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Vinson Agrippa Allen

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Vinson Agrippa Allen

Birth
Oxford, Franklin County, Idaho, USA
Death
23 Mar 1959 (aged 83)
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6039639, Longitude: -116.6701056
Plot
Garden of LDS Lot 178 Space 4
Memorial ID
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Vinson Agrippa Allen, 83, of 231 High St., Nampa, was dead on arrival at a Nampa hospital Monday after collapsing on a Nampa street. He was born Dec. 22, 1875, in Oxford, Idaho and was reared in Idaho and Star Valley, Wyo., and was married in Montpelier, Idaho to Effie Rebecca Smith, on Nov. 11, 1902. They made their home in Star Valley where he ranched before moving to Emmett in 1906 and to Nampa in 1914 where he had since made his home. He was a member of the Fourth Ward LDS Church of Nampa.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Effie Allen of Nampa; six sons, Vincent A. And Sydney A. Allen, both of Nampa, Jesse Allen of Los Angeles, Calif., Vernon and Clyde Allen, both of Vale, Ore., and Golden Allen of Coos Bay, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. A. J. Woodland, of Wilder, Idaho, and Mrs. William Welker of Nampa; a sister, Mrs. E. M. Hargis of Nampa and 26 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren. A son Ray Allen was killed during World War II.
Vinson Agrippa Allen, 83, of 231 High St., Nampa, was dead on arrival at a Nampa hospital Monday after collapsing on a Nampa street. He was born Dec. 22, 1875, in Oxford, Idaho and was reared in Idaho and Star Valley, Wyo., and was married in Montpelier, Idaho to Effie Rebecca Smith, on Nov. 11, 1902. They made their home in Star Valley where he ranched before moving to Emmett in 1906 and to Nampa in 1914 where he had since made his home. He was a member of the Fourth Ward LDS Church of Nampa.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Effie Allen of Nampa; six sons, Vincent A. And Sydney A. Allen, both of Nampa, Jesse Allen of Los Angeles, Calif., Vernon and Clyde Allen, both of Vale, Ore., and Golden Allen of Coos Bay, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. A. J. Woodland, of Wilder, Idaho, and Mrs. William Welker of Nampa; a sister, Mrs. E. M. Hargis of Nampa and 26 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren. A son Ray Allen was killed during World War II.


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