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John E Lawson

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John E Lawson

Birth
Death
4 Oct 1971 (aged 41)
Burial
Chatham Township, Medina County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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The funeral service for John E Lawson will be Thursday at the North Eaton Baptist Church. Burial will be in Chatham Cemetery.

Mr Lawson, 41 of Box 364 Rt 3 Baker Rd, Wellington was pronounced dead yesterday at St Joseph Hospital, Lorain, after he was stricken at his work on the assembly line at Ford Motor Co. Lorain Assembly Plant. Dr Chesner, deputy Lorain County coroner said he died of a heart attack.

Mr. Lawson was born in West Virginia and had lived in the Wellington area for a number of years.

Surviving are his wife, Blanche, nee Johnson; three sons; John Thomas and Michael and two daughters; Linda and Debbie, all at home; nine brothers, Thomas, Bertin, Kenneith, Gene, Benjamin, Frank, Charles, Wilburt and Alfred and six sisters, Mrs Mary Anderson, Mrs Ruby James, Mrs Donnetta Zeis, Mrs. Myrtly Frame and Fannie and Mahalia Lawson.

A son Roger, was killed in Vietnam and he, also was preceded in death by a brother and three sisters.

The Chronilce Telegram Oct 5 1971

The funeral service for John E Lawson will be Thursday at the North Eaton Baptist Church. Burial will be in Chatham Cemetery.

Mr Lawson, 41 of Box 364 Rt 3 Baker Rd, Wellington was pronounced dead yesterday at St Joseph Hospital, Lorain, after he was stricken at his work on the assembly line at Ford Motor Co. Lorain Assembly Plant. Dr Chesner, deputy Lorain County coroner said he died of a heart attack.

Mr. Lawson was born in West Virginia and had lived in the Wellington area for a number of years.

Surviving are his wife, Blanche, nee Johnson; three sons; John Thomas and Michael and two daughters; Linda and Debbie, all at home; nine brothers, Thomas, Bertin, Kenneith, Gene, Benjamin, Frank, Charles, Wilburt and Alfred and six sisters, Mrs Mary Anderson, Mrs Ruby James, Mrs Donnetta Zeis, Mrs. Myrtly Frame and Fannie and Mahalia Lawson.

A son Roger, was killed in Vietnam and he, also was preceded in death by a brother and three sisters.

The Chronilce Telegram Oct 5 1971


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