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Lulu May <I>Rendleman</I> Cauble

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Lulu May Rendleman Cauble

Birth
Alto Pass, Union County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Dec 1930 (aged 52)
Anna, Union County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Alto Pass, Union County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Lula M. Cauble died 15 Dec 1930, at her home in Alto Pass, aged 52 years.

She had a serious operation two months ago. Her funeral was in Alto Pass at the Congregational Church, which she joined when young.

She was born 1 May 1878, the daughter of John and Rachel (Keith) Rendleman.

She married on 17 Jan 1895, Adam J. Cauble.

She was a member of the Eastern Star. She left her husband and a daughter, Lucille wife of Robert L. Hagler, of Murphysboro, Jackson County. Five sons died within a few weeks of being born and one son, Russell Adam Cauble, died at about 3 years old.
Oscar Hall was her foster son.

She also left two sisters, Mrs. Edward Bittle and Mamie B. Rendleman, of Alto Pass; and three brothers, W. A. Rendleman and Grover Rendleman, of Alto Pass, and Herbert Rendleman, of Cobden. (See also 26 Dec 1926, issue.)

- Jonesboro Gazette
Lula M. Cauble died 15 Dec 1930, at her home in Alto Pass, aged 52 years.

She had a serious operation two months ago. Her funeral was in Alto Pass at the Congregational Church, which she joined when young.

She was born 1 May 1878, the daughter of John and Rachel (Keith) Rendleman.

She married on 17 Jan 1895, Adam J. Cauble.

She was a member of the Eastern Star. She left her husband and a daughter, Lucille wife of Robert L. Hagler, of Murphysboro, Jackson County. Five sons died within a few weeks of being born and one son, Russell Adam Cauble, died at about 3 years old.
Oscar Hall was her foster son.

She also left two sisters, Mrs. Edward Bittle and Mamie B. Rendleman, of Alto Pass; and three brothers, W. A. Rendleman and Grover Rendleman, of Alto Pass, and Herbert Rendleman, of Cobden. (See also 26 Dec 1926, issue.)

- Jonesboro Gazette


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