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Isophene P “Icie” <I>Allison</I> Shaw

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Isophene P “Icie” Allison Shaw

Birth
Death
7 Jun 1928 (aged 47)
Burial
Nebo, Pike County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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ISOPHENE (ALLISON) SHAW , daughter of Phelix and Sarah Allison, was born near Nebo, Pike County, Illinois, December 17, 1880, and departed this life on June 27, 1928, at the age of forty-seven, six months and ten days. She was untied in marriage to Albert P. Shaw, June 18, 1913, who departed this life December 3, 1926. To this union one child, Mary Elizabeth, came to bless their home. Phene accepted the call of her savior at the age of fifteen years, under the preaching of Brother Sanson and united with the Baptist church in Nebo, of which she remained a faithful and worker and was always found ready and willing to do the things asked by her Master. She was a patient sufferer until the end. She was a great lover of her home, was a kind neighbor, a loving wife and mother. She leaves to mourn her death besides the daughter, one sister, Mrs. Ola Stevens, who tenderly cared for her in her illness; also two brothers, James, of Nebo; and Almer, of Filer, Idaho; a number of nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held in the Baptist church last Friday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. Ernest Dawdy, pastor of the church, officiating, after which interment was in the Allison cemetery.
Contributed by Carolyne Conner Puskas
ISOPHENE (ALLISON) SHAW , daughter of Phelix and Sarah Allison, was born near Nebo, Pike County, Illinois, December 17, 1880, and departed this life on June 27, 1928, at the age of forty-seven, six months and ten days. She was untied in marriage to Albert P. Shaw, June 18, 1913, who departed this life December 3, 1926. To this union one child, Mary Elizabeth, came to bless their home. Phene accepted the call of her savior at the age of fifteen years, under the preaching of Brother Sanson and united with the Baptist church in Nebo, of which she remained a faithful and worker and was always found ready and willing to do the things asked by her Master. She was a patient sufferer until the end. She was a great lover of her home, was a kind neighbor, a loving wife and mother. She leaves to mourn her death besides the daughter, one sister, Mrs. Ola Stevens, who tenderly cared for her in her illness; also two brothers, James, of Nebo; and Almer, of Filer, Idaho; a number of nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held in the Baptist church last Friday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. Ernest Dawdy, pastor of the church, officiating, after which interment was in the Allison cemetery.
Contributed by Carolyne Conner Puskas


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  • Created by: Dania Ward
  • Added: Feb 12, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84852970/isophene_p-shaw: accessed ), memorial page for Isophene P “Icie” Allison Shaw (17 Dec 1880–7 Jun 1928), Find a Grave Memorial ID 84852970, citing Allison Cemetery, Nebo, Pike County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Dania Ward (contributor 47702917).