(Special to the Herald-News.)
TWO RIVERS, Sept. 20-Amos Allie died at his home 1619 East Street Wednesday
evening after a lingering illness. He was born in this city thirty-nine years
ago and had always made his home here, receiving his early education in the
local schools. He was maried (sic) here and is survived by his widow, one son
(Private) and two daughters (Private). The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock
Saturday morning with services at St. Luke's church.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, September 20, 1923 P.16.
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Amos Allie passed away Thursday morning at 1 o'clock at the home of his father, Nelson Allie, after a long illness. He was a victim of Anaemia from which he suffered almost three years. His condition became rapidly worse on Wednesday night and the end came quite suddenly. Deceased was born in Two Rivers. For several years he engaged in the fishing business at Sturgeon Bay until his failing health forced him to give it up, although being industrious and energetic, he worked as long as he possibly could. Besides his widow, he leaves three children, ranging in age from 4 to 14, Harry, Ruth and Bernice. He is also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allie, by a brother, Irving of Sturgeon Bay and two sisters, Miss Dorothy Allie and Mrs. John Gagnon of this city. The funeral will be held Saturday morning with services at St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 21, 1923
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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 .
(Special to the Herald-News.)
TWO RIVERS, Sept. 20-Amos Allie died at his home 1619 East Street Wednesday
evening after a lingering illness. He was born in this city thirty-nine years
ago and had always made his home here, receiving his early education in the
local schools. He was maried (sic) here and is survived by his widow, one son
(Private) and two daughters (Private). The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock
Saturday morning with services at St. Luke's church.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, September 20, 1923 P.16.
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Amos Allie passed away Thursday morning at 1 o'clock at the home of his father, Nelson Allie, after a long illness. He was a victim of Anaemia from which he suffered almost three years. His condition became rapidly worse on Wednesday night and the end came quite suddenly. Deceased was born in Two Rivers. For several years he engaged in the fishing business at Sturgeon Bay until his failing health forced him to give it up, although being industrious and energetic, he worked as long as he possibly could. Besides his widow, he leaves three children, ranging in age from 4 to 14, Harry, Ruth and Bernice. He is also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allie, by a brother, Irving of Sturgeon Bay and two sisters, Miss Dorothy Allie and Mrs. John Gagnon of this city. The funeral will be held Saturday morning with services at St. Luke's church.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 21, 1923
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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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