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Catherine Ann <I>Paris</I> Allen

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Catherine Ann Paris Allen

Birth
Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Jul 1911 (aged 66)
Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri
August 2, 1911
Obituary.
---Catharine [sic] Ann Paris was born June 24, 1845, at Bloomfield, Iowa, died in Clarence, Mo., July 28, 1911, aged 66 years, 1 month and 4 days.
She was united in marriage to W. C. Allen, in Pike county, Ill., Aug. 18, 1866. To this union were born two sons, and six daughters, three dying in infancy. One son, John B. of Emporia, Kansas, Mrs. Stella Borron, Mrs. Maud Ballard, Mrs. Katie Stockham, all of Nickelton and Mrs. Myrtle Hudson, of this city still remain to mourn the loss of a loving mother.
---Mr. Allen died Sept. 23, 1897 and on Sept. 20, 1903 she was married to Wm. J. Mitts of this city.
---She was converted about 26 years ago at Nickelton and united with the M. E. church, and the blessed manner of her departure evidenced the faithfulness of her religious life.
---She leaves beside husband and children, four brothers and one sister to mourn their loss. One brother, John M. Paris, of Hastings, Neb., was at her bedside during her illness and death and was lavish in his care of his sister. The sister and other brothers reside in southern Kansas and Oklahoma.
---A short funeral services was held Saturday at 4 p.m. at the residence and the funeral sermon preached at Mt. Tabor near Atlanta on Sunday at 11 a.m. with interment in that cemetery with the undersigned, her pastor, officiating in the religious services.
A. C. SPENCER
(Conributed by Kathleen Wilham, Shelby County Historical Society, Shelbina, Mo.)
The Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri
August 2, 1911
Obituary.
---Catharine [sic] Ann Paris was born June 24, 1845, at Bloomfield, Iowa, died in Clarence, Mo., July 28, 1911, aged 66 years, 1 month and 4 days.
She was united in marriage to W. C. Allen, in Pike county, Ill., Aug. 18, 1866. To this union were born two sons, and six daughters, three dying in infancy. One son, John B. of Emporia, Kansas, Mrs. Stella Borron, Mrs. Maud Ballard, Mrs. Katie Stockham, all of Nickelton and Mrs. Myrtle Hudson, of this city still remain to mourn the loss of a loving mother.
---Mr. Allen died Sept. 23, 1897 and on Sept. 20, 1903 she was married to Wm. J. Mitts of this city.
---She was converted about 26 years ago at Nickelton and united with the M. E. church, and the blessed manner of her departure evidenced the faithfulness of her religious life.
---She leaves beside husband and children, four brothers and one sister to mourn their loss. One brother, John M. Paris, of Hastings, Neb., was at her bedside during her illness and death and was lavish in his care of his sister. The sister and other brothers reside in southern Kansas and Oklahoma.
---A short funeral services was held Saturday at 4 p.m. at the residence and the funeral sermon preached at Mt. Tabor near Atlanta on Sunday at 11 a.m. with interment in that cemetery with the undersigned, her pastor, officiating in the religious services.
A. C. SPENCER
(Conributed by Kathleen Wilham, Shelby County Historical Society, Shelbina, Mo.)


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