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Note: Annie May Hall was born in Cullman Countyabama in May of 1922. The family moved to Ohio when she was two and one half. They first settled in the New Garden area and later moved around Gavers in the southern part of Columbiana County. She graduated from Augusta High School and then went to work at a job in Lordstown, where she met her future husband Fred Lutz. According to Aunt Bessie Frank when Annie was pregnant with Tom her breathing became increasingly more labored. My theory is that somehow the scar tissue from her goiter surgery impeded her breathing. Baby Delivered As Mother Dies - Credit Clinic Staff With Saving Child - Quick thinking physicians at the Salem Central Clinic delivered a healthy, six-pound, one-ounce baby boy by Caesarian operation after the mother died suddenly in the hospital's emergency room Saturday evening. The mother, Mrs. Annie Mae Lutz, 27, of R. D. 2, Lisbon, came to the hospital at 6 p.m. with her husband, Fred, and complained of feeling ill. Shortly afterwards, while talking to a doctor, she went into a convulsion. Two other doctors were summoned and an emergency tracheotomy was performed to open the woman's windpipe in an attempt to save her life, but she died within a few minutes. The staff surgeon then performed the Caesarian and delivered the child at 6:15. The case was a parallel to one at City hospital a year ago when a Caesarian operation saved a baby after the mother died suddenly of heart failure. Born May 3, 1922, in Cullman county Alabama, Mrs. Lutz was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hall. She lived in this vicinity for several years. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Willard and Thomas; her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Hall, of Columbiana; three brothers, Jewell of New Garden, Jack of Lisbon and James of Columbiana; four sisters, Mrs. Bessie Frank of Salem, Mrs. Jessie Conrad of Salem, Mrs. Ona Thacker of Hurricane, W. Va., and Miss Wilda Hall of Columbiana. Funeral service was held at 2 p.m. today at the Henry funeral home, in charge of Rev. C. F. Kenneweg. Burial was made in Lisbon cemetery. Funeral Services Held for Mrs. Lutz - Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Lutz were held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the Henry Funeral Home with the Rev. C. F. Kenneweg in charge. Burial was made in the Lisbon Cemetery. Those serving as pall-bearers were Alfred Carlisle, Ralph Clark, Robert Felesky, John Borza, Foster Loyer and Russell Gabriel. (Source: The Evening Journal (Lisbon, Ohio) 28 December 1949)
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