Son of A. F. & Jennie Allen.
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Seiling Messenger, Seiling, OK
23 JUN 1910, Thu
Page 1, Column 4
"Again the Dark Angel of Death has visited our midst taking not the aged and feeble but a sweet little bud of promise - the fairest of the flock. After a brief illness and all that could be done by loving hands for the little sufferer - John Marion, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Allen was called to that home where joy awaits the faithful. He was permitted to remain in his earthly home but the brief space of one year, two months and sixteen days, passing from this life June 19th, 1910, leaving a father, mother, one brother, one sister, three half-brothers, three half-sisters, and a host of friends and relatives.
Funeral services were conducted at the Saints church in Seiling, June 20, by Eider H F Durfey. As the organ pealed forth the funeral dirge, the pallbearers dressed in white, bearing the little white casket, passed up the aisle, one could not but feel the solemnity of the occasion, and immediately our hearts were drawn by the tender chords of sympathy to the bereaved parents.
The little one was laid to rest in the Seiling cemetery.
Thy little one dear mother is not lost but gone before - a bright shining jewel in God’s Kingdom and we must prepare to meet Him."
Son of A. F. & Jennie Allen.
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Seiling Messenger, Seiling, OK
23 JUN 1910, Thu
Page 1, Column 4
"Again the Dark Angel of Death has visited our midst taking not the aged and feeble but a sweet little bud of promise - the fairest of the flock. After a brief illness and all that could be done by loving hands for the little sufferer - John Marion, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Allen was called to that home where joy awaits the faithful. He was permitted to remain in his earthly home but the brief space of one year, two months and sixteen days, passing from this life June 19th, 1910, leaving a father, mother, one brother, one sister, three half-brothers, three half-sisters, and a host of friends and relatives.
Funeral services were conducted at the Saints church in Seiling, June 20, by Eider H F Durfey. As the organ pealed forth the funeral dirge, the pallbearers dressed in white, bearing the little white casket, passed up the aisle, one could not but feel the solemnity of the occasion, and immediately our hearts were drawn by the tender chords of sympathy to the bereaved parents.
The little one was laid to rest in the Seiling cemetery.
Thy little one dear mother is not lost but gone before - a bright shining jewel in God’s Kingdom and we must prepare to meet Him."
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