He retired as a retired machinist.
Thomas Luther Lathrop siblings are:
Almedia Christina Lathrop b. 1867
Mary Elizabeth Lathrop b. 1868
Joseph Joel Lathrop b. 1870
John William Lathrop b. 1872
Eva Francis Lathrop b. 1879
Anna Mae Lathrop b. 1882
Frank Albert Lathrop b. 1885
Clara Edna Lathrop b. 1889
Elsie E. Lathrop b. 1889
Elmer Harrison Lathrop. b. 1891
Thomas Luther Lathrop married Mina Margaret Brown on January 1, 1900 in Ottumwa, Wapello co., Iowa. Mina Margaret Brown is the daughter of John and Mary (Kerr) Brown.
Thomas Luther and Mina Margaret (Brown) child died in infancy.
T.L. (Lou) Lathrop, 66, of 119 South Moore street, died at 7:40 a.m. today at the Wapello county hospital. He had been a resident of the county all his life.
Wideley known in railroad circles. Mr. Lathrop had worked for the Burlington, the Milwaukee and for John Morrell & Co.'s railroad department. He had also been employed at one time by the Iowa Southern Utilities Co.
He was the son of Harrison T. and Nancy Kerr Latrhop, born in Wapello county July 25, 1875. He had lived in Ottumwa for the last 48 years.
He retired two years ago from his employment at John Morrell & Co. He had ben in ill health since that time.
He is survived by his wife, Nina Brown Lathrop; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Roseman, Carborn Cliff, Ill., and Mrs. Clara Byrum, Blakesburg, and several neices and nephews. Four brothers and two sisters, preceded him in death. The body is at the Johnson funeral chapel awaiting completion of funeral arrangements.
Lathrop Services
Funeral services for T. L. (Lou) Lathrop, 119 South Moore street, who died Monday morning, will be held at the Church of the Brothern, Moore street and Wabash avenue, Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Charles A. Albin will be in charge. Burial will be in Memorial Lawn cemetery. The casket will be at the home until noon Wednesday, when it will be taken to the church to remain open until the hour of the services.
Active and honorary pallbearers will be his former associates where he worked for the Iowa Southern Utilities Co. and for John Morrell & Co.
Surviving Mr. Lathrop are his wife, Mina, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Roseman of Carbon Cliff, Ill., and Mrs. Clara Byrum of Blakesburg.
Buried: Memorial Lawn Iowa
Family Information Contributed by family member:
Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
He retired as a retired machinist.
Thomas Luther Lathrop siblings are:
Almedia Christina Lathrop b. 1867
Mary Elizabeth Lathrop b. 1868
Joseph Joel Lathrop b. 1870
John William Lathrop b. 1872
Eva Francis Lathrop b. 1879
Anna Mae Lathrop b. 1882
Frank Albert Lathrop b. 1885
Clara Edna Lathrop b. 1889
Elsie E. Lathrop b. 1889
Elmer Harrison Lathrop. b. 1891
Thomas Luther Lathrop married Mina Margaret Brown on January 1, 1900 in Ottumwa, Wapello co., Iowa. Mina Margaret Brown is the daughter of John and Mary (Kerr) Brown.
Thomas Luther and Mina Margaret (Brown) child died in infancy.
T.L. (Lou) Lathrop, 66, of 119 South Moore street, died at 7:40 a.m. today at the Wapello county hospital. He had been a resident of the county all his life.
Wideley known in railroad circles. Mr. Lathrop had worked for the Burlington, the Milwaukee and for John Morrell & Co.'s railroad department. He had also been employed at one time by the Iowa Southern Utilities Co.
He was the son of Harrison T. and Nancy Kerr Latrhop, born in Wapello county July 25, 1875. He had lived in Ottumwa for the last 48 years.
He retired two years ago from his employment at John Morrell & Co. He had ben in ill health since that time.
He is survived by his wife, Nina Brown Lathrop; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Roseman, Carborn Cliff, Ill., and Mrs. Clara Byrum, Blakesburg, and several neices and nephews. Four brothers and two sisters, preceded him in death. The body is at the Johnson funeral chapel awaiting completion of funeral arrangements.
Lathrop Services
Funeral services for T. L. (Lou) Lathrop, 119 South Moore street, who died Monday morning, will be held at the Church of the Brothern, Moore street and Wabash avenue, Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Charles A. Albin will be in charge. Burial will be in Memorial Lawn cemetery. The casket will be at the home until noon Wednesday, when it will be taken to the church to remain open until the hour of the services.
Active and honorary pallbearers will be his former associates where he worked for the Iowa Southern Utilities Co. and for John Morrell & Co.
Surviving Mr. Lathrop are his wife, Mina, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Roseman of Carbon Cliff, Ill., and Mrs. Clara Byrum of Blakesburg.
Buried: Memorial Lawn Iowa
Family Information Contributed by family member:
Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
Family Members
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Almeda Christina "Aley" Lathrop Shields
1867–1918
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Mary Elizabeth Lathrop Berkey
1868–1917
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Joseph Joel Lathrop
1870–1926
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John William Lathrop
1872–1937
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Eva F. Lathrop
1879–1901
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Anna Mae Lathrop Roseman
1882–1949
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Frank Albert Lathrop
1885–1940
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Clara Edna Lathrop Byrum
1888–1961
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Elmer Harrison Lathrop
1891–1891
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