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Olivia <I>Lamison</I> Sprague

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Olivia Lamison Sprague

Birth
Lima, Allen County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Jan 1917 (aged 51)
Lima, Allen County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lima, Allen County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 17, Lot 9
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Funeral services for Mrs. Olivia Lamison Sprague, widow of the late Grant Sprague, who died at her home in the Thomas apartments, corner of west Market and Elizabeth streets, at 10:45 o'clock Sunday night, after a two years illness with cancer, were held from Woodlawn chapel this afternoon. Rev Thomas R. Knox officiated. Interment was made in Woodlawn cemetery.
Mrs. Sprague was born in Lima 51 years ago, and had resided her continuously since. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Lamison, two of Lima's pioneer residents. Her husband, a Lima newspaper man, died nine months ago. Mrs. Sprague's death occurred on the eve of their twenty-seventh wedding anniversary.
Two sons, Martin of Chicago and Thomas, attending Annapolis naval academy, one daughter, Miss Nora, at home, one brother, Jason G. Lamison of New York, and one sister, Mrs. Donald MacLaren, of New York survive.

Lima Daily News
Jan 2, 1917
Funeral services for Mrs. Olivia Lamison Sprague, widow of the late Grant Sprague, who died at her home in the Thomas apartments, corner of west Market and Elizabeth streets, at 10:45 o'clock Sunday night, after a two years illness with cancer, were held from Woodlawn chapel this afternoon. Rev Thomas R. Knox officiated. Interment was made in Woodlawn cemetery.
Mrs. Sprague was born in Lima 51 years ago, and had resided her continuously since. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Lamison, two of Lima's pioneer residents. Her husband, a Lima newspaper man, died nine months ago. Mrs. Sprague's death occurred on the eve of their twenty-seventh wedding anniversary.
Two sons, Martin of Chicago and Thomas, attending Annapolis naval academy, one daughter, Miss Nora, at home, one brother, Jason G. Lamison of New York, and one sister, Mrs. Donald MacLaren, of New York survive.

Lima Daily News
Jan 2, 1917


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