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Almira H. “Aunt Allie” <I>Parks</I> Hallford

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Almira H. “Aunt Allie” Parks Hallford

Birth
Death
27 Apr 1928 (aged 71)
Burial
Coal, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Dau of James Yantis Parks and Nancy Adkins
m: Peter W. Hallford Dec 24 1874
No children named in obit

HALLFORD, Almira H. PARKS
b: Jun 7 1856, Missouri
d: Apr 27 1928
bur: Good Hope Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MO
Mrs. Hallford's maiden name was Almira Parks. She was born June 7, 1856. Was married to P. W. Hallford, December 24, 1874; died April 27, 1928, after several months of intense suffering, with a complication of diseases. Everything that loving hands could do was done, but to no avail. She was a member of the Christian church. She often expressed herself as being ready to go. She would often say, "If Pete could only go with me, it would not be so hard to go." Fifty-four years they were affectionate companions, sharing each other's sorrows and troubles. Mrs. Hallford was a good neighbor and often expressed herself by saying she loved everybody. She leaves one sister, Mrs. Lizzie King, near Coal, and a host of relatives who mourn the loss of Aunt Allie. All loved and respected her, and did many little deeds of kindness while she was sick, and in fact, when she was well they did many things for her which she always appreciated, but her sufferings are over now. Rev. Lindsey made a short talk at the home on account of Mr. Hallford not being able to go to the church and then made a talk at Good Hope church to a large congregation of sorrowing relatives and friends, after which her body was laid to rest in Good Hope cemetery near by. (obit from Henry Co website, used with permission.)

Dau of James Yantis Parks and Nancy Adkins
m: Peter W. Hallford Dec 24 1874
No children named in obit

HALLFORD, Almira H. PARKS
b: Jun 7 1856, Missouri
d: Apr 27 1928
bur: Good Hope Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MO
Mrs. Hallford's maiden name was Almira Parks. She was born June 7, 1856. Was married to P. W. Hallford, December 24, 1874; died April 27, 1928, after several months of intense suffering, with a complication of diseases. Everything that loving hands could do was done, but to no avail. She was a member of the Christian church. She often expressed herself as being ready to go. She would often say, "If Pete could only go with me, it would not be so hard to go." Fifty-four years they were affectionate companions, sharing each other's sorrows and troubles. Mrs. Hallford was a good neighbor and often expressed herself by saying she loved everybody. She leaves one sister, Mrs. Lizzie King, near Coal, and a host of relatives who mourn the loss of Aunt Allie. All loved and respected her, and did many little deeds of kindness while she was sick, and in fact, when she was well they did many things for her which she always appreciated, but her sufferings are over now. Rev. Lindsey made a short talk at the home on account of Mr. Hallford not being able to go to the church and then made a talk at Good Hope church to a large congregation of sorrowing relatives and friends, after which her body was laid to rest in Good Hope cemetery near by. (obit from Henry Co website, used with permission.)



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