Greensburg Daily Tribune
April 18, 1933
MRS. A.V. ALLEN
Mrs. A.V. Allen, 1200 Woodmont avenue, New Kensington, died in the Citizen's General Hospital, New Kensington yesterday morning following a long illness.
She had been a resident of New Kensington all her life.
Surviving her are her husband and eight children, five girls and three boys. Her mother, three brothers, one of them James M. Keating, warden of the Westmoreland county jail in Greensburg, and four sisters, also survive.
Funeral services will be held from St. Joseph's church in New Kensington at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning.
(Information made available for submission to F.A.Grave by
Find A Grave contributor Jill, 04-18-2017.)
Greensburg Daily Tribune
April 18, 1933
MRS. A.V. ALLEN
Mrs. A.V. Allen, 1200 Woodmont avenue, New Kensington, died in the Citizen's General Hospital, New Kensington yesterday morning following a long illness.
She had been a resident of New Kensington all her life.
Surviving her are her husband and eight children, five girls and three boys. Her mother, three brothers, one of them James M. Keating, warden of the Westmoreland county jail in Greensburg, and four sisters, also survive.
Funeral services will be held from St. Joseph's church in New Kensington at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning.
(Information made available for submission to F.A.Grave by
Find A Grave contributor Jill, 04-18-2017.)
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