MRS. H.L. LYONS DIES SUDDENLY AT MT. PLEASANT HOME
Mrs. Herbert L. Lyons, died early Saturday morning of a heart attack at her home in Mt. Pleasant. Although she had suffered for several years from diabetes, her death came as a shock. She was 69.
Mrs. Lyons was active member of the Mt. Pleasant Methodist church. She and Mr. Lyons were married in 1900 and were parents of two daughters, the late Eula Lyons and Hetty Lyons, now Mrs. R.H. Ware.
Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon by the Rev G.A. Broadus, assisted by the Rev. A.G. Miller.
Pallbearers were her nephews, Joe Lyons, Lucedale, Robert Lyons and Lamar Scarborough, Pascagoula, Lamoine Scott and F.E. Smith, Mobile, and Marshall Roberts, Mt. Pleasant.
She is survived by her husband, her daughter, a grandson, Johnson Ware, a great granddaughter, Carol Sue Ware; a foster son, W.D. Lyons, whom she and Mr. Lyons raised from babyhood, and one sister, Mr. F.W. Scott, Mobile.
About 50 friends and relatives from out of town attended the funeral.
The Chronicle Star Nov 25, 1949
Submitted by Linda Ellis
MRS. H.L. LYONS DIES SUDDENLY AT MT. PLEASANT HOME
Mrs. Herbert L. Lyons, died early Saturday morning of a heart attack at her home in Mt. Pleasant. Although she had suffered for several years from diabetes, her death came as a shock. She was 69.
Mrs. Lyons was active member of the Mt. Pleasant Methodist church. She and Mr. Lyons were married in 1900 and were parents of two daughters, the late Eula Lyons and Hetty Lyons, now Mrs. R.H. Ware.
Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon by the Rev G.A. Broadus, assisted by the Rev. A.G. Miller.
Pallbearers were her nephews, Joe Lyons, Lucedale, Robert Lyons and Lamar Scarborough, Pascagoula, Lamoine Scott and F.E. Smith, Mobile, and Marshall Roberts, Mt. Pleasant.
She is survived by her husband, her daughter, a grandson, Johnson Ware, a great granddaughter, Carol Sue Ware; a foster son, W.D. Lyons, whom she and Mr. Lyons raised from babyhood, and one sister, Mr. F.W. Scott, Mobile.
About 50 friends and relatives from out of town attended the funeral.
The Chronicle Star Nov 25, 1949
Submitted by Linda Ellis
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