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Mildred Allegre

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Allegre, Mildred
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Joy Lynn

Mildred Allegre, 93, of Crown Point, Indiana, formerly of Cedar Falls, died Saturday, February 17, 2007, at Wittenberg Lutheran Village, Crown Point.

She was born November 28, 1913, in Huron, Kansas, daughter of Lawrence VV. and Laura Harris Snickles. She married Charles F. Allegre on June 7, 1938, in Osage City, Kansas. He died November 4, 1981.

Mrs. Allegre graduated from high school in Everest, Kansas, attended Highland Junior College, and graduated from Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia, Kansas, in 1936. She was a record analyst in the Registrar's office at the University of Northern Iowa from 1965 until retiring in May 1980. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Cedar Falls.

Survivors include: two daughters, Susan (Kirk) McQuiston of Lowell, Indiana, and Laurnet (Scott) Spalding of Maquoketa; and four grandchildren, Andrew and Katherine McQuiston and Leslie and Laura Spalding.

Preceded in death by: three brothers, Lawrence W. Snickles II, John Snickles, and Robert Snickles; and two sisters, Mary Jacobs and Alma Haigler.

Services:10:30 am Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, with burial in Fairview Cemetery. Public visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at Dahl-Van Hove-Schoof Funeral Home, and for an hour before services Saturday at the church.

Memorials: may be directed to the church.

Copyright Waterloo Courier, February 22, 2007, page A6.


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