Mrs. Lingle had been ill for several weeks, her illness terminating in a mild case of pneumonia, which it was believed to be under control of the attending physician. Her condition showed improvement all day Monday, but a sudden heart attack brought about her death even before the immediate relatives could be summoned to her bedside.
She was the daughter of the late Benjamin Stinson by a first marriage. She was about 73 years of age and was a very estimable lady.
She is survived by her husband, John A. Lingle, editor of the Paoli Republican, and by two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Palmer, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Mary Banks Robinson, of this city [Paoli].
Funeral services were held at the M. E. Church Wednesday afternoon at 2:00. Submitted by Tom Agan.
Springs Valley Herald
January 13, 1927
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Mrs. Lingle had been ill for several weeks, her illness terminating in a mild case of pneumonia, which it was believed to be under control of the attending physician. Her condition showed improvement all day Monday, but a sudden heart attack brought about her death even before the immediate relatives could be summoned to her bedside.
She was the daughter of the late Benjamin Stinson by a first marriage. She was about 73 years of age and was a very estimable lady.
She is survived by her husband, John A. Lingle, editor of the Paoli Republican, and by two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Palmer, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Mary Banks Robinson, of this city [Paoli].
Funeral services were held at the M. E. Church Wednesday afternoon at 2:00. Submitted by Tom Agan.
Springs Valley Herald
January 13, 1927
http://www.ingenweb.org/inorange/obituaries/svobits16.htm
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Married John A. Lingle on 20 Dec 1880, Orange county, Indiana.
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