SHE WILL NOT GREET HIM WHEN HE RETURNS
Over there in France the boys, they say, are cheered by news from home.
But even from home there may come news that is sad and heartbreaking.
And so it must be for a young man from this city, who is now with the
forces in France, Arthur Lonzo. When he receives the news which means
that, should he ever return home, the mother who bade him a loving and
tearful farewell when he departed will not be here to clasp him to her arms.
Mrs. Frank Lonzo, a native of Two Rivers, aged 46, passed away Sunday at
the home on the Eastside after an illness of several weeks' duration.
Deceased was a kind and loving wife and mother and christian lady.
Besides a large number of friends and neighbors who are greatly saddened
by her untimely death, she is survived by her husband, her aged parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lafond and ten children, one more of whom, Urban, is
in the U.S. Service, a member of the Coast Guard on the Atlantic coast.
The funeral was held Wednesday morning from St. Luke's church. But
interment did not take place until today when the son, Urban, reached here.
The Reporter, Thurs., July 11, 1918
SHE WILL NOT GREET HIM WHEN HE RETURNS
Over there in France the boys, they say, are cheered by news from home.
But even from home there may come news that is sad and heartbreaking.
And so it must be for a young man from this city, who is now with the
forces in France, Arthur Lonzo. When he receives the news which means
that, should he ever return home, the mother who bade him a loving and
tearful farewell when he departed will not be here to clasp him to her arms.
Mrs. Frank Lonzo, a native of Two Rivers, aged 46, passed away Sunday at
the home on the Eastside after an illness of several weeks' duration.
Deceased was a kind and loving wife and mother and christian lady.
Besides a large number of friends and neighbors who are greatly saddened
by her untimely death, she is survived by her husband, her aged parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lafond and ten children, one more of whom, Urban, is
in the U.S. Service, a member of the Coast Guard on the Atlantic coast.
The funeral was held Wednesday morning from St. Luke's church. But
interment did not take place until today when the son, Urban, reached here.
The Reporter, Thurs., July 11, 1918
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