Here are her obituaries:
Ponca City Democrat
Ponca City, Kay, Oklahoma
Thursday, November 12, 1914
Pg. 1, Col 5
Obituary
Lucille Merechon, a pupil of St. Mary's Academy, died of epliceptic convulsions at the City Hospital Tuesday evening November 10, 5 p.m., aged 17 years.
She was suddenly stricken Sunday night at the Academy, physicians were called and she improved, but became suddenly worse yesterday morning when she was removed to the hospital in the hopes that something might be done there, but she gradually grew worse. Her parents were sent for immediately when the change came, but did not arrive from Anadarko, Oklahoma until 7 o'clock last evening. The body was taken to the Academy last night and was taken on the early soundbound train to her home.
She was loved by all. Both teachers and classmates will greatly miss her. She will be greatly missed from the Adacemy where she has been a pupil for the past three years.
The sorrow-stricker parents have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement.
The funeral will take place Thursday at the home inAnadarko, Oklahoma.
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The Daily Democrat
Anadarko, Caddo, Oklahoma
Thursday, November 12, 1914
Pg. 1, Col. 6
DIED
Lucile Mershone, the seventeen year old daughter of Mrs. Mershone in Old Town, died in Ponca City, Tuesday. The body was shipped to Anadarko. Undertaker Gish took charge of the body until arrangements were made for interment. Mrs Mershone was with her daughter at the time of her death.
Here are her obituaries:
Ponca City Democrat
Ponca City, Kay, Oklahoma
Thursday, November 12, 1914
Pg. 1, Col 5
Obituary
Lucille Merechon, a pupil of St. Mary's Academy, died of epliceptic convulsions at the City Hospital Tuesday evening November 10, 5 p.m., aged 17 years.
She was suddenly stricken Sunday night at the Academy, physicians were called and she improved, but became suddenly worse yesterday morning when she was removed to the hospital in the hopes that something might be done there, but she gradually grew worse. Her parents were sent for immediately when the change came, but did not arrive from Anadarko, Oklahoma until 7 o'clock last evening. The body was taken to the Academy last night and was taken on the early soundbound train to her home.
She was loved by all. Both teachers and classmates will greatly miss her. She will be greatly missed from the Adacemy where she has been a pupil for the past three years.
The sorrow-stricker parents have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement.
The funeral will take place Thursday at the home inAnadarko, Oklahoma.
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The Daily Democrat
Anadarko, Caddo, Oklahoma
Thursday, November 12, 1914
Pg. 1, Col. 6
DIED
Lucile Mershone, the seventeen year old daughter of Mrs. Mershone in Old Town, died in Ponca City, Tuesday. The body was shipped to Anadarko. Undertaker Gish took charge of the body until arrangements were made for interment. Mrs Mershone was with her daughter at the time of her death.
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