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Liddell, Robert, Rector, Feb. 3 - Robert Liddell, aged 67, was found dead in bed by his wife at 2:30 o'clock this morning. Death was due to Apoplexy.

He was twice elected circuit clerk, twice sheriff, twice judge of Clay county, and was twice senator from this, the First district. He was senior grand deacon of Arkansas Lodge of Masons; and was in attendance at a meeting of the local fraternity yesterday afternoon, apparently in good health. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Will Liddell, banker of Jonesboro, Finis Liddell of this city, and two daughters, Mrs. Beulah O'Sullivan of Memphis and Mrs. Clara Jones of Paris, Texas.

Interment will be made at Woodlawn Heights in this city Monday afternoon. Masonic services will be in charge of J.S. Reamey of Hot Springs, grandmaster of Arkansas Masons.
2/4/1917

Liggett, Miss
Silvia, Paragould, Jan 15- Miss Silvia Liggett, aged 28, died Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Liggett of Marmaduke. Besides her parents she is survived by a sister. Miss Grace Liggett of Marmaduke, and a brother, Clarence Liggett of Augusta.
1/16/1930

Lighthiser, Fanny, Cotter, Jan. 7 - Mrs. Fanny Lighthiser, an old resident, died near Melbourne, at the home of a sister, last Thursday and was buried here Friday. The Funeral was held at the Methodist church with the Eastern Star lodge in charge. Mrs. Lighthiser was the wife of the late Harry Lighthiser, one of the first business men of this place.
1/8/1917

Lightle, W.H., Searcy Jan 14 - W. H. Lightle, aged 71, well known merchant and banker of Searcy, died at 8:30 o'clock tonight at Memphis, Tenn., from a three day illness from pneumonia. Death occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L A Biggs. Besides Mrs. Biggs, Mr. Lightle is survived by Mrs. S K Davis, J Edward Lightle and Miss Julia P Lightle all of Searcy. Mr. Lightle was born in Tennessee in 1851, and moved to Arkansas in 1872. He entered the merchantile business at Searcy under the firm name of Lightle & Co., which later was reorganized to include J E Lightle as a member of the firm. In 1888 he organized the People's bank, the oldest bank in White county, and was president of that institution for 15 years. In 1909 he organized the Searcy Bank and Trust Company, being elected president. He served in this capacity until his death. The body will be brought to Searcy tomorrow afternoon. Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon.
1/15/1922

Linblade, Albert, Texarkana, July 4 - Albert Linblade, 15 year old stepson of L. O. Smith, was drowned while bathing in Clear Lake on the Priest farm, about 10 miles north of here, about noon today. Fifteen minutes elapsed before the accident was reported by other smaller boys in the party. The young man's family lives at East Heights, two miles out from the city.
7/5/1917

Lindsey, W.L., W. L. Lindsey, aged 66, died at a local hospital at 1:45 o'clock yesterday morning. He is survived by four nephews, J H, G M and L W Lindsey of North Little Rock and E W Lindsey of El Paso, Tex. Funeral services will be held at 1605 Pike avenue at 9:30 o'clock this morning. The Rev Edward Forrest, pastor of the Gardner Memorial church of North Little Rock will be in charge. The body will be taken overland to Gibson cemetery by Owens & Co.
1/30/1922

Lindsay, Wilbur, Pine Bluff, March 10 - Wilbur F Lindsay, aged 47, died yesterday afternoon at the home of Captain and Mrs. W.F. Lindsay at Altheimer of Pneumonia. Beside his parents he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. F.D. Murdaugh of Swan Lake and Mrs. W.F. Minor of Altheimer. The body was brought to Pine Bluff this morning following a brief funeral service at Altheimer, and burial was in Bellwood cemetery.
3/11/1917

Lineberger, Harry M., d. 7/22/90 Crossett.
ed 81; Survived: Wife, Helen Lineberger; Son, Jim Lineberger; Sister, Thelma Parrish; Interment: Pinewood Memorial Park.
7/24/90

