Amy Hedrick's Family Obituaries

Obituaries
These obituaries were extracted from newspapers or personal non-published obituaries.

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LINES, Artie May (Carey)
Marion Chronicle (Grant Co., Indiana); Thursday 29 May 1952; pg. 2 col. 7

ARTIE MAY LINES

            Mrs. Artie Ma Lines, 67, widow of Henry A. Lines, died at 9 a.m. today at her home, 333 E. Grant St., following an illness of several months.
            Native of Grant County, Mrs. Lines spent most of her life in this community. Her husband died in 1925. Mrs. Lines was a member of the Rebekah Lodge and the Swayzee Street Evangelical-United Brethren Church.
            Survivors include one daughter, Miss Orpha Lines, at home; three sons, Arthur A. and E. Abner both in Marion, and John Lines, St. Paul, Minn.; six grandchildren and a brother, Levi Carey, Matthews.
            The body was taken to 504 W. Third St.

Marion Chronicle (Grant Co., Indiana); Friday 30 May 1952; pg. 9

ARTIE MAY LINES

            Funeral rites for Mrs. Artie May Lines, 67, Grant County native, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the Swayzee Street Evangelical United Brethren Church. She died at 9 a.m. Thursday at her home, 333 E. Grant St., following an illness of several months.
            In charge of the rites will be the Rev. A.R. Jansen, pastor of the church.  Burial will be in IOOF Cemetery.
            The body will be returned to the Lines residence where friends may call after 2 p.m. today.
            Mrs. Lines was the widow of Henry Lines.

Marion Leader-Tribune (Grant Co., Indiana); Friday 30 May 1952; pg. 2 col. 2

SERVICES SET FOR MRS. ARTIE LINES

            Rev. A.R. Jansen, pastor of the Swayzee Street Evangelical United Brethren Church will conduct last rites at 2 p.m. Monday at the church for Mrs. Artie May Lines, 67, who died at 9 a.m. Thursday at her home, 333 E. Grant St., following an illness of several months.
            The body will be returned from 504 W. Third St. to her home where friends may call after 2 p.m. today.  Burial will be in the IOOF cemetery.
            Mrs. Lines was a native of Grant County and had spent most of her life in this community. She was the widow of Henry A. Lines, who died in 1925.
            She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge and the Swayzee Street EUB Church.
            Survivors include one daughter, Miss Orpha Lines, at home; three sons, Arthur A. Lines and E. Abner Lines, both of Marion, and John Lines, St. Paul, Minn.; six grandchildren, and a brother, Levi Carey, Matthews.

LINES, Harry Allen
Marion Daily Chronicle (Grant Co., Indiana); Saturday 25 April 1925; pg. 11

LINES FUNERAL SERVICES MONDAY

            Funeral services for Harry Allen Lines, 49, who died yesterday afternoon at 1 o’clock at his home, 222 East Grant street, after an illness of one week with pneumonia, will be held from the Swayzee Street U.B. church at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon with the Rev. C.G. McCrocklin in charge. Burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
            Surviving are the widow, three sons and one daughter, all at home; three brothers, Samuel Lines of Indianapolis, Ralston Lines of Frankfort, and Arthur Lines of this city; one sister, Mrs. Dora Bedell of Wichita, Kansas. Lee Lines, another brother, died a few years ago.

Marion Leader-Tribune (Grant Co., Indiana); Saturday 25 April 1925; pg. 12

H.A. LINES, 49, DIED YESTERDAY

             Harry Allen Lines, 49 years old, died yesterday afternoon at one-forty-five at his home, 333 East Grant street, after an illness of one week with pneumonia. Surviving are the widow, one daughter and three sons, all at home; three brothers, Samuel Lines of Indianapolis, Ralston Lines Frankfort, Indiana, and Arthur Lines of this city; one sister, Mrs. Dora Bedell of Wichita, Kansas.  Another brother, Lee, died a few years ago.
            Funeral services will be held from the Swayzee street U.B. church at two o’clock Monday afternoon with Rev. C.G. McCrocklin in charge. Burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.

 

 

 

 

 

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