Aileen was born June 19, 1919 in Pomeroy, Washington. Her father was James Walter Long born in Illinois and her mother was Ella (Hastings) Long born in Central Ferry, Washington. Her siblings were:
Velma Alice Long Young (1907-2006)
Florence Ella Long Morgan (1910-2001)
Everett Hastings Long (1912-1966)
Dallas Walter Long (1915-1982)
Alvin Lorrain Long (1925-1943)
She married Jack Denny Sept. 26, 1936, at the Pomeroy Church of the Nazarene. They were married for 67 years when Aileen lost the love of her life, Jack died April 9, 2003. They had three children:
Diane Yvonne Denny Todd
George Duane Denny
James Lorrain Denny
Aileen was a member of the Pomeroy Assembly of God Church for over 60 years and also taught Sunday school there. Aileen enjoyed traveling to visit family, tending to her rose and flower garden, and loved when all the family could come home so she could cook a big holiday meal.
In her early years, she worked as a waitress at the Crystal Cafe and Huyette's Kozy Korner Kafe, both at Pomeroy, and also helped Jack run a bakery, which they owned. She worked as a nurse's aide at Garfield County Memorial Hospital from 1951 to 1967, then went to work as a nurse for Dr. R.J. Weiland's office from 1968 to 1975, when she retired due to injuries suffered in a car accident.
Aileen's legacy will continue with nine grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.
Aileen was born June 19, 1919 in Pomeroy, Washington. Her father was James Walter Long born in Illinois and her mother was Ella (Hastings) Long born in Central Ferry, Washington. Her siblings were:
Velma Alice Long Young (1907-2006)
Florence Ella Long Morgan (1910-2001)
Everett Hastings Long (1912-1966)
Dallas Walter Long (1915-1982)
Alvin Lorrain Long (1925-1943)
She married Jack Denny Sept. 26, 1936, at the Pomeroy Church of the Nazarene. They were married for 67 years when Aileen lost the love of her life, Jack died April 9, 2003. They had three children:
Diane Yvonne Denny Todd
George Duane Denny
James Lorrain Denny
Aileen was a member of the Pomeroy Assembly of God Church for over 60 years and also taught Sunday school there. Aileen enjoyed traveling to visit family, tending to her rose and flower garden, and loved when all the family could come home so she could cook a big holiday meal.
In her early years, she worked as a waitress at the Crystal Cafe and Huyette's Kozy Korner Kafe, both at Pomeroy, and also helped Jack run a bakery, which they owned. She worked as a nurse's aide at Garfield County Memorial Hospital from 1951 to 1967, then went to work as a nurse for Dr. R.J. Weiland's office from 1968 to 1975, when she retired due to injuries suffered in a car accident.
Aileen's legacy will continue with nine grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.
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