Lineek, Maggie, Trumann, Jan 20 - Mrs. Maggie Lineek, aged 60, died at her home here Thursday. She is survived by two sons, Buster Sullivan of Trumann and Emmett Sullivan of Aberdeen, Miss; six daughters, Mrs. James Stevens and Miss Treva Sullivan, Trumann; Mrs. Lee Hill, Charlotte, N C, Mrs. L N Douglas, Flint, Mich; Mrs. Joe Rhodes, Wood River, Ill, and Mrs. Gilbert Hill, Kansas City.
1/21/1930

Lingo, Lottie, Mrs. Lottie Lingo, aged 20, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Morris, 210 West Eighth street, North Little Rock, at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. She is survived by her parents, her husband, Fred Lingo of the U.S. navy, station at Philadelphia, and one daughter, Alice. The body was sent to Lonoke yesterday afternoon by the P.H. Ruebel & Co.;ag10/19/1917

Linzy, William H., Pine Bluff, May 7 - William H. Linzy, aged 31, a farmer of Palmyra, died at a local hospital today. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. J.T. Linzy; by two sisters, Mrs. C.B. Guest of Pine Bluff and Mrs. Jennie Bell Case of Reydell, and seven brothers, J.T. Linzy Jr., L.R. Linzy, C.F. Linzy of Cornerstone, J.A. Linzy, J.V. Linzy, V.M. Linzy and L.D. Linzy of Randall. Funeral services will be held at Palmyra tomorrow.
5/8/1917

Lipe, Belle, Fayetteville, Jan 18 - New of the death of Mrs. Belle Lipe, aged 81, at Oklahoma City, has been received here. Mrs. Lipe was born and reared in Fayetteville, and was well known here. She is survived by her sister, Mrs. Ella Oliver of Fayetteville, one granddaughter, Mrs. Bette Ireland of Oklahoma City and one brother, W C Cardwell of Spokane, Wash.
1/19/1922

Lipe, Veddie, Mrs. Veddie Lipe, aged 21, died at a local hospital at 8:30 o'clock last night. She is survived by her husband, W.H. Lipe, of Adona; one brother, C.S.Hann, and one sister, Mrs. Maud Davis, both of Harrisburg. The body will be sent by P.H. Ruebel & Co. to Adona at 7:55 o'clock this morning.
5/13/1917

Lippiens, J.L., Funeral services for J.L. Lippiens, aged 49, who died Friday afternoon from injuries received when he was run over by a motor truck in which he was returnign home from the cantonment, will be held at 4:30 this afternoon from the family residence, 310 Victory street, in charge of the Rev. E.P. Alldredge. Burial will be in Oakland.
7/15/1917

Lipscomb, Imogene, England, April 8 - Miss Imogene Lipscomb, 13, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lipscomb, died yesterday at the fmily residence. She is survived by her parents, three sisters and three brothers.
4/9/1915

Lipsley, S.F., Memphis, Tenn., Jan 10 - S F Lipsley, aged 45 of Parkin, Ark., died in the Baptist hospital here today after a brief illness from pneumonia.
1/14/1922

Little, J.R., Heber Springs, Aug 9 = Mrs. J.R. Little died here Tuesday after a long illness. She is survived by three sons, Walter, Homer and Neill, and one daughter. Mrs. N.B. DeLoach, all of this city.
8/10/1917

Little, Samuel, Samuel Little, aged 83, brother of the late J E Little, and well know citizen of Conway for 40 years, died in a Little Rock hospital at 11 a.m. yesterday

Mr. Little was born in Attala county, Mississippi, January 5 1846. His wife died several years ago and he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W L Miller and Mrs. W N Witt of Conway; two sons, Alvin Little of Conway and Oscar Little of Fayetteville, and one sister, Mrs. W T Adcock of Sallis, Miss.
1/14/1930

