Ethamer Emerson ALLEN
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Ethamer Emerson ALLEN
| yoiks (View posts) | Posted: 15 Feb 2006 5:24AM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Allen, Farley, Johnson, Salzer, Filley, Abel
The Herald-Leader (Menominee), Tuesday 11 December 1962, Page 2, "E.E. Allen Rites Set For Escanaba"
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday in the Allo Funeral Chapel in Escanaba for Ethamer Emerson Allen, 92, a former resident of Hermansville, who died Saturday.
He had resided with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Farley of Escanaba for the past 10 years but had been visiting a son, Harold, in Hermansville, when he died suddenly. The Farleys left recently for Florida and Mr. Allen was to board a plane this week to join them.
Born Jan. 2, 1870, Mr. Allen was a bookkeeper for the Wisconsin Land & Lumber Co. 35 years before his retirement. He went to Hermansville as a school teacher in 1909 and later served as superintendent before he joined WL&L. He was a member of the Hermansville Methodist Church.
Surviving are two sons, Harold of Hermansville and Carl of Royal Oak; three daughters, Mrs. John Farley of Escanaba, Mrs. Oscar Johnson of St. Paul and Mrs. Julius Salzer of Brea, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Ina Filley of Ashton, Mich., and Mrs. Zadie Abel of Auburn Ind.; nine grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted in the chapel Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. (EST) with Rev. James Lumsden of Hermansville and Rev. John Larson of Norway officiating.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday in the Allo Funeral Chapel in Escanaba for Ethamer Emerson Allen, 92, a former resident of Hermansville, who died Saturday.
He had resided with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Farley of Escanaba for the past 10 years but had been visiting a son, Harold, in Hermansville, when he died suddenly. The Farleys left recently for Florida and Mr. Allen was to board a plane this week to join them.
Born Jan. 2, 1870, Mr. Allen was a bookkeeper for the Wisconsin Land & Lumber Co. 35 years before his retirement. He went to Hermansville as a school teacher in 1909 and later served as superintendent before he joined WL&L. He was a member of the Hermansville Methodist Church.
Surviving are two sons, Harold of Hermansville and Carl of Royal Oak; three daughters, Mrs. John Farley of Escanaba, Mrs. Oscar Johnson of St. Paul and Mrs. Julius Salzer of Brea, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Ina Filley of Ashton, Mich., and Mrs. Zadie Abel of Auburn Ind.; nine grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted in the chapel Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. (EST) with Rev. James Lumsden of Hermansville and Rev. John Larson of Norway officiating.