NameLola Pauline JEPSEN 
Birth4 Jun 1896, Gardnerville, Douglas County, Nevada2700
Death14 Aug 1971, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada2700,7332
BurialCremation: Mountain View Crematory
OccupationInsurance company secretary
ReligionCongregational
Spouses
Birth8 May 1892, Nevada
Death4 Feb 1953, Tujunga, California7331
Marriage1 Jul 1917, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada7333
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Obituary notes for Lola Pauline JEPSEN
Nevada State Journal 15 August 1971
Lola P. Hymers, Gardnerville Native, Dies
Lola P. Hymers, 75, died Saturday in a Reno hospital.
Mrs. Hymers, a widow, was born in Gardnerville and had retired as an insurance company secretary. She was a resident of Minden.
She is survived by a sister, Mildred R. Clark of Sparks; brother: Hans Jepsen of Minden, Fred Jepsen of Van Nuys, Calif., and John Jepsen, Homeland, Calif.; and by several nieces and nephews.
A funeral, to which friends are invited, will take place at the Sierra Chapel of Walton Funeral Home on Monday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Robert Willis presiding. There will be a private cremation at Mountain View Crematory.
Notes for Lewis Franklin & Lola Pauline (Family)
Reno Evening Gazette 6 July 1917
In World of Society
A wedding that comes as a great surprise to many friends of the young couple in Reno and Gardnerville, was solemnized Sunday night at the Congregational parsonage by Rev. W.D. Trout when he performed the ceremony that made Miss Lola Pauline Jepsen the wife of Mr. Lewis Hymers. Only relatives of the young couple were present and none of their many friends was told of the secret until last night. The bride is a Gardnerville girl but has lived in Reno for some time and in [sic] secretary to Frank M. Manson, manager of the Western Ore Purchasing Company. Lewis Hymers is one of the best known young men in Reno, having lived here all his life. He is the son of Mrs. Anna Hymers and is connected with the Gazette’s art department. Mr. and Mrs. Hymers will make their home in one of the new McGinty bungalows on Ralston street.