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Lorenzo Marion Morse

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Lorenzo Marion Morse

Birth
Maine, USA
Death
22 Oct 1899 (aged 68–69)
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.1336111, Longitude: -121.2480556
Plot
PIONEER I . BLOCK 4 . LOT 3
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SUDDEN DEATH OF L. M. MORSE - The Race Horse Breeder, Known Throughout The State
L. M. Morse, the race horse breeder known throughout the state, died in a barn on his place near Lodi about noon yesterday. He had been walking around in the pasture when he suddenly complained of a severe pain in his heart. He was assisted into the barn by a man employed on the place, and his wife was immediately called. He died within twenty minutes after being taken to the bard. The circumstances would indicate death from heart disease, but it is said that the cause was apoplexy instead. He had suffered an attack before within the last two months, and a second one was expected. He became paralyzed and helpless after being taken to the barn. Mr. Morse was at one time wealthy, but the decrease in land values during the last eight or ten years left him with comparatively a small estate at his death. The deceased was 67 years old. He came to this county in 1857, and had resided here continuously ever since. He went to farming immediately after taking up his residence here, locating on a tract of land two miles from the farm where he died. He leaves a wife, a son, E. E. Morse, and a daughter, Mrs. R. E. Ryan, all residents of this county.
The Evening Mail - October 23, 1899Funeral Of L. M. Morse
The funeral of L. M. Morse took place last Tuesday from his late home on the Cherokee lane, the Rev. S. C. Patterson of the Lodi Congregational Church officiating. Music was rendered by a choir consisting of Mrs. L. H. Thompson, Miss Addine LeMoin and Messrs. G. W. LeMoin and C. L. Newton. The interment was at the Live Oak Cemetery, and the funeral was largely attended. The pallbearers were Henry Beckman, C. P. Allison, A. A. Gove, Reuben Pixley, T. C. Shaw and Daniel McCoy.
The Evening Mail - October 26, 1899
SUDDEN DEATH OF L. M. MORSE - The Race Horse Breeder, Known Throughout The State
L. M. Morse, the race horse breeder known throughout the state, died in a barn on his place near Lodi about noon yesterday. He had been walking around in the pasture when he suddenly complained of a severe pain in his heart. He was assisted into the barn by a man employed on the place, and his wife was immediately called. He died within twenty minutes after being taken to the bard. The circumstances would indicate death from heart disease, but it is said that the cause was apoplexy instead. He had suffered an attack before within the last two months, and a second one was expected. He became paralyzed and helpless after being taken to the barn. Mr. Morse was at one time wealthy, but the decrease in land values during the last eight or ten years left him with comparatively a small estate at his death. The deceased was 67 years old. He came to this county in 1857, and had resided here continuously ever since. He went to farming immediately after taking up his residence here, locating on a tract of land two miles from the farm where he died. He leaves a wife, a son, E. E. Morse, and a daughter, Mrs. R. E. Ryan, all residents of this county.
The Evening Mail - October 23, 1899Funeral Of L. M. Morse
The funeral of L. M. Morse took place last Tuesday from his late home on the Cherokee lane, the Rev. S. C. Patterson of the Lodi Congregational Church officiating. Music was rendered by a choir consisting of Mrs. L. H. Thompson, Miss Addine LeMoin and Messrs. G. W. LeMoin and C. L. Newton. The interment was at the Live Oak Cemetery, and the funeral was largely attended. The pallbearers were Henry Beckman, C. P. Allison, A. A. Gove, Reuben Pixley, T. C. Shaw and Daniel McCoy.
The Evening Mail - October 26, 1899


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