In 1920 Louise was 5 years old and had not started to school yet. Her father was a mail carrier on a rural route. They lived in a house that her parents bought and they didn't have a mortgage on it.
In 1930 all Louise's siblings were living at home. Vannie was now a teacher at a public school, and John was working in as a salesman in a Department Store. Her father was now working in the Post Office. With 13 children at home Flora would be busy trying to cloth and feel all of them.
In 1940 Louise had completed her high school education, and was helping with family support by working as a farmerett on the home farm at no wages or salary.
On June 28, 1941, she became the bride of Martin Kite and gave birth to one son.
In the Publication of the Lincoln Park, Michigan, City Directory, 1953, Louise and Marvin Kite were living at 369 New York av. Lincoln Park; Allen Park; Melvindale, Michigan.
On Nov. 15, 1956, Louise experienced an untimely death, in an automobile accident in Detroit, Michigan. Her body was shipped to Steward Funeral Home in Bulls Gap, Services were held at the United Brethren Church in Whitehorn, Tn. on Nov. 20, 1956, with burial in the Kite Cemetery. Rest in Peace, Louise. (bio by Audrey DeCamp Hoffman)
In 1920 Louise was 5 years old and had not started to school yet. Her father was a mail carrier on a rural route. They lived in a house that her parents bought and they didn't have a mortgage on it.
In 1930 all Louise's siblings were living at home. Vannie was now a teacher at a public school, and John was working in as a salesman in a Department Store. Her father was now working in the Post Office. With 13 children at home Flora would be busy trying to cloth and feel all of them.
In 1940 Louise had completed her high school education, and was helping with family support by working as a farmerett on the home farm at no wages or salary.
On June 28, 1941, she became the bride of Martin Kite and gave birth to one son.
In the Publication of the Lincoln Park, Michigan, City Directory, 1953, Louise and Marvin Kite were living at 369 New York av. Lincoln Park; Allen Park; Melvindale, Michigan.
On Nov. 15, 1956, Louise experienced an untimely death, in an automobile accident in Detroit, Michigan. Her body was shipped to Steward Funeral Home in Bulls Gap, Services were held at the United Brethren Church in Whitehorn, Tn. on Nov. 20, 1956, with burial in the Kite Cemetery. Rest in Peace, Louise. (bio by Audrey DeCamp Hoffman)
Family Members
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Vannie Long Myers
1906–1975
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John Claxton Long
1907–1948
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Ruby Long Gaby
1909–1989
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William Nicholas Bunn Long
1910–1973
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Maude Marie Long Moore
1911–1982
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Lincoln Dale Long
1913–1973
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Gladys Long Greenwell
1916–2003
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Carl Herman Long
1918–1921
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Mary Ruth Long Klepper
1920–2002
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Talmadge Taylor Long
1922–1966
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Edith Taylor Long Harrell
1924–2016
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James Otis Long
1925–1991
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Illa Jean Long Boyer
1929–2001
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