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Emma Marie <I>Allard</I> Landon

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Emma Marie Allard Landon

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
2 Apr 1977 (aged 91)
Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, St. Mark, Lot 5, Space 8 (Unmarked)
Memorial ID
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EMMA MARIE (ALLARD) LANDON was born to Emma Malvina Marie (Crompe)Allard and Samuel Allard on October 6, 1885 in Gervais Township, Polk County, Minnesota. Now referred to as Red Lake County, Minnesota.

Her siblings are as follows:

Helen M. Allard (1884-1953)
Emma Marie Allard
Rose E. Allard

Marguerite Anna Allard (step-sister)Emma graduated from Grand Forks High School in Grand Forks, North Dakota in 1906.

Her family eventually moved to the community of Allard, Benton County, Washington. This area was later made into a part of the Hanford Site.

Later she graduated from Washington State Normal School. Referred to later as Central Washington University.

She married Mayim Fournier.

She was teaching when she meant her second husband John Vincent Landon.

They married on November 28, 1918 in Seattle, Washington. They didn't have any children together. However, Emma assisted in raising three of John's boys from his previous marriage.

Emma Landon had dementia late in life and passed away on April 2, 1977 at the West Washington State Hospital near Steilacoom in Pierce County, Washington.

This family information was added by FAG member Michele Ball for family member Jackie Cheves and step-grandson, John Landon M.D.

EMMA MARIE (ALLARD) LANDON was born to Emma Malvina Marie (Crompe)Allard and Samuel Allard on October 6, 1885 in Gervais Township, Polk County, Minnesota. Now referred to as Red Lake County, Minnesota.

Her siblings are as follows:

Helen M. Allard (1884-1953)
Emma Marie Allard
Rose E. Allard

Marguerite Anna Allard (step-sister)Emma graduated from Grand Forks High School in Grand Forks, North Dakota in 1906.

Her family eventually moved to the community of Allard, Benton County, Washington. This area was later made into a part of the Hanford Site.

Later she graduated from Washington State Normal School. Referred to later as Central Washington University.

She married Mayim Fournier.

She was teaching when she meant her second husband John Vincent Landon.

They married on November 28, 1918 in Seattle, Washington. They didn't have any children together. However, Emma assisted in raising three of John's boys from his previous marriage.

Emma Landon had dementia late in life and passed away on April 2, 1977 at the West Washington State Hospital near Steilacoom in Pierce County, Washington.

This family information was added by FAG member Michele Ball for family member Jackie Cheves and step-grandson, John Landon M.D.



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