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In Loving Memory of Hunter Lane
On March 16, 1929, the death angel visited the home of our loving father and called him away to our home above. All was done that the loving hands coud do, but God knew best and called him home. He leaves behind him a mother, Mrs. M. C. (Malinda Catherine Everett Alley) Jones, two brothers, Calvin Alley of Benton and Jim "JP" Alley, Memphis, Tenn.; a wife, Mrs. Mae Lane; five children, three daughters and two sons, Dudley and Calvin Lane, of Benton; Mrs. Mattie Childress, of Bauxite; Mrs. Gough, of Shawnee, Oklahoma, Mrs. Eunice Rankin, Benton, and twelve grandchildren and a host of frinds. He died at Coloroado Springs, Colorado, and was laid to rest at Rosemont Cemetery on March 18, 1929. He was fifty-one years, four months, and twenty-eight days old.
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In Loving Memory of Hunter Lane
On March 16, 1929, the death angel visited the home of our loving father and called him away to our home above. All was done that the loving hands coud do, but God knew best and called him home. He leaves behind him a mother, Mrs. M. C. (Malinda Catherine Everett Alley) Jones, two brothers, Calvin Alley of Benton and Jim "JP" Alley, Memphis, Tenn.; a wife, Mrs. Mae Lane; five children, three daughters and two sons, Dudley and Calvin Lane, of Benton; Mrs. Mattie Childress, of Bauxite; Mrs. Gough, of Shawnee, Oklahoma, Mrs. Eunice Rankin, Benton, and twelve grandchildren and a host of frinds. He died at Coloroado Springs, Colorado, and was laid to rest at Rosemont Cemetery on March 18, 1929. He was fifty-one years, four months, and twenty-eight days old.
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