Cemetery records indicate that the year of birth was 1906, and the date of death was 27-Feb-1925. It also lists the age as 19 years old.
The headstone shows years of 1905 - 1924, which matches precisely to the Lillian E. Lawrence I believe rests here.
Lillian E. Lawrence is the daughter of William George Lawrence, whom is also interred in this same plot. William died in 1913 and rests in "Block: 6, Lot: 58, Section/Plot: SWC." This lot is described as "7' from SE corner of lot 58 Block 6".
The cemetery plot is in the name of "Mary Lawrence", whom would have been the paternal grandmother of Lillian.
Lillian's certificate of death indicated a burial in Duluth. However, her family had departed Duluth and resided in Minneapolis at the time of her death. It is likely she might have been transferred to Duluth upon her death, and finally transferred to Brainerd in February, 1925 which is reflected in cemetery records as her date of death.
Given Lillian's relationship to this family, her father being interred in the same plot, and the headstone birth and death years, it is with reasonable certainty that this is the daughter of William George Lawrence.
Lillian succumbed to a mitral stenosis, then untreatable by current standards of medicine.
Cemetery records indicate that the year of birth was 1906, and the date of death was 27-Feb-1925. It also lists the age as 19 years old.
The headstone shows years of 1905 - 1924, which matches precisely to the Lillian E. Lawrence I believe rests here.
Lillian E. Lawrence is the daughter of William George Lawrence, whom is also interred in this same plot. William died in 1913 and rests in "Block: 6, Lot: 58, Section/Plot: SWC." This lot is described as "7' from SE corner of lot 58 Block 6".
The cemetery plot is in the name of "Mary Lawrence", whom would have been the paternal grandmother of Lillian.
Lillian's certificate of death indicated a burial in Duluth. However, her family had departed Duluth and resided in Minneapolis at the time of her death. It is likely she might have been transferred to Duluth upon her death, and finally transferred to Brainerd in February, 1925 which is reflected in cemetery records as her date of death.
Given Lillian's relationship to this family, her father being interred in the same plot, and the headstone birth and death years, it is with reasonable certainty that this is the daughter of William George Lawrence.
Lillian succumbed to a mitral stenosis, then untreatable by current standards of medicine.
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