Lebanon Daily News Wednesday Evening May 10, 1939 MRS. ALLWEIN DIES AT HOME ON EIGHTH ST. Mrs. Mary (Steckbeck) Allwein, widow of John M. Allwein, one of the Lebanon's oldest and best known citizens, passed away at 7 o'clock this morning at her home, at 510 North Eighth Street. Although she was enfeebled by age for some time, and suffered from a complication of ailments, her death came suddenly. There are no children and her nearest relatives are a number of nephews and nieces. She was the last member of the family of the late David and Elizabeth (Arnold) Steckbeck. She was born and reared in Lebanon and spent her entire career here. She passed away in the home which she occupied for many years. She aged 84. Mrs. Allwein was a kindly lady beloved alike by neighbors and friends and all with whom she came into contact. Her husband, who was engaged as a representative of several of the largest book publishing concerns in the country, passed away several years ago. Both were devoted members of St. Mary's Catholic church, and took an active interest in parish affairs. They were among the heaviest contributors to the building fund which made the Catholic high school and parish house possible. Childless themselves they found joy in benefactions to others, and their charities covered a wide field although it was administered unostentatiously at all times. Mrs. Allwein, like her husband, lived a Christian life an was regarded as of the highest type of citizenship of which the community is possessed. Their memories will long be cherished. ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Lebanon Daily News Saturday Evening May 13, 1939 LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. MARY ALLWEIN Funeral services were held at 8:30 this morning for Mrs. Mary Allwein, widow of John M. Allwein, of 510 Eighth Street this city, from the Thompson Funeral Home. Services were held at nine o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic Church with Rev. John J. Lawley officiating. Bearers were Moses Arnold, George Seyfert, Paul Allwein, George Steckbeck, John Steckbeck, and Michael Steckbeck and burial took place in holy Cross cemetery with P. H. Thompson's Sons in charge of arrangements.