S. B. Allison
LAST RITES HELD HERE WEDNESDAY FOR S. B. ALLISON
Newspaper, 1951
Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel at Massie Funeral Home for Samuel Byrd , well known retired Collin County farmer who passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Whit Lewis, in Denison at 10:15 p.m. Monday. The Rev. D. A. Grigg and the Rev. Earl Rogers officiated. Interment was in Walnut Grove Cemetery with grandsons of the deceased acting as pallbearers.
Mr. Allison, who was born August 29, 1870, in Newport, Tenn., was a son of the late Harbert and Lizabeth Allison. He had resided in Collin County 51 years. He was a member of the Foote Baptist Church and the W. O. W. In failing health the past few years, Mr. Allison had been seriously ill two and a half months prior to his death Monday night.
His survivors include three sons, Jim Allison of Calvin, Okla., Jack Allison of Dallas, and W. C. Allison of Denison; six daughters, Mrs. Will Pilkilton of Denison, Mrs. Chris W. LaFollette of McKinney, Mrs. Whit Lewis of Denison, Mrs. Dave Fisher, Mrs. Hubert Blazer and Mr. J. C. Eoff, all of McKinney; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Welch and Mrs. Ona Holloway of Newport, Tenn., and Mrs. Tom Carrell of Altus, Okla.; 30 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Besides his parents and two sons, his wife, Erman Carrell Allison, whom he married September 11, 1890 and who died April 11, 1947, preceded him in death.
Newspaper, 1951
Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel at Massie Funeral Home for Samuel Byrd , well known retired Collin County farmer who passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Whit Lewis, in Denison at 10:15 p.m. Monday. The Rev. D. A. Grigg and the Rev. Earl Rogers officiated. Interment was in Walnut Grove Cemetery with grandsons of the deceased acting as pallbearers.
Mr. Allison, who was born August 29, 1870, in Newport, Tenn., was a son of the late Harbert and Lizabeth Allison. He had resided in Collin County 51 years. He was a member of the Foote Baptist Church and the W. O. W. In failing health the past few years, Mr. Allison had been seriously ill two and a half months prior to his death Monday night.
His survivors include three sons, Jim Allison of Calvin, Okla., Jack Allison of Dallas, and W. C. Allison of Denison; six daughters, Mrs. Will Pilkilton of Denison, Mrs. Chris W. LaFollette of McKinney, Mrs. Whit Lewis of Denison, Mrs. Dave Fisher, Mrs. Hubert Blazer and Mr. J. C. Eoff, all of McKinney; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Welch and Mrs. Ona Holloway of Newport, Tenn., and Mrs. Tom Carrell of Altus, Okla.; 30 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Besides his parents and two sons, his wife, Erman Carrell Allison, whom he married September 11, 1890 and who died April 11, 1947, preceded him in death.
Mrs. S. B. Allison
MRS. S. B. ALLISON, 75 DIES TUESDAY
Newspaper, April 1947
Mrs. Ermin E. Allison, aged 75, passed away at her home, 406 Elm Street, at 1:15 Tuesday morning following an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Allison had resided in Collin County for 45 years. She was born September 17, 1871, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll.
Surviving Mrs. Allison are her husband and the following children: Mrs. Will Pilkilton and W. C. Allison, both of Denison; Jack Allison of Dallas; James Allison, Mrs. J. C. Eoff, Mrs. C. W. LaFollette, Mrs. Hubert Blazier, Mrs. Dave Fisher and Mrs. Austin LaFollette, all of McKinney.
Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of the Massie Funeral Home with Rev. D. A. Griggs and Rev. Earl Rogers officiating. Interment in the Walnut Grove Cemetery. Grandsons of the deceased were pallbearers.
Newspaper, April 1947
Mrs. Ermin E. Allison, aged 75, passed away at her home, 406 Elm Street, at 1:15 Tuesday morning following an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Allison had resided in Collin County for 45 years. She was born September 17, 1871, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll.
Surviving Mrs. Allison are her husband and the following children: Mrs. Will Pilkilton and W. C. Allison, both of Denison; Jack Allison of Dallas; James Allison, Mrs. J. C. Eoff, Mrs. C. W. LaFollette, Mrs. Hubert Blazier, Mrs. Dave Fisher and Mrs. Austin LaFollette, all of McKinney.
Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of the Massie Funeral Home with Rev. D. A. Griggs and Rev. Earl Rogers officiating. Interment in the Walnut Grove Cemetery. Grandsons of the deceased were pallbearers.