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Eva Joyce Lane

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Eva Joyce Lane

Birth
Death
4 Apr 1915 (aged 2–3)
Benton, Saline County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Alexander, Saline County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Lula Mariah Farr Lane McClain (1878 – 1971) and Andrew Hunter Lane (1877 – 1929). Granddaughter of Malinda Catherine Everett Lane Alley Jones (1844 – 1931), Felix Donald Lane (1827 – 1881), Robert David Farr and Harriet C Burgess Farr.


Benton Courier, 18 Feb 1915, page 5
The two year old daughter of Mrs. Lane in southeast Benton was quite seriously burned last Saturday morning. Her clothes caught fire from a stove, and her entire body is so badly burned that her recovery is quite doubtful.

Benton Courier, 25 Feb 1915, page 4
The small child of Mrs. Lane who was so seriously burned last week is still seriously ill and is not expected to live. The child is a grandaughter of Mrs. (Malinda Everett Lane Alley) Jones and a niece of C W Alley.

Benton Courier, 4 March 1915, page 8
The small daughter of Mrs. Lula Lane, who was so badly burned several weeks ago is some better now.

Benton Courier, 8 April 1915, page 8
The little three year old daughter of Mrs. Lula Lane, who was seriously burned on Feb 14th, died April 4th. The little one suffered much continuously since the accident. Burial took place at the Snow Cemetery Monday. The Courier extends sympathy.

Note: No marked grave for her at Snow Cemetery. A memorial stone for her was added in 2014 by LouJane Adams Wills, a cousin.
Daughter of Lula Mariah Farr Lane McClain (1878 – 1971) and Andrew Hunter Lane (1877 – 1929). Granddaughter of Malinda Catherine Everett Lane Alley Jones (1844 – 1931), Felix Donald Lane (1827 – 1881), Robert David Farr and Harriet C Burgess Farr.


Benton Courier, 18 Feb 1915, page 5
The two year old daughter of Mrs. Lane in southeast Benton was quite seriously burned last Saturday morning. Her clothes caught fire from a stove, and her entire body is so badly burned that her recovery is quite doubtful.

Benton Courier, 25 Feb 1915, page 4
The small child of Mrs. Lane who was so seriously burned last week is still seriously ill and is not expected to live. The child is a grandaughter of Mrs. (Malinda Everett Lane Alley) Jones and a niece of C W Alley.

Benton Courier, 4 March 1915, page 8
The small daughter of Mrs. Lula Lane, who was so badly burned several weeks ago is some better now.

Benton Courier, 8 April 1915, page 8
The little three year old daughter of Mrs. Lula Lane, who was seriously burned on Feb 14th, died April 4th. The little one suffered much continuously since the accident. Burial took place at the Snow Cemetery Monday. The Courier extends sympathy.

Note: No marked grave for her at Snow Cemetery. A memorial stone for her was added in 2014 by LouJane Adams Wills, a cousin.


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