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John Oscar Lane

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John Oscar Lane

Birth
Death
22 Dec 1942 (aged 58–59)
Burial
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 00237 - - 000282
Memorial ID
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Son of George and Margaret Lane

Siblings:
Rollie Lane 1885-1932
Blanche May Lane Waters 1889-1974
Della V Lane 1892-1895
Elmus Elmer Lane 1894-1957

Married Kate V McCullough Lane 1902
(she was widow of his uncle John O Lane who was brother of his father George Lane)

Step child/cousin: John O Lane 1899-1928

Children: Paul L Lane 1903-1904, Elsie Marie Lane Green 1907-1983, Edith Lane 1911- , Elizabeth Lane 1914- , Evelyn Lane 1916-


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Lineville Tribune
Lineville, Wayne County, Iowa
March 24, 1927
E. C. Varney, Pub

Sends Editor Big Paper
John Lane, former Lineville man, now of Colorado Springs, Colo., last week mailed the Editor a copy of the Annual Edition of the Colorado Springs Gazette and Telegraph. The paper was contained in many sections for a total of over two hundred pages and showed many of the beautiful spots in and adjacent to the world's famous Springs. The paper was a real gift and will be kept on file as the writer and family visited these very scenes some six years ago and also enjoyed very much a visit with Mr. Lane and family. John holds a responsible position in the freight department of the Denver and Rio Grande Railway. Many thanks, John.
Son of George and Margaret Lane

Siblings:
Rollie Lane 1885-1932
Blanche May Lane Waters 1889-1974
Della V Lane 1892-1895
Elmus Elmer Lane 1894-1957

Married Kate V McCullough Lane 1902
(she was widow of his uncle John O Lane who was brother of his father George Lane)

Step child/cousin: John O Lane 1899-1928

Children: Paul L Lane 1903-1904, Elsie Marie Lane Green 1907-1983, Edith Lane 1911- , Elizabeth Lane 1914- , Evelyn Lane 1916-


I love this article from the newspaper

Lineville Tribune
Lineville, Wayne County, Iowa
March 24, 1927
E. C. Varney, Pub

Sends Editor Big Paper
John Lane, former Lineville man, now of Colorado Springs, Colo., last week mailed the Editor a copy of the Annual Edition of the Colorado Springs Gazette and Telegraph. The paper was contained in many sections for a total of over two hundred pages and showed many of the beautiful spots in and adjacent to the world's famous Springs. The paper was a real gift and will be kept on file as the writer and family visited these very scenes some six years ago and also enjoyed very much a visit with Mr. Lane and family. John holds a responsible position in the freight department of the Denver and Rio Grande Railway. Many thanks, John.

Gravesite Details

Buried 12/24/1942
Source: City of C/S burial search
Source Date: 3/17/09



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