In 1910 he and his parents and five siblings lived there. Harry was a college student, he worked as a teamster in a gas field, and Ralph worked as a laborer on the home farm.
In 1920 he and his wife lived in a house they were renting on Main Street in Worthington, PA. He worked as a miner in the limestone mine.
In 1930 he and Lulu lived in a house they owned on Ross Street in Worthington. Their home was valued at $4500. He worked as a shovel operator at the limestone mine.
In 1940 the two of them lived in a house they owned on East Main Street in Worthington. Their home was valued at $3500. He worked as the manager of a service station, with an income in 1939 of $1500 for 52 weeks of work.
In 1950 he and Lulu lived in probably the same house. He worked as the operator of a service station.
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The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, PA, Thursday, July 6, 1972, Page 18:
Arthur M. (Kelly) Long, 83, of Worthington, died at 10:45 p.m. yesterday at the Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning, following a short illness. Born April 17, 1889, in West Franklin Township, he was a son of Craig C. and Isabelle (Hazlett) Long. He was a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Worthington and a former employee of Michigan Limestone Co., Buffalo Valley Plant in Worthington. He owned and operated the Mobil service station in Worthington for 18 years. Surviving him are his wife, Lulu M. (Gaiser) Long of Worthington; one brother, Floy C. and one sister, Ellen J. Long, both of Worthington and several nieces and nephews. LONG — Friends of Arthur M. (Kelly) Long, who died July 5, 1972, will be received at the James A. Flick Funeral Home in Worthington from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home with file Rev. Gordon Kunde, pastor of his church, officiating. Burial will be in the United Presbyterian Church of Worthington Cemetery. Arrangements by Flick.
In 1910 he and his parents and five siblings lived there. Harry was a college student, he worked as a teamster in a gas field, and Ralph worked as a laborer on the home farm.
In 1920 he and his wife lived in a house they were renting on Main Street in Worthington, PA. He worked as a miner in the limestone mine.
In 1930 he and Lulu lived in a house they owned on Ross Street in Worthington. Their home was valued at $4500. He worked as a shovel operator at the limestone mine.
In 1940 the two of them lived in a house they owned on East Main Street in Worthington. Their home was valued at $3500. He worked as the manager of a service station, with an income in 1939 of $1500 for 52 weeks of work.
In 1950 he and Lulu lived in probably the same house. He worked as the operator of a service station.
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The Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, PA, Thursday, July 6, 1972, Page 18:
Arthur M. (Kelly) Long, 83, of Worthington, died at 10:45 p.m. yesterday at the Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning, following a short illness. Born April 17, 1889, in West Franklin Township, he was a son of Craig C. and Isabelle (Hazlett) Long. He was a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Worthington and a former employee of Michigan Limestone Co., Buffalo Valley Plant in Worthington. He owned and operated the Mobil service station in Worthington for 18 years. Surviving him are his wife, Lulu M. (Gaiser) Long of Worthington; one brother, Floy C. and one sister, Ellen J. Long, both of Worthington and several nieces and nephews. LONG — Friends of Arthur M. (Kelly) Long, who died July 5, 1972, will be received at the James A. Flick Funeral Home in Worthington from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home with file Rev. Gordon Kunde, pastor of his church, officiating. Burial will be in the United Presbyterian Church of Worthington Cemetery. Arrangements by Flick.
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