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a. Note:   Interviews with Clyo Estelle Mallory Violette 11 Oct 2003 and Jettye Irene Mallory Shemwell 12 Oct 2003:
  Alice never married. No body wanted her, too curious.
  Parents humored her as she grew up, said to be spoiled.
  Aunt Alice would pinch little ones because she was jealous of her parents' attention to the children.
  Aunt Alice didn't like Reno's family to visit and would do things for attention.
  Irene spent day with them once when Alice hid sugar from Mamaw. Reno got angry and said, "Alice! You tell Maw where that sugar is."
  She had palsie to the degree that her drink would often spill from her cup.
  Clyo and Richard once stood behind her and mocked her as her hand shook, making her cup "dance and rattle" on the saucer.
  Late in life, Alice and her brother William Terrell lived together at Mallory home place.
  A clipping from the Todd County Standard:
  MISS ALICE MALLORY TUBERCULOSIS VICTIM ___________________ Miss Alice Mallory died at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. W. Stratton, Saturday, July 17 1926, from tuberculosis. She was 61 years old, un- married, and was a sister to W. T. Mallory, who died on March 11th, 1926 from the same disease. She leaves one sister Mrs. S. W. Stratton, and two broth- ers, Reno and Lorenzo, all of near Hurt's School House, and a host of friends and relatives to mourn their loss. Rev. L. I. Chandler conduct- ed the funeral services Sunday afternoon at Providence, the church of which she had long been a member. The remains Were laid to rest at Providence cemetery.



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