On February 24, 1909, she was married to Glenn Clapp and they made their home at Route 2, Marshall, where she spent the remainder of her life.
She accepted Christ as her Saviour at the age of twelve and was a member of the Clarksville Baptist Church.
Surviving are the husbnad, Glenn, one daughter, Mrs. Audrey Lycan, two grandchldren, Evan and Beth, and two great grandchildren, Brian and Carla.
Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Golda Bandy of Paris. One sister, Mrs. Anna Nay, preceded her in death.
Her death occured August 5, 1967 at the Paris Hospital at the age of 78 years and 15 days.
We wish to express our sincere appreciation for all acts of kindness and for the many expressions of sympathy extended to us during the illness and death of our loved one.
Glenn Clapp
Lawrence Lycan and family
Source: Marshall Herald (Marshall, IL) 18 August 1967, p. 7
On February 24, 1909, she was married to Glenn Clapp and they made their home at Route 2, Marshall, where she spent the remainder of her life.
She accepted Christ as her Saviour at the age of twelve and was a member of the Clarksville Baptist Church.
Surviving are the husbnad, Glenn, one daughter, Mrs. Audrey Lycan, two grandchldren, Evan and Beth, and two great grandchildren, Brian and Carla.
Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Golda Bandy of Paris. One sister, Mrs. Anna Nay, preceded her in death.
Her death occured August 5, 1967 at the Paris Hospital at the age of 78 years and 15 days.
We wish to express our sincere appreciation for all acts of kindness and for the many expressions of sympathy extended to us during the illness and death of our loved one.
Glenn Clapp
Lawrence Lycan and family
Source: Marshall Herald (Marshall, IL) 18 August 1967, p. 7
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