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Jennie <I>Drake</I> Sawyers

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Jennie Drake Sawyers

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
2 Jul 1934 (aged 76)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7353444, Longitude: -92.8640417
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Jennie married John Lazelle Sawyers in 1883.
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MRS. J, L. SAWYERS DIES AGE 76 YRS, IN BALTIMORE, MD.
Heart Trouble Resulted in Death While Son Lazelle Was on Way to Bedside

The death of Mrs. J. L. Sawyers occurred this morning about 8:30 in the Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, Md., while her son Lazelle was hastening from Centerville in response to a communication Sunday morning announcing her serious illness. The message stated that she was in a sinking condition the result of a heart attack, following serious heart trouble of some months duration. He left Sunday noon and will not arrive in Baltimore until this evening.
It is believed that the body will be brought to Centerville, arriving probably by Wednesday, and that the funeral may be Thursday. However, this remains for later-arrangement and announcement.
Mrs. Sawyers was the daughter of Gen. and Mrs. F. M. Drake and is survived only by John Drake in Paris and Mrs. Geo. W. Studivant of Pasadena, Calif., of the original family: An older sister, Mrs. T. P. Shonts, another sister, Mrs. Henry Goss, and a brother, Frank Drake, are deceased.
She was married to Dr. J. L. Sawyers in 1883 who became prominent physician and surgeon and Centerville businessman. He died in 1914. They have three children now living, Mrs. Wm. G. Baker, Jr., of Baltimore, Hygiene of Greenwich, Conn., and F. L. Sawyers of Centerville. Soon after the death of her husband she went east to make her home; and has resided in the Baltimore vicinity for some time.

Burial Service for Mrs. Sawyers Thursday at 11 Funeral services for Mrs. J. L. Sawyers, whose death occurred in Baltimore, Md., Monday, are being held this afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. G. Baker Jr., in Baltimore. The remains will arrive in Centerville Wednesday evening, coming by way of Albia on the afternoon train. Burial services will be held at Oakland cemetery in this city at promised an eleven o'clock Thursday morning where Rev. H. E. Trimble, pastor of the Central Church of Christ, will conduct a brief service at the grave.

Contributor: Rebecca Calman (49524052)
Jennie married John Lazelle Sawyers in 1883.
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MRS. J, L. SAWYERS DIES AGE 76 YRS, IN BALTIMORE, MD.
Heart Trouble Resulted in Death While Son Lazelle Was on Way to Bedside

The death of Mrs. J. L. Sawyers occurred this morning about 8:30 in the Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, Md., while her son Lazelle was hastening from Centerville in response to a communication Sunday morning announcing her serious illness. The message stated that she was in a sinking condition the result of a heart attack, following serious heart trouble of some months duration. He left Sunday noon and will not arrive in Baltimore until this evening.
It is believed that the body will be brought to Centerville, arriving probably by Wednesday, and that the funeral may be Thursday. However, this remains for later-arrangement and announcement.
Mrs. Sawyers was the daughter of Gen. and Mrs. F. M. Drake and is survived only by John Drake in Paris and Mrs. Geo. W. Studivant of Pasadena, Calif., of the original family: An older sister, Mrs. T. P. Shonts, another sister, Mrs. Henry Goss, and a brother, Frank Drake, are deceased.
She was married to Dr. J. L. Sawyers in 1883 who became prominent physician and surgeon and Centerville businessman. He died in 1914. They have three children now living, Mrs. Wm. G. Baker, Jr., of Baltimore, Hygiene of Greenwich, Conn., and F. L. Sawyers of Centerville. Soon after the death of her husband she went east to make her home; and has resided in the Baltimore vicinity for some time.

Burial Service for Mrs. Sawyers Thursday at 11 Funeral services for Mrs. J. L. Sawyers, whose death occurred in Baltimore, Md., Monday, are being held this afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. G. Baker Jr., in Baltimore. The remains will arrive in Centerville Wednesday evening, coming by way of Albia on the afternoon train. Burial services will be held at Oakland cemetery in this city at promised an eleven o'clock Thursday morning where Rev. H. E. Trimble, pastor of the Central Church of Christ, will conduct a brief service at the grave.

Contributor: Rebecca Calman (49524052)


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