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Chicago Suicide Victim Resided Here (1930)

Marion Webb (1894-1931) in the Reno Gazette-Journal on August 12, 1930.

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Chicago Suicide Victim Resided Here


Mrs. Marion Webb Lewis, who jumped from an eighth floor window of a hotel in Chicago yesterday morning in an attempt to commit suicide, was married to Frederick T. Lewis in Reno on November 13, 1929, after Lewis secured a divorce from his first wife here. Chicago dispatches say she was thought to have been despondent over a separation from Lewis which occurred in Los Angeles recently. Lewis and Miss Webb, who were both formerly connected with the Lord & Taylor department store in New York, and were both well known here. Lewis secured a divorce from his first wife, Augusta C. Lewis, on grounds of cruelty on September 3, 1929, and later was married to Miss Webb. They went from here to San Francisco to reside and later went to Los Angeles.

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