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Lena Grace Claybourn Ninth Child of James Harrison Claybourn 14 January 1884 - 11 April 1965 Lena Grace Claybourn was born 14 January 1884 in Woodlawn, Illinois. At the age of 25, on 26 May 1909, she married Lawrence M. Heggy (born 19 December 1885 in Hutchinson, Kansas). Lawrence was the son of Tom and Frances (Lee) Heggy and lived in Corbin, Kentucky, but moved to Mt. Vernon when he was 14 years old. He and Lena lived in Mt. Vernon three years after they were married, and then moved to Evansville, Indiana, in 1912 when he began working for the Louisville & Nashville Railroad (L&N) as a brakeman on freight trains. Later he was a freight conductor for many years. The latter part of his service was as a passenger conductor from Evansville to St. Louis. He was preparing to retire when he was struck with a heart attack in Evansville on 1 September 1950 just before turning 65. He is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Lawrence was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Conductors and the Reed Masonic Lodge Royal Arch Chapter No. 12. He was a member of the Howell Methodist Church where he was a Trustee and on the Official Board. Lena sang in the choir of the Howell Methodist Church and sang at many funerals. She was president of the Ladies Aid, a Circle Leader, and was in the Ladies Auxiliary of the Order of Railroad Conductors, being Senior Sister and leader of the Officer's drill for initiations. She belonged to the Eastern Star Lodge. After Lawrence's death, she moved to Mt. Vernon where she was active in the First Methodist Church. In all of the organizations she was involved with she was a capable and good organizer. Lena and her husband was kind to Martha Harriette Threlkeld, their niece, who was fatherless at an early age and who spent part of every summer in their home. Lena died on 11 April 1965 in Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Lena and Lawrence had one daughter:
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