Miss Lillian Pippin died at her home in Dayton Thursday evening about 6 o’clock, after an illness of three and a half hours. She was in her usual health entertaining a friend when she was stricken without warning with hemorrhage of the brain. Miss Pippin was born February 3, 1867, near Dayton, and had lived there all her life. She was a member of the Memorial Presbyterian church from early childhood and was an efficient teacher in the Bible school for many years, always deeply interested in all the work of the church. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs Joseph Rycraft and Mrs E S Mitman, both of Dayton, and one brother, Arthur Lupton. Of Crawfordsville. The funeral will be held Sunday morning a 10"30 o’clock at the Dayton Presbyterian church, Rev H K Fox officiating. Interment in Wyandotte cemetery.
Miss Lillian Pippin died at her home in Dayton Thursday evening about 6 o’clock, after an illness of three and a half hours. She was in her usual health entertaining a friend when she was stricken without warning with hemorrhage of the brain. Miss Pippin was born February 3, 1867, near Dayton, and had lived there all her life. She was a member of the Memorial Presbyterian church from early childhood and was an efficient teacher in the Bible school for many years, always deeply interested in all the work of the church. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs Joseph Rycraft and Mrs E S Mitman, both of Dayton, and one brother, Arthur Lupton. Of Crawfordsville. The funeral will be held Sunday morning a 10"30 o’clock at the Dayton Presbyterian church, Rev H K Fox officiating. Interment in Wyandotte cemetery.
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