Randolph  County,  Indiana
Obituaries



The  Winchester  Daily
March 14, 1918
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CARL LENNON DIES OF TUBERCULOSIS
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          Carl Lennon, aged thirty, an employee of the Woodbury Glass factory, died Thursday of last week at his home on Short street, following an extended illness with tuberculosis. He had been a resident of Winchester the past five years and was well and favorably known. He is survived by his widow and four children. Funeral services were conducted Sunday by Rev. J.H. Wilson and the remains taken to Fairmount, his former home, for interment.
Contributed by Gina Richardson


A  Randolph  County  Area  Newspaper
1892
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        LENNON, Lucinda, b. Winchester, lnd. Aug. 25,1841-d. Jan. 25, 1892 of La Grippe; she was the d/o -- Romizer and -- (Shaefer) b. Germany. the wf/o Ed. Lennon. Surv. are several bros, and sisters. Fun. at the Catholic Church, bur. at Fountain Pk. Cem. She was a sis/o Taylor Romizer. Feb. 17 paper says she d. of lung fever, dt/o Andrew and Elizabeth Romizer. She m. Edw. Lennon Nov. 15,1862.
Note: m. rec. says Seman.
Contributed by Sandra Mumah

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