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| LANE, Cecil Belle, Died Jan 6, 1993, Sterling Heights, Michigan
Cecil Belle Lane, 89 died Wednsesday, Jan. 6, 1993 at the Evangelical Home in Sterling Heights. Mrs Lane was born June 7, 1903 in Alton, Ind. She was a homemaker and 50 year resident of Clinton Township. She is survived by her husband, Floyd Dee Lane; sons, Glenn (MaryLou), Joseph (Margery), and Richard (Janet); a daughter Mary (Robert) Sarto; 10 Grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Lawrence and Ray Ridge; and sister, Sylvia Chambers. She is predeceased by her son, Nolan Virgil Lane. Visitation, 2-6 p.m. Sunday, at the Kaul Funeral Home, 35201 Garfield, (one block North of 15 Mile Road), Clinton Township. Service, 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home with Rev. Jon Carlstrom of First Baptist Church of Mount Clemens Officiating. Burial, Cadilic Memorial Gardens East, Clinton Township. |
| LEVELL, Lettie May Ridge Francis
Died November 3, 1985, Leavenworth, Crawford County,Indiana. Lettie May Francis Levell, 84, of Leavenworth, died Sunday at Todd Dickey Medical Center. She was a native of Crawford County, and a member of Dillman United Methodist Church near here. Survivors include three sons: Cilvan Francis of Yuba City, Calif., Robert Francis of Jeffersonville, and Frank Francis of Greenville; two daughters: Ruby Houser of East Detroit, Mich., and Edna Atwood of New Albany; three stepdaughters; Mary Lenfert of Louisville, Anna B. Williams of New Salisbury, and Emma J. LeMay of Clarksville; a stepson, Clark Levell of Corydon; two brothers; Lawrence Ridge of Rockville Centre, N.Y., and Ray Ridge of Curby; two sisters; Cecil Lane and Sylvia Chambers, both of Mount Clemens, Mich.; 25 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren; and a great great grandchild. The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. today (Wednesday) at Dillman-Green Funeral Home in Marengo, with burial in Luxemburg Cemetery near Oriole. |
| LONG, Josiah New Albany Daily Ledger Standard 3 Jun 1880 p4 c3: an old citizen of Leavenworth, died Monday of erysipelas,. He was well known in New Albany. Submitted by Sue Carpenter |
| LUCAS, Francis M. February 27, 1875 St Louis, Missouri Deaths from the Indianapolis Journal March-April 1875 Suicide Of An Indianain. St. Louis, February 27- Francis M. Lucas, a merchant and real estate agent of Robinson, Crawford County, Indiana, and son of Judge Joshua Lucas, died at the Mississippi House, East St. Louis, yesterday afternoon, from the effects of an overdoes of morphine, administered by his own hands. 1 March 1875, p.1, c.5. submitted by Peggy Thompson |
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