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 Arvin Haynes Allen

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Arvin Haynes Allen

Birth
Magnolia, LaRue County, Kentucky, USA
Death
13 Jan 1999 (aged 76)
Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Buffalo, LaRue County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial ID
95252510 View Source

Haynes and Lillian Jones Allen were married 2 Dec 1947 in Hodgenville, LaRue County, Kentucky.

LaRue County Herald News newspaper, June 14, 1956; this edition featured his farm photograph with the following caption: Haynes Allen is the owner of last week's mystery farm, which is on Route two out of Magnolia, one and half miles off highway 61 between Mt. Sherman and Magnolia. The Allens purchased this 71 acre farm in 1948 from Joe Warren of Mt. Sherman, but the farm is better known as the Jack Holthouser place. Since buying the place the Allens have built a new house there, two barns and other outbuildings. Mr. Allen in addition to running his farm is with maintenance crew of the State Highway Department. On the farm he does general farming with tobacco and corn as the chief crops. Tobacco is his favorite crop and dairy cattle his favorite livestock. Mr. Allen's wife was formerly Miss Lillian Jones and they have a daughter, Kaye, age six, who attends Buffalo School. The Allens are members of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church near Buffalo. Tommy Miller, local insurance man, was the only person to identify the farm correctly.

OBITUARY:
Haynes Allen, 76, of Buffalo, died Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1999, at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown.
He was retired from the Department of Highways in Elizabethtown and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a deacon, past Sunday school superintendent, church treasurer and trustee at Mount Tabor Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Lilliam Jones Allen; two daughters, Kay Bright of Magnolia and Carol Hornback of Buffalo; two sisters, Elsie Cruse and Thelma Peters of Princeton, Ill.; two brothers, Leamon Allen of Columbus, Ga., and Charles Allen of Princeton, Ill.; and two grandsons. The funeral was Saturday at Mount Tabor Baptist Church with the Rev. Roger Pepper and the Rev. James Smith officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
(The above was sent by Russell Perkins, FAG #47213352)

Haynes and Lillian Jones Allen were married 2 Dec 1947 in Hodgenville, LaRue County, Kentucky.

LaRue County Herald News newspaper, June 14, 1956; this edition featured his farm photograph with the following caption: Haynes Allen is the owner of last week's mystery farm, which is on Route two out of Magnolia, one and half miles off highway 61 between Mt. Sherman and Magnolia. The Allens purchased this 71 acre farm in 1948 from Joe Warren of Mt. Sherman, but the farm is better known as the Jack Holthouser place. Since buying the place the Allens have built a new house there, two barns and other outbuildings. Mr. Allen in addition to running his farm is with maintenance crew of the State Highway Department. On the farm he does general farming with tobacco and corn as the chief crops. Tobacco is his favorite crop and dairy cattle his favorite livestock. Mr. Allen's wife was formerly Miss Lillian Jones and they have a daughter, Kaye, age six, who attends Buffalo School. The Allens are members of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church near Buffalo. Tommy Miller, local insurance man, was the only person to identify the farm correctly.

OBITUARY:
Haynes Allen, 76, of Buffalo, died Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1999, at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown.
He was retired from the Department of Highways in Elizabethtown and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a deacon, past Sunday school superintendent, church treasurer and trustee at Mount Tabor Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Lilliam Jones Allen; two daughters, Kay Bright of Magnolia and Carol Hornback of Buffalo; two sisters, Elsie Cruse and Thelma Peters of Princeton, Ill.; two brothers, Leamon Allen of Columbus, Ga., and Charles Allen of Princeton, Ill.; and two grandsons. The funeral was Saturday at Mount Tabor Baptist Church with the Rev. Roger Pepper and the Rev. James Smith officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
(The above was sent by Russell Perkins, FAG #47213352)


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