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Charles Butler Lyons

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Charles Butler Lyons Veteran

Birth
Silver City, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
Death
19 Mar 1958 (aged 68)
Cameron County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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WW1
Charles was a cook for the unit.
MOBILE HOSP.1 (UNIT K)
St Nazaire, France
Rank Private
Service Number 938014
Notes MOBILE HOSPITAL NO. ONE, (UNIT K)

Charles was the husband of Grace Martha McReynolds. He was the son of Charles and Geneive Mable Butler Lyons.

Charles died in Cameron, Texas, United State, and was shipped to Kentucky for burial where his dear wife Grace was from. They are buried side-by-side.

Obituary:
LYONS: Charles B. Lyons, while visiting his brother in Brownsville, Tex., suffered a sudden heart attack resulting in his death on March 19. Mr. Lyons the son of Charles Herbert Lyons and Genevieve Bulter Lyons was born in Silver City, April 10, 1889. He was reared on the Gila, homesteaded on Duck Creek and ran freight lines from Silver City to Mogollon prior to World War I. He served with the A.E.F. in Mobile Hospital No I which followed the battles on each of the Western Fronts and received three citations for bravery under fire. After the war, he engaged in mining and then became an employee of Kennecott Copper Corporation for more than 20 years at Hurley. In 1953, he retired to home near Clarksville, Ark. He was a member of the "Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis" (AMORC)" Surviving are his wife, Grace McReynolds Lyons, a brother, C W. Lyons, Brownsville, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. Clint Belden and Mrs. Jane Hensley, both of Fresno, Calif. Mrs. R.E. Nunnelley, Truth or Consequences, N.M. and Mrs. G.K. Hanson, Oroville, Calif. Interment was at Hopkinsville Ky., in the McReynolds family cemetery on March 23. Mrs. Lyons had not made the trip with her husband on the visit to Texas but accompanied the body to Kentucky. She is now at her home in Clarkvillie, Ark. Her address is R.R.2.
WW1
Charles was a cook for the unit.
MOBILE HOSP.1 (UNIT K)
St Nazaire, France
Rank Private
Service Number 938014
Notes MOBILE HOSPITAL NO. ONE, (UNIT K)

Charles was the husband of Grace Martha McReynolds. He was the son of Charles and Geneive Mable Butler Lyons.

Charles died in Cameron, Texas, United State, and was shipped to Kentucky for burial where his dear wife Grace was from. They are buried side-by-side.

Obituary:
LYONS: Charles B. Lyons, while visiting his brother in Brownsville, Tex., suffered a sudden heart attack resulting in his death on March 19. Mr. Lyons the son of Charles Herbert Lyons and Genevieve Bulter Lyons was born in Silver City, April 10, 1889. He was reared on the Gila, homesteaded on Duck Creek and ran freight lines from Silver City to Mogollon prior to World War I. He served with the A.E.F. in Mobile Hospital No I which followed the battles on each of the Western Fronts and received three citations for bravery under fire. After the war, he engaged in mining and then became an employee of Kennecott Copper Corporation for more than 20 years at Hurley. In 1953, he retired to home near Clarksville, Ark. He was a member of the "Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis" (AMORC)" Surviving are his wife, Grace McReynolds Lyons, a brother, C W. Lyons, Brownsville, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. Clint Belden and Mrs. Jane Hensley, both of Fresno, Calif. Mrs. R.E. Nunnelley, Truth or Consequences, N.M. and Mrs. G.K. Hanson, Oroville, Calif. Interment was at Hopkinsville Ky., in the McReynolds family cemetery on March 23. Mrs. Lyons had not made the trip with her husband on the visit to Texas but accompanied the body to Kentucky. She is now at her home in Clarkvillie, Ark. Her address is R.R.2.


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