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Julia Ann <I>Williams</I> Longfellow

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Julia Ann Williams Longfellow

Birth
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
16 Oct 1935 (aged 76)
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 19 NWQ
Memorial ID
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MO d/c 33159—Birth date is given three ways. Death cert. had age as 75 years, 5 months and 19 days. I have left DOB as on d. cert., see obit for other choices.

MRS. LONGFELLOW IS DEAD
Native of Knox County, 76, Dies Yesterday Morning of Pneumonia.
Mrs. Julia Longfellow, a native of Knox County, died at 7 o'clock yesterday morning of pneumonia after an illness of several days at the home west of Edina of her daughter, Mrs. Del Fleak, with whom she made her home. She was 76 years old.
Funeral arrangements have not been made, awaiting the arrival of two daughters, Mrs. Mary Woodard and Mrs. Harry Noblitt of St. Louis, who have been in Los Angeles, Calif., but are on the way here, expected to arrive Friday. It is presumed services will be Saturday or Sunday at the Assembly of God church in Edina by the Rev. George Carmichael. Burial will be in Linville cemetery.
Surviving Mrs. Longfellow are five daughters, those mentioned and Mrs. Andy Berryman, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Max Gibler, , Los Angeles, and fifteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
As Julia Ann Williams, a daughter of John and Mary Hicks Williams, Mrs. Longfellow was born March 4, 1859, in Knox County. She married Weller Longfellow fifty-six years ago and to them were born six daughters, of whom Mrs. Hattie Baldwin died twenty-five years ago. Mr. Longfellow died March 26, 1929.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, October 17, 1935

Burial of Mrs. Julia Longfellow.
Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Longfellow, who died at the age of 76 years Wednesday of last week at the home west of Edina of her daughter, Mrs. Dell Fleak, were at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Assembly of God Church in Edina by the Rev. George Carmichael, pastor. Burial was in Linville cemetery by the grave of Mrs. Longfellow's husband, the late Weller Longfellow, who died six years ago. The funeral was delayed awaiting the arrival of two of Mrs. Longfellow's six daughters, Mrs. Mary Woodard and Mrs. Harry Noblitt, of St. Louis, who were visiting in Los Angeles, Calif., and who started for Edina at once when they learned of their mother's death.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, October 24, 1935

Obituary.
The funeral of Mrs. Julia Longfellow, who died Wednesday of last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dell Fleak, west of Edina at the age of 76 years, 5 months and 5 days, was held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Assembly of God Church in Edina. The Rev. George Carmichael, the pastor, conducted the services. Burial was in Linville cemetery, beside the grave of her husband, who preceded her six years ago.
Mrs. Longfellow was the mother of six daughters: Mrs. Laura Berryman, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Mary Woodard, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Nancy Gibler, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Nelle Fleak, at whose home death came, and Mrs. Ada Noblitt, St. Louis, Mo. One daughter, Mrs. Hattie Baldwin, preceded her in death 25 years ago.
Besides the children, she leaves two brothers, John Williams, Santa Cruz, Calif., and Bill Williams, Dinuba, Calif., and fifteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
As Julia Ann Williams, daughter of John and Mary E. Williams, she was born May 4, 1859, and departed this life Oct. 16, 1935.
She was married to Weller Longfellow Sept. 25, 1879.
She united with the Assembly of God Church at Edina in August 1928, and lived a faithful Christian live and was a patient sufferer, never complaining and was always cheerful through her illness and told those around her she was going to be with Jesus and was ready to go.

Mother Has Fallen Asleep.
Mother was tired and weary.
Weary with toil and with pain;
Put by her glasses and rocker,
She will not need them again.
Into Heaven's mansion she's entered,
Never to sigh or to weep;
After long years with life's struggles,
Mother has fallen asleep.

Near other loved ones we laid her,
Low in the church yard to lie;
And though our hearts are near broken,
Yet we would not question "why?"
She does not rest 'neath the grasses,
Tho' o'er her dear grave they creep;
She has gone into the Kingdom,
Mother has fallen asleep.

Rest the tired feet now forever,
Dear wrinkled hands are so still
Blast of the earth shall no longer
Throw o'er our loved one a chill.
Angels through heaven will guide her,
Jesus will still bless and keep;
Not for the world would we wake her,
Mother has fallen asleep.

Beautiful rest for the weary,
Well deserved rest for the true;
When our life's journey is ended
We shall again be with you.
This helps to quiet our weeping—
Hark! Angel music so sweet!
He giveth to His beloved,
Beautiful, beautiful sleep.

