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Louis W. Landram

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Louis W. Landram

Birth
Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
Death
18 Feb 1918 (aged 50–51)
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 1 lot 2 grave 8
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KENTUCKY DEATH RECORDS
Louis Landram
Age: 47
Place of death: Boyle
Date of death: 2 - 18 - 1918
Certificate: 03285
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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Friday, February 22, 1918
Page 7
LOUIS LANDRAM
In Louis Landram, of the Danville Messenger, whose death occurred in Danville Monday, was exemplified the so-called "country editor" of the best type; the wide-awake, well-informed, capable newspaper man, prominent and popular in his community, versed in the political conditions of his State, acquainted with pretty nearly everyone in the State's "Who's Who" of politics, and known widely beyond his circle of personal acquaintances as an editor.
The State Journal reflects the sentiment of the press of the State when it mentions the death of Louis Landram with more than a passing regret, and when it says that through his death journalism in the State suffered a material loss and good citizenship suffered an equal loss.
Mr. Landram was well and favorably known in Frankfort. Widespread sorrow is felt at the news of his untimely end. - Frankfort Journal.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)

LANDRAM
Many friends in this city were grieved to hear of the death of Mr. Louis Landram Sunday night at the Danville Hospital. He was editor of the Danville Messenger, which he managed for eight years. Before coming to Danville he was editor of the Lancaster Record and served a term as president of the Kentucky Press Association. He was of a genial disposition, a kindly and generous heart, and one of the most popular newspaper men in the fraternity. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and an active worker in the congregation. He is survived by his wife. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna Kinnaird. Mr. Landram had always taken an active interest in the Kentucky Woman's College, and as a mark of esteem for him the institution dismissed classes for the funeral. The interment was at the Lancaster cemetery.
(Courtesy of Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co, Ky, Fri Feb 22, 1918)
KENTUCKY DEATH RECORDS
Louis Landram
Age: 47
Place of death: Boyle
Date of death: 2 - 18 - 1918
Certificate: 03285
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Friday, February 22, 1918
Page 7
LOUIS LANDRAM
In Louis Landram, of the Danville Messenger, whose death occurred in Danville Monday, was exemplified the so-called "country editor" of the best type; the wide-awake, well-informed, capable newspaper man, prominent and popular in his community, versed in the political conditions of his State, acquainted with pretty nearly everyone in the State's "Who's Who" of politics, and known widely beyond his circle of personal acquaintances as an editor.
The State Journal reflects the sentiment of the press of the State when it mentions the death of Louis Landram with more than a passing regret, and when it says that through his death journalism in the State suffered a material loss and good citizenship suffered an equal loss.
Mr. Landram was well and favorably known in Frankfort. Widespread sorrow is felt at the news of his untimely end. - Frankfort Journal.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)

LANDRAM
Many friends in this city were grieved to hear of the death of Mr. Louis Landram Sunday night at the Danville Hospital. He was editor of the Danville Messenger, which he managed for eight years. Before coming to Danville he was editor of the Lancaster Record and served a term as president of the Kentucky Press Association. He was of a genial disposition, a kindly and generous heart, and one of the most popular newspaper men in the fraternity. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and an active worker in the congregation. He is survived by his wife. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna Kinnaird. Mr. Landram had always taken an active interest in the Kentucky Woman's College, and as a mark of esteem for him the institution dismissed classes for the funeral. The interment was at the Lancaster cemetery.
(Courtesy of Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co, Ky, Fri Feb 22, 1918)


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