Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1910 — Mrs. L. J. Lane Died Suddenly At Her Home Tuesday Noon. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. L. J. Lane Died Suddenly At Her Home Tuesday Noon.

Mrs. Lizzie Lane, wife of L. J. Lane, died Tuesday at about 12 o’clock at

her home southeast of Rensselaer. Mrs. Lane had been at the home of relatives in Illinois for several months prior to about three weeks ago, when she returned to her husband and family here. She had been in failing health for six years, having been frightened while the family was living in Arkansas and the fright so wrecked her nervous system that she became a phys’eal wreck. Later dropsy set in and for this, she was operated on several times. About two years ago her li'e was despaired of, but she rallied and since she returned to Jasper county, three weeks ago, she has shown considerable improvement. She was able to be up part of the time and was standing by the side of the bed when death came to her. Members of the family were attracted by a loud cry which she uttered and hastening to the bedside, saw her fall backward across the bed. Investigation disclosed that she was dead. Deceased leaves a husband and five chiHren. The (oldest is a daughter named Edith* who has been living at Tribo'o, 111., for some time. The other children are all at home. They are Ivlo’jroe, Ella, Orlando and Emerson. The body will be shipped to Cramer, 111., and the funeral will be held Thursday. Deceased was 43 years of age last November.