MRS. ALLIE IS DEATH VICTIM
Influenza Proves Fatal At Her Chicago Home
Suffering with a severe attack of influenza for less than a week, Mrs. Frank
Allie, 58, a native of this city, died at her home at 4222 Greenview avenue,
Chicago, late Saturday afternoon.
Funeral services were held from Our Lady of Lourdes church in Chicago at eight
o'clock this morning. Burial will be at Calvary cemetery in this city, following
services at St. Luke's Catholic church here at nine o'clock Wednesday morning.
She had been a member of the local church for many years.
Mrs. Allie, nee Emily Sanville, was born in this city March 20, 1874, and was
the daughter of Mrs. Adeline Sanville, a pioneer resident of the eastside.
Thirty-five years ago she was married at St. Luke's church here to Frank Allie,
who survives her. Twenty years ago the family removed to Chicago, where Mr.
Allie has since been engaged as an engineer.
Besides her husband and mother, Mrs. Allie leaves two daughters, Helena and Flavia,
both well known here, and two sons Earl and Vernon, all at home in Chicago. She
also leaves three sisters, Mrs. John LaPine, Mrs. Joseph V. Gagnon and Mrs. Henry
Glesner, all of this city, and three brothers, Nelson of this city, Louis of
Manitowoc, and Edward, also of this city.
Mrs. Allie had been active in the affairs of Our Lady of Lourdes church in Chicago,
having been a member of the Ladies Auxiliary society of that church and also was
affiliated with the Foresters.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, December 27, 1932 P. 10.
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Marriage of Amon Allie (D. 1923) and Amelia Radzinski
Amos Allie, a well known young man of the Eastside was united in marriage to Miss Amelia Radzinski of the Southside last Monday morning at St. Luke's Church. The wedding was quietly celebrated at the home of the bride. The happy young couple will reside on the Eastside where the groom has built a cottage this summer. They have our congratulations.
The Reporter, Sat., Sept. 19, 1908.
MRS. ALLIE IS DEATH VICTIM
Influenza Proves Fatal At Her Chicago Home
Suffering with a severe attack of influenza for less than a week, Mrs. Frank
Allie, 58, a native of this city, died at her home at 4222 Greenview avenue,
Chicago, late Saturday afternoon.
Funeral services were held from Our Lady of Lourdes church in Chicago at eight
o'clock this morning. Burial will be at Calvary cemetery in this city, following
services at St. Luke's Catholic church here at nine o'clock Wednesday morning.
She had been a member of the local church for many years.
Mrs. Allie, nee Emily Sanville, was born in this city March 20, 1874, and was
the daughter of Mrs. Adeline Sanville, a pioneer resident of the eastside.
Thirty-five years ago she was married at St. Luke's church here to Frank Allie,
who survives her. Twenty years ago the family removed to Chicago, where Mr.
Allie has since been engaged as an engineer.
Besides her husband and mother, Mrs. Allie leaves two daughters, Helena and Flavia,
both well known here, and two sons Earl and Vernon, all at home in Chicago. She
also leaves three sisters, Mrs. John LaPine, Mrs. Joseph V. Gagnon and Mrs. Henry
Glesner, all of this city, and three brothers, Nelson of this city, Louis of
Manitowoc, and Edward, also of this city.
Mrs. Allie had been active in the affairs of Our Lady of Lourdes church in Chicago,
having been a member of the Ladies Auxiliary society of that church and also was
affiliated with the Foresters.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, December 27, 1932 P. 10.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marriage of Amon Allie (D. 1923) and Amelia Radzinski
Amos Allie, a well known young man of the Eastside was united in marriage to Miss Amelia Radzinski of the Southside last Monday morning at St. Luke's Church. The wedding was quietly celebrated at the home of the bride. The happy young couple will reside on the Eastside where the groom has built a cottage this summer. They have our congratulations.
The Reporter, Sat., Sept. 19, 1908.
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