ALLISON
Death Wednesday removed one of Port Clinton's popular and aged women, when Mrs. Mary Allison, wife of Joseph M. Allison, died at her home on Jefferson street here.
She has been in ailing health for some time, and although her condition was reported as critical the past several days, it was hoped that she wuld fully recover.
Mrs. Allison was horn in San¬ dusky on October 25, 1854. She was 83 years, 4 months and seven days of age, at the time of death.
Funeral services will be held from the Immaculate Conception Catholic church Saturday morning at ten o'clock with Rev. Karl Brand officiating. Burial will be made in Lakeview cemetery With arrange¬ ments in charge of Gerner and
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Mrs. Allison as survived by her husband,* four daughters, Mrs. Alice Green, Toledo; Mrjs. Grace McRitehie, Sandusky and Mrs. Catherine Schrok and Mrs. Ruth Kurtz, both of Cleveland. Five grandchildren also survive.