The Courier-Journal 2 Jan 1920
"Mrs. Lovina Revenaugh, 82 years old, widow of A. O. Revenaugh, a widely known Louisville artist and violin maker, who died in 1908, died at her home in the Highlands at 6:30 o'clock last night. She had been ill for several weeks.
Mrs. Revenaugh was born at Elmira, N. Y., and came to Louisville with her husband from Jackson, Mich., thirty-two years ago. Her name before marriage was Morrow.
She is survived by two sons, Claude L. Revenaugh, connected with the National Bank of Kentucky, and J. H. Revenaugh, New York City, and two daughters, Mrs. Rita R. Wolfe, New York City, and Mrs. John F. Thompson, Falmouth, Jamaica.
Mrs. Wolfe, who arrived at Louisville last Monday, will accompany the body to Vernon, Mich., for burial. Funeral services will be held at Boden's chapel tomorrow morning."
The Courier-Journal 2 Jan 1920
"Mrs. Lovina Revenaugh, 82 years old, widow of A. O. Revenaugh, a widely known Louisville artist and violin maker, who died in 1908, died at her home in the Highlands at 6:30 o'clock last night. She had been ill for several weeks.
Mrs. Revenaugh was born at Elmira, N. Y., and came to Louisville with her husband from Jackson, Mich., thirty-two years ago. Her name before marriage was Morrow.
She is survived by two sons, Claude L. Revenaugh, connected with the National Bank of Kentucky, and J. H. Revenaugh, New York City, and two daughters, Mrs. Rita R. Wolfe, New York City, and Mrs. John F. Thompson, Falmouth, Jamaica.
Mrs. Wolfe, who arrived at Louisville last Monday, will accompany the body to Vernon, Mich., for burial. Funeral services will be held at Boden's chapel tomorrow morning."
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