Little, Susan
Milanda, Malvern, June 6 - Mrs. Susan Milanda Little, aged 61, died at her home recently. She is survived by her husband, William Little of this city, and the following hildren; Ozel Little of Malvern; Mrs. Bessie Davis and Gilbert Little of Detroit, Mich; Homer Little and Mrs. Ola Linker of Woodson, and William Little of Bayerdelle.
1/7/1930

Littlefield, R.C., Blytheville, Jan 17- R C Littlefield, aged 48, Burdette farmer, died at his home Wednesday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Littlefield and a sister, Mrs. Maude Kirby of Burdette.
1/18/1930

Littrell, Nora, Pine Bluff, March 7 - Mrs. Nora C Littrell, a resident of Pine Bluff for only a few weeks, died at her home here yesterday afternoon of tuberculosis. She is survived by her husband and four children. The body will be sent to the former home at Senath, Mo., for burial.
3/8/1917

Litzberger, Anthony A., Anthony A. Litzberger, aged 24, died at the family residence, 123 North Park Avenue, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He is survived by his wife, two sisters, Mrs. E L McCordell and Mrs. H F Hobbs; and two brothers, George and Willie Benner, all of Little Rock. The body is held at the Healey & Roth undertaking parlors. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
1/3/22

Funeral services for Anthony A Litzenberger, who died Monday at the family home, 123 N Park Avenue, will be held at St. Edwards church, Ninth and Sherman streets, at 9 o'clock this morning in charge of the Rev. Father Maurus Rohner. Burial wil be in Calvary cemetery. Pallbearers will be Joseph L Heinrich, William T Gilmore, William Berberick, M N Hanson Jr., F L Hilliard, Willie Rinke, Fritz Siebert and Curt Scheffel.
1/4/1922

Litzke, Ferdinand, Ferdinand Litzke, 84 years old, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. H. LaDue, 712 East Captiol avenue, at 4:40 yesterday afternoon after an illness of three weeks. He was born Fuerstonwalde, Bradesburg, Germany, August 15, 1832. He came to America in 1873, making his home at Harrisburg, Pa., for a time, later moving to St. Louis, Mo. He came to Little Rock September 12, 1877. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Lesenberg and Mrs. Emma Langbeim of Memphis and Mrs. LaDue and Miss Lizzie M. Litzke of Little Rock; son son, Paul H. Litzke of Little Rock. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 this afternoon at the P.H. Ruebel & Co. chapel. The Rev. John Van Lear will officiate. The pallbearers will be: B. Bodemann, Adam Penzel, Mike P. Forster, W. A Hicks, Dr. E.H. Green an Francis Flaherty. Burial will be at Oakland cemetery.
2/11/1917

Livesay, Dewey, Conway, March 4 - The body of Dewey Livesay, who yesterday committed suicide at his home here was sent this afternoon to De Vall's Bluff for burial. ag3/5/1917

Livesay, Mrs.
Emily F., Paragould, Jan 12- Mrs. Emiy F Livesay, aged 78, died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J L Bradsher, Thursday. She was a native of North Carolina but lived in Greene county most of her life and for the past four years has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Bradsher. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bradsher and Mrs. Z H Pitts of Clarksville, three sons, Charles Livesay of Marmaduke, Coley of St.Louis, and Robert of El Dorado, Il.
1/13/1930

Lochridge, G.L., Mena, June 1 - G.L. Lochridge, until early this year head of the Lochridge Dry Goods Company and president of the First National bank of Mena, probably the wealthiest man in this part of the state, died tonight at 11:45 as a result of a broken blood vessel in his head and consequent almost total paralysis. Mr. Lochridge was downtown during the afternoon as were Mrs. Lochridge and his daughter, Mrs. Edwin B. Cox. He was first to reach home and when Mrs. Cox reached the house her father was barely conscious and he had lost consciousness before help arrived.
6/2/1917

Lock, George, Hot Springs, March 3 - George Lock, aged 77 of Lake Charles, La a wealthy lumberman and capitalist and former president of the national orgainzation of Hoo Hoo, died here this morning after an illness of three days, following an attack of pneumonia.

