ALLEN, MARY FRANCES
Sapulpa Herald, Creek Co. OK
March 11, 1991
Mary Frances Allen, 94, 310 W. Taft,
died Saturday at Pleasant Manor Nursing Home.
Funeral services are scheduled for 10 am
Wednesday in the Smith Funeral Chapel with Glen Liston
officiating.
Burial will follow in the Woodland
Cemetery in Cleveland.
She was born April 7, 1896, in Pawnee
County, and was a Sapulpa resident since 1951, moving here from
Three Sands, N.M.
Mrs. Allen was a member of the Lee and
Walnut Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Archie, in
July 1987.
Survivors include sons Harold Allen of
Nashville, Tenn. and Jimmy Allen of Owasso; daughters Dorthy
WISEMAN of Ponca City, Pauline HOOPER of Salpher, La., Mary Lou
FRANKLIN of Tulsa and Olive Ada SMITH of Oklahoma City; sister
Jewell DENNY of Oilton; brothers Bill SMITH of Cleveland and
Oren Smith of Roswell, N. M.; 21 grandchildren; 33
great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. The
family will receive visitors from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
funeral home. Mrs. Allen’s body will lie in state at the funeral
home until 9 am Wednesday. The casket will not be opened at the
service.
Burial Woodland Cemetery Cleveland, Pawnee Co., OK
ALLEN, MARY FRANCES
Sapulpa Herald, Creek Co. OK
03-13-1991
Funeral services for Mary Frances Allen
were held today at Smith Funeral Chapel with Glen Liston
officiating.
Burial followed at Woodland Cemetery in
Cleveland under the direction of Smith Funeral Home.
Casket Bearers were her grandsons
Charles Smith, David Smith, Harold Eiseman, Jr., Tony Franklin,
Jimmy Allen, James Allen, Mike Allen and John Allen.
ALLEN, Archie Dee
July 12, 1987
Sapulpa Herald, Creek Co. OK
SAPULPA – Mr. Archie Dee Allen, 94, 700 S. Hickory, Sapulpa,
died Saturday at Pleasant Manor Nursing Home.
Services are set for 2 pm Tuesday at Smith Funeral Chapel
with Rev. Dale Parker officiating.
Burial will be at Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland, Okla., under
the direction of Smith Funeral Home.
Mr. Allen was born Dec 5, 1892 at Sioux Falls, Iowa. He was a
member of Lee and Walnut Church of Christ, and was a retired oil
field pumper for Gulf Oil Co. He had been a Sapulpa resident
since 1951.
Survivors include wife
Mary; Survivors include two sons, Harold of Nashville,
Tenn., and Jimmy of Owasso; four daughters, Dorothy Eiseman,
Ponca City; Olive Smith, Oklahoma City; Pauline Hooper, Sulphur,
La., and Mary Lou Franklin, Tulsa; a brother, Earl Allen,
Colorado Springs, Colo.; 21 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.
The family will receive visitors Monday from 6 pm to 8 pm at the
funeral home.
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