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 Anna Dorothy <I>Gill</I> Allen

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Anna Dorothy Gill Allen

Birth
Woodland, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Jul 2000 (aged 86)
Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown
Memorial ID
188000160 View Source

Anna served as a WAVES (Women's Accepted Volunteer Emergency Services) in World War II. She was married to Leonard Henry Ralph Allen in Florida in 1972 and was a daughter of Wyatt Foresman and Maude Savilla. Anna was technically born on the farm, not actually in town. As soon as I uncover her true burial details I will update the status of this memorial.

Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) - Monday, July 3, 2000

DAYTONA BEACH Anna Dorothy Allen, 86, of Valley Forge Drive, a retired school teacher in New York, died Saturday at the home of her niece in Longwood.

Mrs. Allen, a Navy veteran of World War II, was born in Bradford, Pa., and moved here in 1972 from Buffalo, N.Y.

Survivors include three brothers, Orvis Gill, Dallas, David Gill, New Mexico, and Frank Gill, New Castle, Pa.; a sister, Sara McGraw, Daytona Beach; and a niece, Karen Scott, Longwood, who provided for her care. Baggett and Summers is in charge.

Anna served as a WAVES (Women's Accepted Volunteer Emergency Services) in World War II. She was married to Leonard Henry Ralph Allen in Florida in 1972 and was a daughter of Wyatt Foresman and Maude Savilla. Anna was technically born on the farm, not actually in town. As soon as I uncover her true burial details I will update the status of this memorial.

Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) - Monday, July 3, 2000

DAYTONA BEACH Anna Dorothy Allen, 86, of Valley Forge Drive, a retired school teacher in New York, died Saturday at the home of her niece in Longwood.

Mrs. Allen, a Navy veteran of World War II, was born in Bradford, Pa., and moved here in 1972 from Buffalo, N.Y.

Survivors include three brothers, Orvis Gill, Dallas, David Gill, New Mexico, and Frank Gill, New Castle, Pa.; a sister, Sara McGraw, Daytona Beach; and a niece, Karen Scott, Longwood, who provided for her care. Baggett and Summers is in charge.


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