Geneva, Ontario County, New York.
Tuesday, March 10, 1896
The death and burial of Mrs. Sarah T. Lum, widow of the late D. L. Lum, will recall to the minds of the older Genevans some incidents concerning her family. Her husband was a druggist in Geneva fifty years ago and had a store on Seneca street in the building now owned in part by the Geneva National bank, and part of Zobrist's and Haight's stores. It will be remembered that it was a son of hers, Dyer Lum, who during the trial of Haymarket anarchists in Chicago ten years ago, was implicated in their affairs, although it was shown that there was no ground for such charges. He was a printer in Chicago and did work for the anarchists, but had no part in their proceedings. He died some years ago. Burial Washington Street Cemetery.
[Thank You to volunteer contributor Kurt Carroll (46891035), for the above obituary.]
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Geneva, Ontario County, New York.
Tuesday, March 10, 1896
The death and burial of Mrs. Sarah T. Lum, widow of the late D. L. Lum, will recall to the minds of the older Genevans some incidents concerning her family. Her husband was a druggist in Geneva fifty years ago and had a store on Seneca street in the building now owned in part by the Geneva National bank, and part of Zobrist's and Haight's stores. It will be remembered that it was a son of hers, Dyer Lum, who during the trial of Haymarket anarchists in Chicago ten years ago, was implicated in their affairs, although it was shown that there was no ground for such charges. He was a printer in Chicago and did work for the anarchists, but had no part in their proceedings. He died some years ago. Burial Washington Street Cemetery.
[Thank You to volunteer contributor Kurt Carroll (46891035), for the above obituary.]
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