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Jennie Lynch 1879-1947

LYNCH, WHITE, LINE, LLOYD, MILLER

Posted By: Sharon Elijah (email)
Date: 7/31/2021 at 09:02:18

April 10, 1947 - The Anamosa Journal

Mrs. Jennie Lynch, 68, died unexpectedly this Thursday at 4:30 a.m. of a heart attack. She had been ill with the flue for several days.

Funeral service is tentatively set for Sunday afternoon at the Smykil Home for Funerals.

Mrs. Lynch was the mother of James White, only surviving son. Her husband died in 1928.

Mrs. Lynch lived at 109 1/2 South Sales street.

April 17, 1947 - The Anamosa Journal

Funeral service for Mrs. Jennie Lynch, 68, was held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Smykil Home for Funerals with the Rev. Walter D. Wigger in charge.

After an illness of several days, Mrs. Lynch died Thursday, April 10, at 4:30 a.m. of a heart attack.

Casket bearers for the funeral were Peter Robertson, Lee Sanner, Ralph Miller, Alfred Snyder, Hugo Deininger and George Zeuch. Burial was in Riverside cemetery.

Mrs. Lynch was born at Gordans Grove Oct. 2, 1879, and moved to a farm at Freemont. In 1894 she was married to James W. White. Eighteen years later she married Fred L. Lynch, who died in 1928.

She was a member of the Anamosa Baptist church, Royal Neighbors and American Legion auxiliary.

Mrs. Lynch is survived by one son, James White; three sisters, Mrs. Belle Line and Mrs. Hattie Lloyd, Anamosa, and Goldie Miller, Spokane, Wash.; one brother, Lee Bruce, and grandsons, James Darrell, LeVere and Gary White, Anamosa, and Galen White, in the United States Air force in Germany.


 

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