Monday, March 5, 1906
Miss Julia Lynch is Dead
Miss Julia Lynch, a well-known Edwardsville girl, died at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, at the home of her parents, Attorney and Mrs. Clay H. Lynch on Fourth Street. She had been ill for the last week, threatened with typhoid, but a fatal termination of the malady was entirely unlooked for.
Miss Lynch was a member of the Madison County Teachers’ Association, and it was too great attention to her vocation that undermined her health. She was a member of the Edwardsville Choral, and deeply interested in church work. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made.
Monday, March 5, 1906
Miss Julia Lynch is Dead
Miss Julia Lynch, a well-known Edwardsville girl, died at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, at the home of her parents, Attorney and Mrs. Clay H. Lynch on Fourth Street. She had been ill for the last week, threatened with typhoid, but a fatal termination of the malady was entirely unlooked for.
Miss Lynch was a member of the Madison County Teachers’ Association, and it was too great attention to her vocation that undermined her health. She was a member of the Edwardsville Choral, and deeply interested in church work. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made.
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