Mr. Lock, with his wife and two granddaughters, had been here about three weeks, and had enjoyed good health until Wednesday, when a chill was followed by pneumonia, which caused a complication of heart trouble. A son, who arrived here tonight, will take the body to Lake Charles tomorrow.

Mr. Lock was born in Kent, England, in 1839.
3/4/1917

Locke, H.C., Ashdown, Jan 8 - H C Locke died here yesterday. He is survived by his wife, mother, three brothers and three sister. He was a Mason.
1/9/1922

Locke, Robert, DeQueen, Aug 17 - Robert Locke, aged 18, of Lockesburg, died here early this morning as the result of injuries received when a motor car on which he and three other men were riding, on he DeQueen and Eastern railroad, was derailed yesterday afternoon. The car struck a cow. Locke's skull was fractured.
8/18/1917

Locket, Basset, Marianna, Sept. 1 - Yesterday Jesse Britton, negro, shot and instantly killed Basset Locket, another negro, on Griffis Newbean's farm at Skidmore Ridge.

Bad Blood had existed between the negroes for some time.
9/2/1917

Long, Agnes V., Agnes V. Long, the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Long, 312 Martin Avenue, died at the family home at 2:10 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Beside her parents, she is survived by two brothers, Agbert and Edwin. Funeral services will be conducted from the family residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon by the Rev. A H. Autry. Interment will be in Oakland cemetery.
2/21/1917

Long, Clifford, Malvern, Sept. 27 - Clifford Long, county surveyor of Hot Spring county, died at his home at Friendship last night.
9/28/1917

Long, Grace, Pine Bluff, April 2 - Mrs. Grace Long, aged 23, died at a local hospital today. She was taken to the hospital yesterday afternoon and underwent an operation, but her condition grew worse. She is survived by her husband, towhom she was married six months ago. The body will be sent to her former home at Decatur, Ala.
4/3/1917

Long, H.C., Heber Springs, July 17 - H.C. Long, aged 83, a Confederate veteran, died at his home here today of paralysis..
7/18/1917

Long, J.R., Hardy, June 14 - J.R. Long, aged 60, a farmer 12 miles south of Hardy, died Friday.
6/15/1917

Long, Robert, Poughkeepsie, Juen 16 - Robert Long of near Center died at his home there this week.
6/17/1917

Longhoff, George
Henry, Funeral services for George Henry Longhoff, aged 25, who died Friday night at the residence of his father, Charles Longhoff, 313 Locust street, Argenta, will be held at 2 this afternoon from the residence, in charge of the Rev. Adolph Poppe. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery. The pallbearers will be: L.J. Webster, F. Veazey, G. DeCaulp, Gabe Pratt, N. Peugh and A.A. Rice.
7/8/1917

Lookadoo, C.W., Amity, Jan 4 - C.W. Lookadoo, aged 71, retired farmer, died suddenly at his home here yesterday morning. Death was due to heart disease. He is survived by his wife and two brothers, J W and J K Lookadoo.
1/5/1930

Looney, Mattie, Charleston, April 3 - Mrs. Mattie Looney, 63, wife of Andrew J Looney, died yesterday. She leaves her husband and a large family.
4/4/1915

Looper, John R., John R Looper, aged 46, died at a local hospital at 11:30 o'clock yesterday morning. He is survived by two brothers, John W and Lon Looper; three sisters, Mrs. Dora Kuykendall of Abbott, Ark; Mrs. Elia Clayton and Mrs. Anna Soralis, both of Washington D C. The body is being held at the Cook-Drummond-Overman company parlors pending funeral arrangements.
1/24/22

The body of John B Looper, aged 46, who died Monday night at a local hospital, was sent yesterday by the Cook-Drummond-Overman Company to Abbott, Ark, for burial.
1/25/1922

