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Georgia Rose Allison
copy; Enid Morning News
11-1991
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Ashland, Kansas – Graveside service for Georgia Rose Allison, 87, who died Sunday at Ashland District Hospital, will be at 1:30 PM Wednesday in Memorial Park Cemetery, Enid, under the direction of Myatt Funeral Home.

She was born September 10, 1904, in Attica, Kansas, and in November 1923, married Roy Henry Allison at Sharon. She had lived in Enid, Woodward and Ashland, and was a member of Woodward Nazarene church.

Surviving are two sons, Dr. Robert Allison of Deaumont, Texas, and Cecil Allison of Apple Valley, California; one daughter, Lola Long of Ashland; eight grandchildren; and eight great – grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy, on August 2, 1972, one brother, one sister and one granddaughter.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the hospital or to Vountain View Villa Nursing Home.

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