"Mrs. Lucy Lyon. Gathered with Her Companions-The Paralysis Terminates Her Life. (hand written on clipping - Feb 1,1890) Died at twelve o'clock Saturday night, Mrs. Lucy Lyon, aged 81 yrs. She seemed to rally a little from the stroke of paralysis which came a week ago Friday, but had not sufficient strength to resist its effects and hopes of her recovery were short lived. She gradually grew weaker, and from the few words she was able to utter, it seems she had some vision to realized that she would soon be with the dear ones on the other shore, and the end came as peaceful as daylight fades into darkness. Lucy Kingsbury was born in Rome, this state, March 1, 1809. When she was quite young, her parents moved to Brighton, Canada. and removed to Rushford in 1828, occupying a place on the Rush Creek road a short distance from Kelloggville. In 1832 she married Eben Lyon and began housekeeping on the farm where they have lived and died, Mr. Lyon passing away May 6, 1879. She joined the M. E. Church in 1860 and has ever been a consistent member. She loved her friends and was always doing something for their comfort or pleasure, and memories of her will ever be sweet. Her son, A.J., has always lived under the parental roof, and since the death of Mr. Lyon, has administered to the wants of his mother, and made her life as happy and free from care as possible. She leaves three children- Martin and A.J. Lyon of this place and Mrs. M. A. Charles of Cuba, and one brother, Wm. O. Kingsbury, who is the only member now living, of the family of eight children. Rev. Wallace conducted the funeral at her late residence Tuesday, and the remains were buried in the village cemetery."