The LaCygne Weekly Journal Linn County Friday April 14, 1899 In one Grave. La Cygne seems to be having more than her share of sorrow this season. Death has taken both old and young from this community and last Sunday our people performed the sad duty of burying father and son in the same grave. A few days ago James MUNDELL, who resided in the south part of town, was taken ill with spinal meningitis. A few days later his little four-year-old son, Casius, became ill of the same disease. They suffered a great deal and on Saturday evening the son died. Sunday morning at 3 o'clock the father joined the little one in death. On Sunday afternoon the friends of the departed ones gathered at the home of Enoch Echord and Rev. C.J. PLUMB conducted the funeral services. The remains were then interred in the Oak Lawn cemetery side by side in one grave. Mrs. MUNDELL and her son who still survive have the sympathy of our people. Following are the names of the pallbearers: Messrs. L.A. BURCH, Clark OWEN, Fred TOMPKINS, John HUTCHIN, Roy LINDSAY, Sherman KUHN, Bruce ARBOGAST, Alfred WILGUS, Claud CONLEY, Vernon GREEN and J.H. GILLENWATERS.