Mary Lucas Bateman
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Old Carbon and Hanna Death and Burial Records
Bateman, Mary Lucas
Cemetery: Hanna
Headstone: "1880 - 1938; Mother"
Plot: 108
Born: May 28, 1880
Died: 1938
Age: 58 y's
Note: Mrs. Mary Lucas Bateman passed away after a short illness on May 28th at the Hanna Hospital. She was born in England 58 years ago, where she was married to Richard Lucas, and, with her family, came to Hanna 28 years ago. She was left a widow in 1916 by the death of Mr. Lucas. Later she married J.E. Bateman, who died shortly after. Mrs. Lucas was a communicant of the Episcopal Church, where the funeral service was conducted by Rev. Kellam, interment in the Hanna Cemetery. The Pythian Sisters, of which organization she was a member, conducted their services at the home the evening before. Mrs. Lucas leaves to mourn her passing, two sons, Thomas and Richard, and two daughters, Mrs. Robert While and Mrs. Andrew Ruskanen; two grandchildren, a brother, John Clark, of Hanna, a brother, Charles Clark, of Idaho Springs, Colorado, and two brothers and a sister in England, besides a host of friends. (UPCCEM, July 1928)
Cemetery: Hanna
Headstone: "1880 - 1938; Mother"
Plot: 108
Born: May 28, 1880
Died: 1938
Age: 58 y's
Note: Mrs. Mary Lucas Bateman passed away after a short illness on May 28th at the Hanna Hospital. She was born in England 58 years ago, where she was married to Richard Lucas, and, with her family, came to Hanna 28 years ago. She was left a widow in 1916 by the death of Mr. Lucas. Later she married J.E. Bateman, who died shortly after. Mrs. Lucas was a communicant of the Episcopal Church, where the funeral service was conducted by Rev. Kellam, interment in the Hanna Cemetery. The Pythian Sisters, of which organization she was a member, conducted their services at the home the evening before. Mrs. Lucas leaves to mourn her passing, two sons, Thomas and Richard, and two daughters, Mrs. Robert While and Mrs. Andrew Ruskanen; two grandchildren, a brother, John Clark, of Hanna, a brother, Charles Clark, of Idaho Springs, Colorado, and two brothers and a sister in England, besides a host of friends. (UPCCEM, July 1928)