OBITUARY
Mrs. Ada ALLERT, wife of George ALLERT, died Friday morning home at 7:45 o'clock at the family home at 1155 St. Peter street. While she had been in ill health for about a year or more, her death was unexpected.
Services are to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Seydler Funeral Home with interment to take place in the Hochheim cemetery.
Mrs. ALLERT was born near Hochheim on April 1, 1907, her parents being Charles L. and Mollie Kuykendall Crawford, native Texans.
She married on June 20, 1928, to George ALLERT, and the couple had made their home in Gonzales for a number of years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Gonzales joining in 1948.
Survivors include her husband; her father, who lives in Hoccheim, one brother, Henry Edward CRAWFORD of Hocchiem; and a sister, Mrs. M. J. WINGO of Lubbock.
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OBITUARY
Mrs. Ada ALLERT, wife of George ALLERT, died Friday morning home at 7:45 o'clock at the family home at 1155 St. Peter street. While she had been in ill health for about a year or more, her death was unexpected.
Services are to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Seydler Funeral Home with interment to take place in the Hochheim cemetery.
Mrs. ALLERT was born near Hochheim on April 1, 1907, her parents being Charles L. and Mollie Kuykendall Crawford, native Texans.
She married on June 20, 1928, to George ALLERT, and the couple had made their home in Gonzales for a number of years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Gonzales joining in 1948.
Survivors include her husband; her father, who lives in Hoccheim, one brother, Henry Edward CRAWFORD of Hocchiem; and a sister, Mrs. M. J. WINGO of Lubbock.
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