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Note: s baptized in Saint Boniface Church in Ludlow. He attended Saint James High but graduated from Newport Catholic High School in 1949, and began to work a variety of jobs after serving in the U.S. Army in Nuremburg in the early 1950's. Dates of active service were 9 April 1951 through 19 March 1953, and the reserve dates were from 20 March 1953 though 3 July 1956. He worked as a tile setter for his brother Albert Allgeyer, who had his own business, and then later began work at the E. Kahn's and Son's meat packing plant on Spring Grove Avenue. In the early 1970's, he fell victim to a number of medical problems and had to go onto total disability, until his untimely death in 1979 at Good Samaritan Hosptal. He is buried in the New Saint Joseph Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio. Section 9. He was active in the Boy Scouts, enjoyed Sports and used to spend many Summer evenings on the back porch of the house on West 8th street listing to the Cincinnati Reds playing baseball on the radio with his 3 boys while enjoying his nightly beer. Above all he enjoyed his family. He also read and enjoyed Westerns, and had a love/hate relationship with the family cat "Kitty". The family would go on many Sunday afternoon drives all over the city. Pops, you were always there for us, I know I speak for Tom and Terry, we miss you a lot. Love, Tim
Note: !Lawrence was the second youngest child of Nicholas J. Allgeyer and Marie E. Morman, and wa
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