Looper, Markes A., Huntington, Jan 18 - Markes A Looper, aged 79, died at the home of his daughter, eight miles northeast of town, Monday morning. Surviving are three sons and four daughters, Odious T Looper of Fort Smith, Joseph F and P R Looper of Hunting; Malissie Brazil, Laurah Bul, Rena Miller, and Gatha Ross, all of Huntington and 25 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
1/19/1922

Losh, Frank, Frank Losh, aged 50 died in a Little Rock hospital at 10:25 yesterday morning. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Flossie Brown of Blountsville, Ind. The body is being held at the chapel of F H Ruebel & Co. pending completion of funeral arrangements;

The body of Frank Losh, who died Wednesday at a hospital here was sent to Blountsville, Ind., last night by P H Ruebel & Co.
1/3/30.
1/2/1930

Love, Anna, Kingsland, April 25 - Mrs. Anna Eliza Love, aged 67, wife of T.D. Love, died Monday night at the home of her son, Charles, two miles south of here. She is survived by four sons, three daughters, and 27 grandchildren.
4/26/1917

Love, Mrs.
D.C., Dardanelle, Feb. 13 - Mrs. D.C. Love, aged 64, died this morning. She is survived by her husband and seven children, who include Mrs. T.J. Cotton, Mrs. H.A Harmon of Dardanelle, Mrs. Thompson Evans of Arkadelphia, Mrs. Rife Sibley of Russellville, D.A. Love and Dr. LeRoy Love of Dardanelle.
2/14/1917

Love, William E., William E. Love of Memphis, member of Wynne, Love & Co., cotton factors, and father of Mrs. Harry W Hennegin of 337 Charles street, died at his home in Memphis Tuesday afternoon, of injuries received in an automobile accident. Mr. Love was injured early Tuesday morning when his automobile struck a car driven by M.J. McPeake at Union avenue and Marshall street. His injuries wer not considered serious until several hours after the accident. Funeral services wer held at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial was in Elmwood cemetery. Mr. Love is survived by his wife and nine children, Mrs. Harry W. Hennegin of Little Rock, Mrs. William Baird of Itta Bena, Miss., and Mrs. Leslie A Thornton, Misses Dorothy and Lady Love, and W.K., Thomas, Edmund and Arthur Love, all of Memphis.
4/9/1915

Lovelace, Rev.
Harry, d. 7/19/90 N. Little Rock.
ed 74; Interment: Fudge cemetery at Scott.
7/24/90

Loveland, H.C., Van Buren, Feb. 10 - H.C. Loveland aged 84 years, died here this morning of old age. He served through the Civil war as a member of Company G, Thirty-third Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
2/11/1917

Loveless, J.R., Thornton, April 6 - Mrs. J.R. Loveless died Wednesday in Pine Bluff hospital, leaving her husband and four children.
4/7/1917

Lovett, Dallas, Harrison, April 3 - Dallas Lovett, 71, a pioneer who came to Boone county before the Civil war, died at his home near Oak Grove yesterday of pneumonia. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Elisha of Harrison and Roscoe of Washington state, and by three daughters, Mrs. Lewis Allen and Mrs. Robert Dower of Harrison and Mrs. Joe Davis of Oregon.
4/4/1915

Lowdermilk, Earl, Prescott Act. 19 - Earl, aged 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Lowdermilk, died here yesterday.
10/20/1917

Lowe, A. E., Pine Bluff, March 13 - Constable A E Lowe of Stuttgart, aged 64 died here today at the home of his son, W M Lowe. Besides his son here, he is survived by two other sons, R E Lowe of Durant, Okla., and J H Lowe of Stuttgart. Four daughters, also survived. They are: Miss Ruby Lowe, Mrs. Allen Henderson and Mrs. Cleve Eckman of Stuttgart, and Mrs. O Crosby of Pine Bluff. The body was sent this afternoon to Stuttgart for burial tomorrow.
3/14/17

