The Rev. Chester H. Howe, pastor of the Washington Street Baptist Church, Lynn, will officiate. There also will be naval services conducted by a detail of sailors from the Boston Navy Yard. Burial will be in the sailor's lot at the Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn.
Young Dodge was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Low Dodge, of 106 Commercial St., Lynn, and was serving his first enlistment in the navy. While the Marblehead was at Seattle, young Dodge started out to see the city, and spent the night in a hotel. The following morning, employees of the hotel were attracted by the odor of gas, which was traced to the room occupied by Dodge, who was found dead.
The body reached Lynn yesterday.
(Published Tuesday, April 10, 1934 in the Boston Herald)
The Rev. Chester H. Howe, pastor of the Washington Street Baptist Church, Lynn, will officiate. There also will be naval services conducted by a detail of sailors from the Boston Navy Yard. Burial will be in the sailor's lot at the Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn.
Young Dodge was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Low Dodge, of 106 Commercial St., Lynn, and was serving his first enlistment in the navy. While the Marblehead was at Seattle, young Dodge started out to see the city, and spent the night in a hotel. The following morning, employees of the hotel were attracted by the odor of gas, which was traced to the room occupied by Dodge, who was found dead.
The body reached Lynn yesterday.
(Published Tuesday, April 10, 1934 in the Boston Herald)
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