Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary
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Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary
Summary
Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary is an obituary[1].
Key Facts
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's image is recorded as Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) Van Deusen obituary in the Jersey Journal on April 13, 1942.png[2].
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's instance of is recorded as obituary[3].
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's publication date is recorded as +1942-04-13T00:00:00Z[4].
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's main subject is recorded as Lynette Mae Curlhair[5].
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's main subject is recorded as Benjamin S. Van Deusen II[6].
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's main subject is recorded as Nora A. Curlhair[7].
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's main subject is recorded as Maine[8].
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's published in is recorded as The Jersey Journal[9].
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's copyright status is recorded as public domain[10].
- Lynette Mae Curlhair (1872-1942) obituary's quotation or excerpt is recorded as "Mrs. Linette M. C. Van Dusen [sic]. Following a brief illness, Mrs. Linette M. Curlhair Van Dusen, died today in the Medical Center. Mrs. Van Dusen, who was the wife of the late Benjamin S. Van Dusen, Sr., was 69 years old. Born in Maine [sic], N.Y., she had resided in Jersey City since 1922. She was a member of Browne Memorial Church and active in the societies of the church. Surviving her are her two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Smith and Mrs. Lillian Reeve and two sons, Peter and Benjamin S., Jr. A sister, Miss Nora Curlhair also survived."[11].