Mrs. Linebarger, Pioneer Resident Here, Succumbs
Mrs. Sue Noel Linebarger, 91, a pioneer resident of Joliet and widow of a Will county banker, died Thursday night at Knoxville, Tenn., where she had resided in recent years.
Mrs. Linebarger died at Fort Sarder's Presbyterian hospital, where she had been confined the past three years. When she moved from her home at 605 Buell Ave., Joliet, to Knoxville, she made her home with Dr. and Mrs. Russell J. Tappan, Towanda Trail. Mrs. Tappan is her daughter, the former Lois Linebarger.
A native of Will county, Mrs. Linebarger was born Jan. 17, 1864, a daughter of the late Gabriel Noel and Elizabeth Zarley, early settlers in Will county.
On June 2, 1886, she was married to Lewis Henry Linebarger, who died June 6, 1894. Mr. Linebarger had organized and managed banks at Verona and Peotone, Ill. After his death, Mrs. Linebarger lived on the Linebarger farm near Elwood for many years, and then moved to the Buell avenue address.
She was a member of the Central Presbyterian Church, the Silent Workers Circle of the King's Daughters, and the Order of the Eastern Star, at Elwood.
Mrs. Linebarger is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Tappan, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, at 4 p.m., in the Bood and Grant funeral home, with the Rev. James G. Franz, officiating. Burial will be in Brown cemetery, Elwood.
[news article courtesy of Joanne Rachke and Jean Maryanovich].
Mrs. Linebarger, Pioneer Resident Here, Succumbs
Mrs. Sue Noel Linebarger, 91, a pioneer resident of Joliet and widow of a Will county banker, died Thursday night at Knoxville, Tenn., where she had resided in recent years.
Mrs. Linebarger died at Fort Sarder's Presbyterian hospital, where she had been confined the past three years. When she moved from her home at 605 Buell Ave., Joliet, to Knoxville, she made her home with Dr. and Mrs. Russell J. Tappan, Towanda Trail. Mrs. Tappan is her daughter, the former Lois Linebarger.
A native of Will county, Mrs. Linebarger was born Jan. 17, 1864, a daughter of the late Gabriel Noel and Elizabeth Zarley, early settlers in Will county.
On June 2, 1886, she was married to Lewis Henry Linebarger, who died June 6, 1894. Mr. Linebarger had organized and managed banks at Verona and Peotone, Ill. After his death, Mrs. Linebarger lived on the Linebarger farm near Elwood for many years, and then moved to the Buell avenue address.
She was a member of the Central Presbyterian Church, the Silent Workers Circle of the King's Daughters, and the Order of the Eastern Star, at Elwood.
Mrs. Linebarger is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Tappan, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, at 4 p.m., in the Bood and Grant funeral home, with the Rev. James G. Franz, officiating. Burial will be in Brown cemetery, Elwood.
[news article courtesy of Joanne Rachke and Jean Maryanovich].
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