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Lucy Wolf <I>Long</I> Cline

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Lucy Wolf Long Cline

Birth
Boone County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Nov 1916 (aged 77)
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Barton County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Death of Mrs. W.N. Cline.
Mrs. Lucy Cline, wife of W.N. Cline
of Jasper, passed away at her home
Monday, November 13, after an illness
of some weeks. Mrs. Cline had passed
77 years of age and for two year or
more her health had been failing.
Before age and disease had weakened her
she had been an active helpful neighbor
and friend, endearing herself to many
in their time of sorrow and trouble.
She was a member of the M.E. Church and
earnest Christian woman for many years.
The funeral was held at the M.E. Church
yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. J.W. Moore
conducting the services.
Mrs. Cline was one of the oldest residents of
southwest Missouri, coming to this section before
the war. She was born in Boone County, Ind.
August 22, 1839, and came to Missouri when 14
years of age, She married W.N. Cline Mary 18, 1862,
and to whom were born 9 children, 8 of whom with
their father survive: Henry Cline of Kansas; Mrs. Amanda
Badgley, Birmingham, Ala.; Luther Cline, who lives in one
of the northwestern states; Mrs. Jennie Nealy of Jasper;
Mrs. Laura Baugh of Webb City; Ab Cline, of Bethel
neighborhood; James Cline of Nashville; Mrs. Lula Tyler of
Joplin.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline resided in the Bethel neighborhood many
years, but moved to Jasper about 10 years ago.
They have a very large number of friends and relatives in
Jasper and Barton counties who will hear of Mrs. Cline's
death with regret.
Death of Mrs. W.N. Cline.
Mrs. Lucy Cline, wife of W.N. Cline
of Jasper, passed away at her home
Monday, November 13, after an illness
of some weeks. Mrs. Cline had passed
77 years of age and for two year or
more her health had been failing.
Before age and disease had weakened her
she had been an active helpful neighbor
and friend, endearing herself to many
in their time of sorrow and trouble.
She was a member of the M.E. Church and
earnest Christian woman for many years.
The funeral was held at the M.E. Church
yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. J.W. Moore
conducting the services.
Mrs. Cline was one of the oldest residents of
southwest Missouri, coming to this section before
the war. She was born in Boone County, Ind.
August 22, 1839, and came to Missouri when 14
years of age, She married W.N. Cline Mary 18, 1862,
and to whom were born 9 children, 8 of whom with
their father survive: Henry Cline of Kansas; Mrs. Amanda
Badgley, Birmingham, Ala.; Luther Cline, who lives in one
of the northwestern states; Mrs. Jennie Nealy of Jasper;
Mrs. Laura Baugh of Webb City; Ab Cline, of Bethel
neighborhood; James Cline of Nashville; Mrs. Lula Tyler of
Joplin.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline resided in the Bethel neighborhood many
years, but moved to Jasper about 10 years ago.
They have a very large number of friends and relatives in
Jasper and Barton counties who will hear of Mrs. Cline's
death with regret.


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