Enid News and Eagle
June 2004
West Chester, Pennsylvania – Mass of Christian Burial for Florence M. Allen, 84, will be 10 AM Saturday in St. Mary of The Assumption Church in Tilton, New Hampshire. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Arrangements are by Paquette – Neun Funeral Home of Northfield, New Hampshire.
She was born June 7, 1919, in Lynn, Massachusetts, to Ernest in Pearl Minor Purcell and died Sunday, June 6, 2004, at The Hickman Home in West Chester.
She graduated from The Tilton School in 1937 and moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1957 where she lived 27 years. She returned to Northfield before moving to West Chester in 2002. She had been employed at Newberry and Soloway Hosiery Mill, both in Franklin, New Hampshire, and at Ammon Industries in Manchester, New Hampshire. While in Denver, she worked at Serta Mattress Company and McCullough Chainsaw Division of ML Foss company. She was a former communicant of St. Mary of The Assumption Church in Tilton and is the widow of Leonard W. Allen who died June 15, 2003.
Surviving are one step son, Bryson Allen of Wichita, Kansas; one step daughter, Virginia Schawacker of West Chester; four step – grandchildren; and six step – great – grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister.
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