Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1919 — Obituary [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Obituary

Lillian May Snyder Was born April 6, 1897, at Twinsburg, Ohio. She died’ at her home ift Fair Oaks December 25, 1918, aged 21 years, 8 months and 21 day?. She -was a bright, intelligent girl and advanced rapidly in her studies, as attested by the fact that having completed her studies in the common schools she also graduated from the Henry Clay school of Hegewisch, Illinois, June 27, 1913. In addition to this she graduated from the Palmer Method School of Writing, receiving {a diploma June 21, 1913, a reward of merit that speaks well for one so young; and should prove an Incentive to every youth. - She was united in marriage to Clarece A. Geary of Fair Oaks July 12, 1914. To this union a son was born. On 1915 she united with the Christian church in Fair Oaks and remained a< Christian worker until the end. . . It is not necessary to go further in written detail if we but pause a moment to reflect. The 21 years of her life was crowded full of study and usefulness. She leaves to mourn their los a husband and son, father, mother, two brothers, a host of rela^ l and friends whose lives have been brightened by her influence and manner of life. . Fueral services were conducted at the home Saturday, December 92 IQIR at 1:30 p. rn. by Rev. C. ’E. Downey. Interment in Fair Oaks cemetery.