Brownstown Banner. Wednesday, April 1, 1925 (p. 1). Brownstown, IN.
LANE–Lonie Lane, formerly of Seymour, died at his home in Indianapolis Thursday of a complication of diseases, aged 37 years.
Mr. Lane was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane of Seymour. He was born at Houston July 20, 1888, and moved to Seymour with his parents, where he resided until twelve years ago when he moved to Indianapolis. For several years he was employed by the Big Four railway. He was united in marriage to Miss Nellie Gallemore of Seymour in 1911, who with one son, Harlan, survive him. He also leaves his parent and one brother, Leland Lane, of Seymour.
The remains were brought to Seymour Saturday and taken to the funeral parlors, where funeral (continued on Page four) services in charge of the Rev. L. W. Collar, pastor of the Natzarena church, were held at 3 o'clock. Burial in Riverview cemetery.
Brownstown Banner. Wednesday, April 1, 1925 (p. 1). Brownstown, IN.
LANE–Lonie Lane, formerly of Seymour, died at his home in Indianapolis Thursday of a complication of diseases, aged 37 years.
Mr. Lane was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane of Seymour. He was born at Houston July 20, 1888, and moved to Seymour with his parents, where he resided until twelve years ago when he moved to Indianapolis. For several years he was employed by the Big Four railway. He was united in marriage to Miss Nellie Gallemore of Seymour in 1911, who with one son, Harlan, survive him. He also leaves his parent and one brother, Leland Lane, of Seymour.
The remains were brought to Seymour Saturday and taken to the funeral parlors, where funeral (continued on Page four) services in charge of the Rev. L. W. Collar, pastor of the Natzarena church, were held at 3 o'clock. Burial in Riverview cemetery.
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