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Helen Grace <I>Tuley</I> McLenon

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Helen Grace Tuley McLenon

Birth
Huron, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Death
24 Aug 1942 (aged 57)
Benton Township, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Effingham, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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The New Leaf, Effingham Kansas, August 1942
Mrs. H. A. McLenon, 57, died at her home northwest of Effingham on August 24, 1942.
Helen Grace Tuley, daughter of Helen and John Tuley, was born on a farm six miles northeast of Effingham, April 2, 1885.
When a girl, she attended the Old Huron school and graduated at the Everest high school, after which she taught five years at Madison and Crane, now known as Pleasant Ridge.
She was united in marriage to H. A. McLenon, Sept. 23, 1908. The young couple went to housekeeping on what is now the Chas Nyhart farm. After the death of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo McLenon, they then moved to the McLenon farm home. Later they built their present modern home that the family enjoyed to the utmost.
She leaves her husband, two daughters, Mary, a teacher, and Jeanette, both of the home; two sons, George, employed by the Blish, Mize & Silliman Hardware in Atchison, and Corp. Lester McLenon of Ft. Leavenworth; a brother, Frank Tuley, Effingham; and a little grandson, Larry McLenon.
The New Leaf, Effingham Kansas, August 1942
Mrs. H. A. McLenon, 57, died at her home northwest of Effingham on August 24, 1942.
Helen Grace Tuley, daughter of Helen and John Tuley, was born on a farm six miles northeast of Effingham, April 2, 1885.
When a girl, she attended the Old Huron school and graduated at the Everest high school, after which she taught five years at Madison and Crane, now known as Pleasant Ridge.
She was united in marriage to H. A. McLenon, Sept. 23, 1908. The young couple went to housekeeping on what is now the Chas Nyhart farm. After the death of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo McLenon, they then moved to the McLenon farm home. Later they built their present modern home that the family enjoyed to the utmost.
She leaves her husband, two daughters, Mary, a teacher, and Jeanette, both of the home; two sons, George, employed by the Blish, Mize & Silliman Hardware in Atchison, and Corp. Lester McLenon of Ft. Leavenworth; a brother, Frank Tuley, Effingham; and a little grandson, Larry McLenon.


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