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Serena Caroline Sackett Lamkin

Birth
Death
27 Jun 1923 (aged 68–69)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Victory, Lot 624-3
Memorial ID
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Meade Globe (Meade, Kansas), 12 Jul 1923, Page 8

DEPARTED

Mrs. Serena 0. Lamkin, mother of Mrs. Jessie E. Wenrle, editor of the Post-Dispatch, died at the White Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles, California, Wednesday, June 27th, 1923, and was buried in Los Angeles. Mrs. Wenrle wa8 with her at the time of her death, having arrived there several days before. Mrs. Lamkin was living with a daughter in Los Angeles at the time of being stricken.--Center, Colorado, Post-Dispatch.

Mrs. Lamkin, with her husband, Mr. J. H. Lamkin, who departed this life a short time ago, formerly lived in Gray county, near the present city of Montezuma. She also made several visits to Meade while her daughter, Mrs. Wehrle, and family lived here. Friends both here and at Montezuma, will regret to learn of her death. Two sons, Sam and Charles, and two daughters, Mrs. Wehrle and Mrs. Hearn, survive her.
Meade Globe (Meade, Kansas), 12 Jul 1923, Page 8

DEPARTED

Mrs. Serena 0. Lamkin, mother of Mrs. Jessie E. Wenrle, editor of the Post-Dispatch, died at the White Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles, California, Wednesday, June 27th, 1923, and was buried in Los Angeles. Mrs. Wenrle wa8 with her at the time of her death, having arrived there several days before. Mrs. Lamkin was living with a daughter in Los Angeles at the time of being stricken.--Center, Colorado, Post-Dispatch.

Mrs. Lamkin, with her husband, Mr. J. H. Lamkin, who departed this life a short time ago, formerly lived in Gray county, near the present city of Montezuma. She also made several visits to Meade while her daughter, Mrs. Wehrle, and family lived here. Friends both here and at Montezuma, will regret to learn of her death. Two sons, Sam and Charles, and two daughters, Mrs. Wehrle and Mrs. Hearn, survive her.


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