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Austin Alfred Jenkins Lilly Sr.

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Austin Alfred Jenkins Lilly Sr.

Birth
Mount Pleasant, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Jan 1962 (aged 78)
Roland Park, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Hydes, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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His obituary from the 24 January 1962 edition of The Baltimore Sun:

A.J. LILLY DIES AT 78

He Was Maryland Casualty Vice President, Counsel


Austin Jenkins Lilly, formerly vice president and counsel of the Maryland Casualty Company, died yesterday at Keswick after a long illness following an accident.
Services for Mr. Lilly, who was 78 years of age, will be at 9.20 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Mears funeral establishment in the 800 block of North Calvert street, and will be followed by a requiem mass at St. Ignatius Church.
Interment in the family plot at St. John's Church, Long Green, will be private.
Mr. Lilly was nationally known as an authority in insurance law. He served as chairman of the law committee of the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies and wrote numerous pamphlets and articles on workmen's compensation and automobile insurance law.
A descendant of families long prominent in Maryland and Pennsylvania, Mr. Lilly was born in Conewago, Pa., December 24, 1883, the son of Henry J. and Mary Helen Jenkins Lilly.

Calvert Hall and Loyola

He attended Calvert Hall College and Loyola College in Baltimore and received his LL.B. degree from the University of Maryland in 1907. He was admitted to the bar that year.
Mr. Lilly spent all his professional career with the Maryland Casualty Company, from which he retired in 1955.
He was a member of the American, Maryland and Baltimore Bar Associations and of the following other organizations:
The Barristers Club, Maryland Historical Society, Phi Kappa Sigma, the Society of Colonial Wars of Maryland, the Southern Maryland Society, the St. George's Society of Baltimore, and the University Club of Baltimore, of which he was an honorary life member.
Mr. Lilly was a student of Spanish literature, and he wrote poetry that appeared in several magazines.
His late wife was the former Mary Helen Scott Browne, of Baltimore.
Surviving are two sons, Austin Jenkins Lilly, Jr., and Thomas H. B. B. Lilly; two sisters, Mrs. J. Marshall Dorsey and Mrs. Horace Arrell Browne, and seven grandchildren, all of Baltimore.
A daughter, Mrs. Sarah Lee Dugan Brown, died last year. [Page 10]
His obituary from the 24 January 1962 edition of The Baltimore Sun:

A.J. LILLY DIES AT 78

He Was Maryland Casualty Vice President, Counsel


Austin Jenkins Lilly, formerly vice president and counsel of the Maryland Casualty Company, died yesterday at Keswick after a long illness following an accident.
Services for Mr. Lilly, who was 78 years of age, will be at 9.20 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Mears funeral establishment in the 800 block of North Calvert street, and will be followed by a requiem mass at St. Ignatius Church.
Interment in the family plot at St. John's Church, Long Green, will be private.
Mr. Lilly was nationally known as an authority in insurance law. He served as chairman of the law committee of the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies and wrote numerous pamphlets and articles on workmen's compensation and automobile insurance law.
A descendant of families long prominent in Maryland and Pennsylvania, Mr. Lilly was born in Conewago, Pa., December 24, 1883, the son of Henry J. and Mary Helen Jenkins Lilly.

Calvert Hall and Loyola

He attended Calvert Hall College and Loyola College in Baltimore and received his LL.B. degree from the University of Maryland in 1907. He was admitted to the bar that year.
Mr. Lilly spent all his professional career with the Maryland Casualty Company, from which he retired in 1955.
He was a member of the American, Maryland and Baltimore Bar Associations and of the following other organizations:
The Barristers Club, Maryland Historical Society, Phi Kappa Sigma, the Society of Colonial Wars of Maryland, the Southern Maryland Society, the St. George's Society of Baltimore, and the University Club of Baltimore, of which he was an honorary life member.
Mr. Lilly was a student of Spanish literature, and he wrote poetry that appeared in several magazines.
His late wife was the former Mary Helen Scott Browne, of Baltimore.
Surviving are two sons, Austin Jenkins Lilly, Jr., and Thomas H. B. B. Lilly; two sisters, Mrs. J. Marshall Dorsey and Mrs. Horace Arrell Browne, and seven grandchildren, all of Baltimore.
A daughter, Mrs. Sarah Lee Dugan Brown, died last year. [Page 10]


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