Obit: Trevallee, John (1906 - 1955)
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Surnames: Trevallee, Harrison, Galiger, Pascoe, Olson, Ingersoll,
Keller, Fults, Thompson, Lester
----Source: Abbotsford Tribune
(Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 08/11/1955
Trevallee, John (30 Apr. 1906 - 9 Aug.
1955)
Funeral services were held this afternoon
at the Zink Funeral Home for John Trevallee, 49, of Minneapolis.
The body was brought here Wednesday and lay in state until 2:00
o’clock when the Rev. Richard Harrison of the Presbyterian
church conducted the services after which internment was made in
the family lot in the Abbotsford cemetery.
Mrs. Miles Galiger was soloist at the
ceremony and Edward Pascoe was the pianist.
Pallbearers were Harry Olson, Don
Ingersoll, Rollie Keller, Kenneth Ingersoll, Edwin Fults, and M. C.
Thompson.
Among relatives from away attending the
funeral were Mrs. John Trevallee, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Trevallee, Des Moines, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. William
Trevallee, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Friend Trevallee, La Crosse; and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trevallee, Kansas City, Mo.
John Trevallee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Trevallee, was born April 30, 1906 at Westboro. When a small boy,
the family moved to Abbotsford where he received his
education.
On Oct. 6, 1945, he was united in
marriage to Mary Ellen Lester, of Minot, North Dakota. They lived
in Minneapolis where he was in the textile business, employed by
Bemis Bag.
The past two years he was ill with a
heart ailment and died Aug. 9.
He is survived by his widow, of Minneapolis; brother, Clarence, of Des Moines, Ia.; and Willliam, Chicago. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Iva and Della.
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