August 12, 2024
N. Joseph Allison Jr., passed away peacefully on August 12, 2024 at the age of 83, at Valley View Retirement Home. Prior to moving to Valley View, he and his wife, Carol A. (Whitebread) Allison, resided in Lewisburg, PA. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his brother, John W. Allison and wife Sarah Jane, a brother-in-law, Denny Stuter, sister-in-law Paula (Trigo) Allison and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, N. Joseph Allison, Sr. and Winnifred (Fultz) Allison, sister Darlis (Allison) Treaster, brother-in-law, William C. Treaster, sister Helen Doreen (Allison) Stuter and brother William “Bid” M. Allison.
Joseph graduated from Shippensburg University in 1962 and was a school teacher for many years, teaching in Belleville, PA, California, Ohio and the Philadelphia area.
Joseph had a love of traveling with his wife to multiple countries, including his favorites Ireland and Scotland.
He also had a love for art, antique cars, which he restored and collected, making homemade cannons and Pennsylvania rifles, flying his airplane and spending time at his cabin in the woods. He had a passion for his family history.
Later in life, even in his frailty, he continued to seek out interests and hobbies, usually having to do with nature. His last hobby he enjoyed was watching the bumblebees in his wife’s garden. He was often drawn to spending time in nature, a place where God’s beauty, glory and presence was found.
A memorial service will be held at the Valley View Haven Chapel at a later date.
Arrangements are under the care of Henderson Funeral Home, 3813 West Main Street, Belleville. Online condolences can be made at www.hendersonfuneralhomes.net.
So very sorry -- I have warm memories of the many good times we shared together.
Mary Satterthwaite
I was saddened to hear about the passing of Joe. We were friends for 50 years and shared many happy times at his cabin in the mountains and when he lived in Doylestown, PA. He was active in his community and enjoyed being a part of all the activities. He loved riding in the Memorial Day parade in his Model T Ford and he enjoyed taking and walking in town. He will certainly be missed.
Peggy and Bill Mellinger