred Singleton of St. Anthony, Id. Funeral services were held at Thompson Chapel May 10 for Narvel L. Allen, Buhl, former resident of Gooding. He died May 7 at the Twin Falls Clinic of a long illness. Final rites were in the Hagerman cemetery.


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