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
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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