The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, October 24, 1935
MO d/c 33159—Birth date is given three ways. Death cert. had age as 75 years, 5 months and 19 days. I have left DOB as on d. cert., see obit for other choices.

MRS. LONGFELLOW IS DEAD
Native of Knox County, 76, Dies Yesterday Morning of Pneumonia.
Mrs. Julia Longfellow, a native of Knox County, died at 7 o'clock yesterday morning of pneumonia after an illness of several days at the home west of Edina of her daughter, Mrs. Del Fleak, with whom she made her home. She was 76 years old.
Funeral arrangements have not been made, awaiting the arrival of two daughters, Mrs. Mary Woodard and Mrs. Harry Noblitt of St. Louis, who have been in Los Angeles, Calif., but are on the way here, expected to arrive Friday. It is presumed services will be Saturday or Sunday at the Assembly of God church in Edina by the Rev. George Carmichael. Burial will be in Linville cemetery.
Surviving Mrs. Longfellow are five daughters, those mentioned and Mrs. Andy Berryman, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Max Gibler, , Los Angeles, and fifteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
As Julia Ann Williams, a daughter of John and Mary Hicks Williams, Mrs. Longfellow was born March 4, 1859, in Knox County. She married Weller Longfellow fifty-six years ago and to them were born six daughters, of whom Mrs. Hattie Baldwin died twenty-five years ago. Mr. Longfellow died March 26, 1929.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, October 17, 1935

Burial of Mrs. Julia Longfellow.
Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Longfellow, who died at the age of 76 years Wednesday of last week at the home west of Edina of her daughter, Mrs. Dell Fleak, were at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Assembly of God Church in Edina by the Rev. George Carmichael, pastor. Burial was in Linville cemetery by the grave of Mrs. Longfellow's husband, the late Weller Longfellow, who died six years ago. The funeral was delayed awaiting the arrival of two of Mrs. Longfellow's six daughters, Mrs. Mary Woodard and Mrs. Harry Noblitt, of St. Louis, who were visiting in Los Angeles, Calif., and who started for Edina at once when they learned of their mother's death.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, October 24, 1935

Obituary.
The funeral of Mrs. Julia Longfellow, who died Wednesday of last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dell Fleak, west of Edina at the age of 76 years, 5 months and 5 days, was held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Assembly of God Church in Edina. The Rev. George Carmichael, the pastor, conducted the services. Burial was in Linville cemetery, beside the grave of her husband, who preceded her six years ago.
Mrs. Longfellow was the mother of six daughters: Mrs. Laura Berryman, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Mary Woodard, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Nancy Gibler, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Nelle Fleak, at whose home death came, and Mrs. Ada Noblitt, St. Louis, Mo. One daughter, Mrs. Hattie Baldwin, preceded her in death 25 years ago.
Besides the children, she leaves two brothers, John Williams, Santa Cruz, Calif., and Bill Williams, Dinuba, Calif., and fifteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
As Julia Ann Williams, daughter of John and Mary E. Williams, she was born May 4, 1859, and departed this life Oct. 16, 1935.
She was married to Weller Longfellow Sept. 25, 1879.
She united with the Assembly of God Church at Edina in August 1928, and lived a faithful Christian live and was a patient sufferer, never complaining and was always cheerful through her illness and told those around her she was going to be with Jesus and was ready to go.

Mother Has Fallen Asleep.
Mother was tired and weary.
Weary with toil and with pain;
Put by her glasses and rocker,
She will not need them again.
Into Heaven's mansion she's entered,
Never to sigh or to weep;
After long years with life's struggles,
Mother has fallen asleep.

Near other loved ones we laid her,
Low in the church yard to lie;
And though our hearts are near broken,
Yet we would not question "why?"
She does not rest 'neath the grasses,
Tho' o'er her dear grave they creep;
She has gone into the Kingdom,
Mother has fallen asleep.

Rest the tired feet now forever,
Dear wrinkled hands are so still
Blast of the earth shall no longer
Throw o'er our loved one a chill.
Angels through heaven will guide her,
Jesus will still bless and keep;
Not for the world would we wake her,
Mother has fallen asleep.

Beautiful rest for the weary,
Well deserved rest for the true;
When our life's journey is ended
We shall again be with you.
This helps to quiet our weeping—
Hark! Angel music so sweet!
He giveth to His beloved,
Beautiful, beautiful sleep.

The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, October 24, 1935


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