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Lucy “Lou” <I>Phillips</I> Gump

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Lucy “Lou” Phillips Gump

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
28 Nov 1882 (aged 25)
Persia, Harrison County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Walnut, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E Block 17 Lot 8
Memorial ID
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Marriage: To J. D. (Joseph D.) on Oct. 17, 1876 at Avoca, Pottawattamie County, Iowa.

Children: Winnie B. Gump, Vinnie M. Gump, and Roy Gump Sweny.

Obituary: Mrs. Joe. Gump, of Persia, died Monday morning, of typho-malarial fever after an illness of 8 or 10 days duration. The body was brought here Tuesday morning, and funeral services held at the Presbyterian church. The deceased had always expressed a fear of being buried alive and requested that every precaution should be taken before interment. Consequently Doctors Hanna, Darnell and Williams verified and made an examination of the corpse at the church. (The Walnut News, Dec. 1, 1882)
Marriage: To J. D. (Joseph D.) on Oct. 17, 1876 at Avoca, Pottawattamie County, Iowa.

Children: Winnie B. Gump, Vinnie M. Gump, and Roy Gump Sweny.

Obituary: Mrs. Joe. Gump, of Persia, died Monday morning, of typho-malarial fever after an illness of 8 or 10 days duration. The body was brought here Tuesday morning, and funeral services held at the Presbyterian church. The deceased had always expressed a fear of being buried alive and requested that every precaution should be taken before interment. Consequently Doctors Hanna, Darnell and Williams verified and made an examination of the corpse at the church. (The Walnut News, Dec. 1, 1882)

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Three-link chain is a symbol of the Daughters of Rebekah. Her name is hidden behind the metal band. DIED NOV 28 1882 AGED 25 Yrs 3 Ms 7 Days



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