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William Henry Allinger

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William Henry Allinger

Birth
Ridgway Township, Elk County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Jun 1991 (aged 85)
Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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WILLIAM H. ALLINGER, (SRGP 87481) 85, of Mansfield, died Saturday, June 1, 1991, in Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital, Wellsboro, following an extended illness.

Born in Ridgeway, December 12, 1905, he was a son of Leopold and Margaret Brunner Allinger.

A 1925 graduate of Ridgeway High School, he graduated from the former Mansfield State College and Penn State College. He also attended Clarion Normal School. A member of the National Retired Teacher's Association, Allinger was a substitute teacher at Mansfield, Liberty and Wellsboro schools and later taught full time at Liberty, Emporium and Strattonville. He served as dean of men at Mansfield State College in 1946.

He also had worked part time at Van Noys Furniture. He was a member of the Mansfield Area 55 Plus Group serving as publicity chairman. He was a member of the Faith United Church of Christ, Ridgeway and attended First Baptist Church. His wife, the former Marion Cott, died June 10, 1984.

Surviving are a stepson, Robert Swingle of Mansfield; a stepdaughter, Arlene Strange with whom he lived; four sisters, Margaret Urbancic of St. Mary's Grace Devitt of Sarasota, Fla., Julie Levis of Lancaster, Hazel King of El Paso, Texas and a brother, Don Allinger of Appleton, Wis.

The funeral was held Tuesday June 4 at Scureman's, 130 South Main St. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery. Friends called Monday, June 3. - Wellsboro Gazette, 5 June 1991, p.12


WILLIAM H. ALLINGER, age 85, of Mansfield, PA, died Saturday, June 1, 1991 at the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital, Wellsboro, PA. Friends may call at the Scureman Funeral Home, 130 S. Main St., Mansfield, Monday from 7-9 pm. Funeral Services there Tuesday at 1:00 pm, with the Rev. Benjamin Nevin officiating.

Burial, Oakwood Cemetery, Mansfield, PA.

The family will furnish flowers. Memorial donations may be made to the Mansfield Ambulance Association or the American Cancer Society.
WILLIAM H. ALLINGER, (SRGP 87481) 85, of Mansfield, died Saturday, June 1, 1991, in Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital, Wellsboro, following an extended illness.

Born in Ridgeway, December 12, 1905, he was a son of Leopold and Margaret Brunner Allinger.

A 1925 graduate of Ridgeway High School, he graduated from the former Mansfield State College and Penn State College. He also attended Clarion Normal School. A member of the National Retired Teacher's Association, Allinger was a substitute teacher at Mansfield, Liberty and Wellsboro schools and later taught full time at Liberty, Emporium and Strattonville. He served as dean of men at Mansfield State College in 1946.

He also had worked part time at Van Noys Furniture. He was a member of the Mansfield Area 55 Plus Group serving as publicity chairman. He was a member of the Faith United Church of Christ, Ridgeway and attended First Baptist Church. His wife, the former Marion Cott, died June 10, 1984.

Surviving are a stepson, Robert Swingle of Mansfield; a stepdaughter, Arlene Strange with whom he lived; four sisters, Margaret Urbancic of St. Mary's Grace Devitt of Sarasota, Fla., Julie Levis of Lancaster, Hazel King of El Paso, Texas and a brother, Don Allinger of Appleton, Wis.

The funeral was held Tuesday June 4 at Scureman's, 130 South Main St. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery. Friends called Monday, June 3. - Wellsboro Gazette, 5 June 1991, p.12


WILLIAM H. ALLINGER, age 85, of Mansfield, PA, died Saturday, June 1, 1991 at the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital, Wellsboro, PA. Friends may call at the Scureman Funeral Home, 130 S. Main St., Mansfield, Monday from 7-9 pm. Funeral Services there Tuesday at 1:00 pm, with the Rev. Benjamin Nevin officiating.

Burial, Oakwood Cemetery, Mansfield, PA.

The family will furnish flowers. Memorial donations may be made to the Mansfield Ambulance Association or the American Cancer Society.


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