Lillie <I>Sidener</I> May

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Lillie Sidener May

Birth
Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 May 1924 (aged 56)
Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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The Shelby Republican, Shelbyville, Indiana, Monday, 12 May 1924 - MRS. LILLIE MAY DIED SATURDAY - Former Resident of Shelby County Passed Away At Her Home in Hope. - FUNERAL SERVICE TUESDAY - Mrs. Lillie May, aged fifty-six, former resident of Shelby county, died Saturday night at 9:35 o'clock at her home in Hope. Her death was caused by cancer, with which she had suffered for more than five years. Mrs. May had formerly lived near Flat Rock, in Shelby county. She was well known through that part of the county. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Hope Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Snyder officiating. Burial will be made in the Hope Moravian cemetery. Mrs. May was a member of the Methodist church at Hope. She was a member of the Daughters of Rebekah at Hope, and the Pythian Sisters at Columbus. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Rogers, of near St. Louis Crossing, and Miss Edna May, at home; one brother, John Sidener, of Elwood; two sisters, Mrs. W. F. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Arthur May, of Hope; and five half-sisters, Mrs. Louisa Holland, Mrs. Sarah Trotter, Mrs. Clementine Harker, and Mrs. Polly Spotts, of Hope, and Mrs. Mary May, of Columbus.
The Shelby Republican, Shelbyville, Indiana, Monday, 12 May 1924 - MRS. LILLIE MAY DIED SATURDAY - Former Resident of Shelby County Passed Away At Her Home in Hope. - FUNERAL SERVICE TUESDAY - Mrs. Lillie May, aged fifty-six, former resident of Shelby county, died Saturday night at 9:35 o'clock at her home in Hope. Her death was caused by cancer, with which she had suffered for more than five years. Mrs. May had formerly lived near Flat Rock, in Shelby county. She was well known through that part of the county. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Hope Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Snyder officiating. Burial will be made in the Hope Moravian cemetery. Mrs. May was a member of the Methodist church at Hope. She was a member of the Daughters of Rebekah at Hope, and the Pythian Sisters at Columbus. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Rogers, of near St. Louis Crossing, and Miss Edna May, at home; one brother, John Sidener, of Elwood; two sisters, Mrs. W. F. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Arthur May, of Hope; and five half-sisters, Mrs. Louisa Holland, Mrs. Sarah Trotter, Mrs. Clementine Harker, and Mrs. Polly Spotts, of Hope, and Mrs. Mary May, of Columbus.


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