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Lydia <I>Clay</I> Lawson

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Lydia Clay Lawson

Birth
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Apr 1934 (aged 85)
Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.5185131, Longitude: -97.9373414
Plot
Old Addition, Block 44, Lot 2, Space J
Memorial ID
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Courtesy Oklahoman, Friday, April 06, 1934; Page: 8

FUNERAL SET FOR MRS. LYDIA LAWSON
Kin of Henry Clay Will Be Buried at El Reno.

Rites for Mrs. Lydia Lawson, 85 years old, grand-niece of Henry Clay and state resident since 1900, will be held from the Hahn funeral home at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in El Reno cemetery. Mrs. Lawson died Thursday morning after a long illness at the home of her daughter, Miss Mary F. Lawson, Classen highschool teacher, 2001 Northwest Thirteenth street. Mrs. Lawson moved here 14 years ago from El Reno, her home for 20 years. She was a member of Pennsylvania Avenue Christian church.

Her grandfather was a brother of the southern patriot. Besides her daughter here, Mrs. Lawson is survived by two other daughters. Mrs. D. A. Hutchlnson, Booker, Texas, mother of George A. Hutchinson, state senator from Enid, and Mrs. J. H. Malone, Buffalo, and three sons, George C. Lawson, city, Aaron Lawson, Freeport, Kan., John M. Lawson, Saskatchewan, Can.
Courtesy Oklahoman, Friday, April 06, 1934; Page: 8

FUNERAL SET FOR MRS. LYDIA LAWSON
Kin of Henry Clay Will Be Buried at El Reno.

Rites for Mrs. Lydia Lawson, 85 years old, grand-niece of Henry Clay and state resident since 1900, will be held from the Hahn funeral home at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in El Reno cemetery. Mrs. Lawson died Thursday morning after a long illness at the home of her daughter, Miss Mary F. Lawson, Classen highschool teacher, 2001 Northwest Thirteenth street. Mrs. Lawson moved here 14 years ago from El Reno, her home for 20 years. She was a member of Pennsylvania Avenue Christian church.

Her grandfather was a brother of the southern patriot. Besides her daughter here, Mrs. Lawson is survived by two other daughters. Mrs. D. A. Hutchlnson, Booker, Texas, mother of George A. Hutchinson, state senator from Enid, and Mrs. J. H. Malone, Buffalo, and three sons, George C. Lawson, city, Aaron Lawson, Freeport, Kan., John M. Lawson, Saskatchewan, Can.


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