Mrs. Ethel Lusk, wife of C. C. Lusk, a well known young merchant of Farley, Ala., died on Sunday morning after a brief illness of pneumonia. She was twenty-six years old and was a daughter of Mrs. Clark of New Hope. Two little children survive her. Mrs. Lusk was a lovable young woman and her death is sadly regretted by all who know her.
The funeral services were conducted yesterday by Rev. J. M. Ingon of the Methodist Church and interment was made in the family burying ground at New Hope.
(The Morning Mercury, Huntsville, Ala., 12 Mar 1907, pg. 3. Contributed by Ginny Dunaway Young)
2nd Wife: Married Charles Clay Lusk on September 12, 1901, Madison Co, AL
Children:
Lillian M. Lusk Mummey
Francis Edward Lusk
Mrs. Ethel Lusk, wife of C. C. Lusk, a well known young merchant of Farley, Ala., died on Sunday morning after a brief illness of pneumonia. She was twenty-six years old and was a daughter of Mrs. Clark of New Hope. Two little children survive her. Mrs. Lusk was a lovable young woman and her death is sadly regretted by all who know her.
The funeral services were conducted yesterday by Rev. J. M. Ingon of the Methodist Church and interment was made in the family burying ground at New Hope.
(The Morning Mercury, Huntsville, Ala., 12 Mar 1907, pg. 3. Contributed by Ginny Dunaway Young)
2nd Wife: Married Charles Clay Lusk on September 12, 1901, Madison Co, AL
Children:
Lillian M. Lusk Mummey
Francis Edward Lusk
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