NAME AND DATE OF NEWSPAPER UNKNOWN
From the Collection of Mary Kidd
Funeral of Mrs. George T. Long
The funeral services of Mrs. George T. Long were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday from the Methodist church at Middleburg, Fla., by the Rev. W. T. Buddington, assisted by Rev. Faus. During the service the choir sang, "Over the River", "We'll Never Say Good-Bye" and "Gone to Heaven".
After the services in the church were conducted, the interment was made in the family lot in the city cemetery.
The pallbearers were Messrs. Chalker, Dillbury, Tarratus, Biggs, Smith and Cromartie.
Many beautiful floral offerings were sent from far and near, by the loved ones and friends.
Besides a heart-broken husband, Mrs. George T. Long of Middleburg, the deceased leaves a father, mother, six brothers and two sisters, and several relatives and numerous friends.
Mrs. Long's death was a very sad one and has left a vacancy among her loved ones that can never be filled. Hers was such a lovable disposition and a sweet, true Christian.
NAME AND DATE OF NEWSPAPER UNKNOWN
From the Collection of Mary Kidd
Funeral of Mrs. George T. Long
The funeral services of Mrs. George T. Long were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday from the Methodist church at Middleburg, Fla., by the Rev. W. T. Buddington, assisted by Rev. Faus. During the service the choir sang, "Over the River", "We'll Never Say Good-Bye" and "Gone to Heaven".
After the services in the church were conducted, the interment was made in the family lot in the city cemetery.
The pallbearers were Messrs. Chalker, Dillbury, Tarratus, Biggs, Smith and Cromartie.
Many beautiful floral offerings were sent from far and near, by the loved ones and friends.
Besides a heart-broken husband, Mrs. George T. Long of Middleburg, the deceased leaves a father, mother, six brothers and two sisters, and several relatives and numerous friends.
Mrs. Long's death was a very sad one and has left a vacancy among her loved ones that can never be filled. Hers was such a lovable disposition and a sweet, true Christian.
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'Neita' Wife of Geo. T. Long Jr
Gravesite Details
Daughter of William Henry & Elizabeth Estillee (Hall) Blitch; Second Wife of George Theodore Long, Jr; Married 10 Sep 1905, Middleburg, Clay County, FL; No Issue
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