Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1914 — JAMES E. FLYNN DIED AT LOWELL [ARTICLE]

JAMES E. FLYNN DIED AT LOWELL

Well Known Veteran and Former , Citizen Passed Away at Home of His Daughter,. James E. Flynn, for many years a esident of this city where he was held in the highest esteeem, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. Vv Weaver, Sunday morning, and the body will be brought here for burial, arriving at 11:05 o’clock and being taken at once to the M. E. church, where the funeral will be conducted by Rev. Servies, pastor of the Lowell M. E. church. Mr. Flynn had been in failing health for some time but until a few months ago he had worked most of the time, being a miller and very much Interested in the rejuvenation by Ralph Sprague of the mill which he had helped to operate for so many years. On the advice of his* physician he reluctantly gave up his work and since the middle part of the summer he had spent most of his time at Lowell. He returned here to register in September and to vote in November and that was hie last trip. Mr. Flynn is survived by two daughters and oiie son, namely, Mrs. H. Y. Weaver, of Lowell, and Hallie -Flynn and Mrs. Oal Nichols, of Chesterton. His wife died and was buried about six years ago. The -son, Hallie Flynn, came, from Chesterton at 2 o’clock this afternoon to make the funeral arrangements.