Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1918 — AGED LADY IS DEAD [ARTICLE]
AGED LADY IS DEAD
MISS LYPIA DWIGGINS DIED AT MARION, INDIANA, THURSDAY. • * , • . Word was received here this Friday morning announcing the death of Miss Lydia Dwiggins at Marion, Ind., Thursday afternoon. Miss Dwiggins was about 65 years of age at the time of her death; Deceased was a daughter of Daniel Dwiggins, and a sister of Robert S. and Zimri Dwiggins and was a former resident of Rensselaer, having taught in the public schools of this city about forty years ago. Following her removal from this city, Miss Dwiggins continued in her profession as a school teacher, ultimately locating in Marion, where she has resided for the past fifteen years. The remains will arrive in Rensselaer on the afternoon train Saturday and will be taken direct to Weston cemetery, where brief funeral se. vices will be held, following which they will be laid to rest beside the grave of her sister, Miss Ella Dwiggins, who died about two years ago.
