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Rev John Leighton Limes

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Rev John Leighton Limes

Birth
Death
10 Aug 1948 (aged 87)
Burial
Altadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sunset Lawn Section - Lot 934 - grave #10
Memorial ID
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The Rev. John Leighton Limes was the son of John and Sarah Ann (Cory) Limes. He was born in Ross County, Ohio.

His siblings were:

Rebecca, Harmon James, William Henry, Mary Nancy Elizabeth, and Nathan H. who died youg.

First Baptist Church 1906

The following information is taken from the Baptist Church publication "Directory of the First Baptist Church, Douglas, Arizona, 1906".

The Baptists were the first to organize a church in Douglas. Reverend J. L. Limes, the missionary supporter for Arizona, visited the new town of Douglas in the Spring of 1902. His report, at the Convention which met in Phoenix, in March of that year, led to active work being started at Douglas.
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Pasadena Mausoleum, 2227 Raymond Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001, phone #: 626-794-7133.

In the Sunset Lawn Section:

Lot # 934:

John Leighton Limes - grave # 10
The Rev. John Leighton Limes was the son of John and Sarah Ann (Cory) Limes. He was born in Ross County, Ohio.

His siblings were:

Rebecca, Harmon James, William Henry, Mary Nancy Elizabeth, and Nathan H. who died youg.

First Baptist Church 1906

The following information is taken from the Baptist Church publication "Directory of the First Baptist Church, Douglas, Arizona, 1906".

The Baptists were the first to organize a church in Douglas. Reverend J. L. Limes, the missionary supporter for Arizona, visited the new town of Douglas in the Spring of 1902. His report, at the Convention which met in Phoenix, in March of that year, led to active work being started at Douglas.
********************************************
Pasadena Mausoleum, 2227 Raymond Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001, phone #: 626-794-7133.

In the Sunset Lawn Section:

Lot # 934:

John Leighton Limes - grave # 10


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