Lawrence was at the age of 55 years, 10 months and 16 days at the time of his death. On December 25, 1924 he was united in marriage to Zola May Hamblin at the bride's home near Pitzer. To this union God blessed them with three daughters and one son.
Evelyn Marie, wife of C. Edwin Shetterly of Des Moines; Betty Jean, wife of Robert Reynolds of Earlham; twins, Wayne Douglas of Minnesota Bible College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Wilma Kathleen, wife of Richard Bobenhouse of Des Moines.
He leaves to mourn his passing his beloved wife and children, five grandchildren, Maxine, Carol and Patricia Shetterly; Sharon and Richard Wayne Reynolds; 11 nephews and four nieces. Two brothers, Orval Douglas of Deer Lodge, Montana; Delbert Douglas of Prairie Du Sac, Wisconsin; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Lewellen of Carson, Iowa and Mrs. Golda McKibben of Des Moines, and many cousins and a host of friends.
Lawrence was preceded in death by his father and mother and a brother and sister in infancy.
On July 15, 1923 Lawrence obeyed the gospel of the Lord and was buried with his Lord in Christian baptism at the Early Chapel church later transferring to the Church of Christ at Earlham, and was faithful to this calling until death.
(Burial in Earlham cemetery)
Earlham Echo: Dec. 1955
Lawrence was at the age of 55 years, 10 months and 16 days at the time of his death. On December 25, 1924 he was united in marriage to Zola May Hamblin at the bride's home near Pitzer. To this union God blessed them with three daughters and one son.
Evelyn Marie, wife of C. Edwin Shetterly of Des Moines; Betty Jean, wife of Robert Reynolds of Earlham; twins, Wayne Douglas of Minnesota Bible College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Wilma Kathleen, wife of Richard Bobenhouse of Des Moines.
He leaves to mourn his passing his beloved wife and children, five grandchildren, Maxine, Carol and Patricia Shetterly; Sharon and Richard Wayne Reynolds; 11 nephews and four nieces. Two brothers, Orval Douglas of Deer Lodge, Montana; Delbert Douglas of Prairie Du Sac, Wisconsin; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Lewellen of Carson, Iowa and Mrs. Golda McKibben of Des Moines, and many cousins and a host of friends.
Lawrence was preceded in death by his father and mother and a brother and sister in infancy.
On July 15, 1923 Lawrence obeyed the gospel of the Lord and was buried with his Lord in Christian baptism at the Early Chapel church later transferring to the Church of Christ at Earlham, and was faithful to this calling until death.
(Burial in Earlham cemetery)
Earlham Echo: Dec. 1955
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