Dr Horace Monroe Alleman

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Dr Horace Monroe Alleman

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Aug 1928 (aged 65)
North Codorus Township, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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August 23 1928
New Oxford Item
Physician Expires at Wheel of Auto
all info courtesy of Kathleen Groll #46799079

Stricken with a heart attack while returning from valley Forge, in his car with a party of friends after a day's outing, Dr. Horace M. Alleman, prominent Hanover physician, aged 66 years, died at the wheel of his machine at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Dr. Alleman was driving his car, in which his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoke, Hanover, were passengers, toward Hanover, over the York-Hanover road, when about a mile west of Spring Grove, he pulled the car towards the side of the road, and an instant later fell back in the driver's seat, dead. As the machine lost its momentum, and Dr. Alleman'f foot slipped from the brake, the car started to roll backwards, colliding with an automobile in which Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Hoffacker and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naill, members of the party were riding.

The physician had not complained of illness during the day, members of the party stated.

Surviving are his wife, a son, Winnemore, at home, and a sister, Miss Agnes L., Alleman, Hanover.
August 23 1928
New Oxford Item
Physician Expires at Wheel of Auto
all info courtesy of Kathleen Groll #46799079

Stricken with a heart attack while returning from valley Forge, in his car with a party of friends after a day's outing, Dr. Horace M. Alleman, prominent Hanover physician, aged 66 years, died at the wheel of his machine at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Dr. Alleman was driving his car, in which his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoke, Hanover, were passengers, toward Hanover, over the York-Hanover road, when about a mile west of Spring Grove, he pulled the car towards the side of the road, and an instant later fell back in the driver's seat, dead. As the machine lost its momentum, and Dr. Alleman'f foot slipped from the brake, the car started to roll backwards, colliding with an automobile in which Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Hoffacker and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naill, members of the party were riding.

The physician had not complained of illness during the day, members of the party stated.

Surviving are his wife, a son, Winnemore, at home, and a sister, Miss Agnes L., Alleman, Hanover.