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James Allio

September 3, 1914 ~ April 4, 2016 (age 101) 101 Years Old
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Message from Mary Ann
April 6, 2016 9:48 PM

James Allio born September 3rd 1914 to Joe n Maud Allio nee Branham in the common wealth of Burdine, Kentucky -Joe was a miner n Maud was a homemaker - Mr.Jim 's name was misspelled on his birth record n was corrected on July 28th 1941 in the county of Wise, Virginia {Iallo to Allio} -where he n his parents resided - Mr. Jim - a farmer - joined the Army of the United States January 7th 1935 till March 26th 1937 reenlisted October 1st 1937 till September 30th 1940 - there is void in the information known to me till he met my Mom - Margaret - where the two were looking for a companion in their golden years n they married - not long after Mr. Jim got ill with demetia/alzheimier n had to go to his new home where he resided till April 4th 2016 - my Mom went weekly to see him until she was not able to go anymore - after her death I picked up her visits of taking flowers n chatting with him so he wouldn't be all alone - he was always happy to see me n very thankful for the beautiful flowers even tho he wasn't seeing so well anymore - I know he liked to sing he would keep people awake at night with it - I know he trusted in the Lord as he told me when I asked - I am glad I was able n willing to give my time to spend with him even tho it wasn't a lot - REST IN PEACE MR.JIM !
Message from Mary Ann
April 6, 2016 9:12 PM

James Allio - born to Joe n Maud Allio nee Branham September 3rd 1914 in the common wealth of Burdine , Kentucky - Joe was born in Italy n was a miner - Maud was born in Virginia n was a homemaker - Mr. Jim's name was misspelled on his birth record {Iallo}- on July 28th 1941 his last name was corrected in the county of Wise , Virginia - Mr. Jim joined The Army of the United States - his profession was a farmer at the time - January 7th 1935 until March 26th 1937 - he reenlisted again October 1st 1937 until September 30th 1940 - I know he liked to sing - he liked flowers n talking to my Mom when she was able to visit with him - he was always happy to see me when went to visit n I also like my Mom brought him flowers even tho {I don't think he could see very well} he still said they were beautiful n always told me when he was able to get out to the store he would get me some candy - he was always wishing for a chocolate bar - he always said Thank you for me bringing flowers n visiting with him - he looked forward to going home to be with the Lord - I am glad that I made time to visit with him .
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A candle was lit by MaryAnn on April 6, 2016 8:31 PM
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A candle was lit by In memory of Margaret on April 4, 2016 7:01 PM
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