![]() ![]() Nephew, Darrell Meyers and also a niece, Patricia Meyers. Preceded in death by her parents her husbands, Delbert (Bud) Vergeson andĪlmerian (Al) Allen brother and sister-in-law, Howard and Leona Meyers a Senior Citizens and other local organizations. She was also a member of the Sunfield Red Hat Society, Sunfield New babies and donating them to various charitable and veteran organizationsĪnd hospitals. She made many Afghans and Lap Robes for family, friends, and With the help from what she called her "puzzling friends," knittingĪnd crocheting. Reunions, get-togethers, church, luncheons, putting together jigsaw puzzles It was at this time that she transferred her membership from theĪmerican Legion Auxiliary Harrison Post 404 to the Portland Unit 129. ![]() To return to Portland and several years later to her childhood hometown of Many happy hours on the links and watching the "Pros" on television.Īlthough she loved northern Michigan, Al's sudden death in 1987 caused Eleanor It isĪt this time at the age of 52 that she took up the game of golf and enjoyed Grand children, as well as many friends, neighbors and other relatives. Traveling (she had visited 49 states), fishing, entertaining their children and Married Al Allen, retiring to Harrison, Michigan where they both enjoyed Worked for many years at the J & J Variety Store in Portland. Later they owned a Texaco Station in Portland until his death Plugs and do other small repairs while Bud would use the whole garage area toĭisassemble and automotive transmission, repair it and reassemble the whole Eleanor would recall how she would clean spark Was a Gulf Station in partnership with his brother-in-law, Harold Meyers at One of the gas stations was a Marathon Station at 332 Shepard St. (Bud) Vergeson and they were the owners of several gas stations in Lansing. To her father and after graduation she worked at the Lansing Reo plant where Actually her education was very important While they went to town! But she really thought he wanted he in the house so Herd, because if he didn’t her brothers would try to get her to do these chores Recalled that her father forbid her to learn to milk and take care of the dairy With chores as well as housework because her mother had died in 1939. During these high school years she had to help on the family farm EleanorĪttended Sebewa Center School and was a graduate of Sunfield High School, Class of 1942. ![]() Of her family at the Hospice House of Mid-Michigan in Lansing. Eleanor wasīorn Jon the family farm in Sebewa Township, Ionia County to Harold (Harry) A. Allen, of Sunfield, passed away peacefully Friday, Jan. ![]()
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