Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1914 — James E. Flynn Brought Here for Burial Yesterday. [ARTICLE]

James E. Flynn Brought Here for Burial Yesterday.

James E. Flynn, an old resident of Rensselaer who for a number of . years was connected with the Rens- • selaer flour mills, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. V. Weaver, ;in Lowell, Sunday morning and the i body was brought to Rensselaer foi .burial on the 11:05 a. m., train yes- : terday. The funeral was held imme- ; diately from the M. E. church, conI ducted by Rev. Servies, the M. E. , minister at Lowell. Mr. Flynn had been in failing health for some time i and his last visit to Rensselaer was ■early in October to register for the November election. He leaves three children, Mrs. H. V. Weaver of Lowetl, and Mrs. Leona Nichols and Hallie Flynn of Chesteri ton. His first wife died several years ago and he was later married to Mrs. Sarah Miller, now of Indianapolis. But a separation and divorce followed. Mr. Flynn was a veteran of the civil war and was aged 70 years last August. Burial was made in the family lot in Weston cemetery.