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Collection: FND001 - SHSND Foundation - North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program
Series: Tribute
Folder: DIG
Item: 04144
Title: Lillian Allison
Date: 1910 - 2009
Creator:
Inscription/Marks: 12/17/1910
Summary: Lillian Allison, 99, Bismarck, ND died December 24, 2009. Services were held at Parkway Funeral Service, Bismarck, with Rev. Walter Schott officiating. Burial was in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Bismarck. Lillian was born December 17, 1910, at Venturia, ND, the daughter of Phillip and Karolina (Mueller) Heupel. As a young child, she moved with her family to a farm south of Wishek, ND. She attended school at Wishek and graduated from high school in 1930. After attending Ellendale Normal College, she taught in rural schools in the Wishek area for three years. She came to Bismarck in 1933 and worked as a secretary-clerk in the county sheriff’s office. Lillian also worked part-time for the Okay Confectionery. She married Robert “Bob” Allison on November 30, 1935. In 1968 Lillian began work in the county treasurer’s office where she remained employed until her retirement in 1976. Bob passed away on March 19, 1996. Lillian was a long time member of Eastern Star, First United Methodist Church, and AARP. She is survived by her two sons and two daughters-inlaw, Robert G., Jr. and Ann of Vadnais Heights, MN, and Jerry and Gaylene of Bismarck; her two daughters and sons-in-law, Arllys and Lorado Adelmann of Decorah, IA, and Linda and Steve Liles of Chelan, WA; and seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Lillian was preceded in death by her husband, Bob; her son, Duane in 1977; and thirteen brothers and sisters.
Red ID: FND_I_61945 Image ID: 518158 Image Notes: FND001 04144

Collection: FND001 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: SHSND Foundation - North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program
Date: -

Summary: The North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program is sponsored by the North Dakota Funeral Directors Association. The life stories of deceased North Dakotans are featured in an archvied collection. Current partners in the project are Eastgate Funeral & Cremation Services, Bismarck Evans Funeral Homes, Carrington and New Rockford Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home, Williston Fulkerson Funeral Home, Tioga Fulkerson Funeral Home, Watford City Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home, Williston Nero Funeral Home, Bottineau Parkway Funeral Service, Bismarck Springan Stevenson Funeral Home, Stanley Stevenson Funeral Home, Dickinson These funeral homes provide recent obituaries to the Foundation, where staff and volunteers format, edit and archive each memorial. The memorials are posted, and copies are sent to the family for their input and approval. The listing currently features more than 13,000 memorials, and is constantly updated as new memorials and histories are received.

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