Stuttgart, March 15 - The funeral of A.E. Lowe, who died in Pine Bluff Tuesday, was held at his late home in this city yesterday. Mr. Low was born in Nashville, N C., May 15 1855, and had been a resident of this city for 26 years. He was married 41 years ago. He is survived by his wife and eight children: M.W. Lowe of Pine Bluff, R.E. Lowe of Oklahoma, Mrs. O.C.Crosby of Pine Bluff, Mrs. Allen Henderson, Mrs. G C Eakman, H. J. Lowe, Mabel and Ruby Lowe of this city.
3/16/1917

Lowe, J. W., Osceola, Jan 14- J W Lowe, aged 73, died at his home here Friday. He is survived by his wife, five sons, M L Lowe of Eupora, Miss, O S Lowe of Keiser, Ark, P F Lowe of Jeiner, J H and Otis Lowe of Osceola, and two daughters, Mrs. Bob Hill of Jointer, Ark, and Mrs. Lee Maxwel of Osceola.
1/15/1930

Lowry, Frances
Corbin, Mrs. Frances Corbin Lowry, aged 56, died at her home in Hot Springs at 4 Friday afternoon. The body was brought to Little Rock, and funeral servies will be held at the P.H. Ruebel & Co. chapel at 3 tomorrow afternoon. The Rev. L.W. Lowry, pastor of the Universalist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery. Services at the grave will be conducted by the A.M. Adams Circle, G.A.R., of which Mrs. Lowry was a member. Mrs. Lowry was born at Foster, Ky. She is survived by her husband, C.H. Lowry of Coffeyville, Kan.
4/22/17

The funeral of Mrs. Frances Corbin Lowry, aged 56, who died at Hot Springs Friday afternoon will be held from the chapel of P.H. Ruebel & Co. at 3 this afternoon, the R. L.L. Lowry, pastor of the Universalist church, officiating. Buial will be in Oakland cemetery, and services at the grave will be conducted by the A.M. Adams Circle, G.A.R. The pallbearers will be: Cos Altenberg, O.J. Kyler, J.H. Conley, M.J. Stouteagle, Charles Ramsey and F.W. Tucker.
4/23/1917

Lucas, Mrs., Sheridan, Jan. 30 - Mrs. Lucas, aged about 75, died early yesterday at the home of her daughter, near Prattsville. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. H.W. Poe, and a son, Frank Lucas, both of Prattsville.
1/31/1917

Ludwick, Irene, Conway, July 26 - Irene Ludwick, seven year old daughter of J.T. Ludwick of Mayflower, died Wednesday night.
7/27/1917

Lunn, T., Mammoth Springs, Jan. 26 - T. Lunn, aged 50, a Confederate veteran and the father of 26 children, was buried Wednesday at Morton, near here.
1/27/1917

Lyday, W. H., Pine Bluff, March 16 - W. H Lyday, aged 65, well known planter, died early this morning at his home at Lake Farm, after a brief illness. He is survived by two daughters and one son, Mrs. Willis of Swan Lake, Mrs. Bert Tomlin and Joe Lyday of Lake Farm.
3/17/1917

Lyle, John N., Bentonville, April 5 - Funeral services for John N. Lyle, aged 81, who died at his home here Monday, were held Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Lyle came to Bentonville from Fulton, Mo., 18 years ago. For several years he was president of Westminister College of Fulton, Mo. Several books on mathematical subjects, of which he was author, have had a wide sale. He is survived by his wife, also for many years a teacher; a son, Dr. Edward Lyle of Blebourne, Tex., and a daughter, Mrs. Mort Lincoln, of Bentonville.
4/6/1917

Lynch, S.H., Camden, July 26- S.H. Lynch address unknown, became ill on the streets here several days ago, and died Monday. He was cared for by the city health officer at the city hall, but refused to disclose his address. He was buried by the county Tuesday.
7/27/1917

Lynn, Thomas J., Mena, Feb 18 - Thomas J. Lynn, aged 75, died here early yesterday morning. He was an old settler, and widely known in Polk county.
2/19/1917


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