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Luverna Ann “Lon” <I>Morrison</I> Hileman

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Luverna Ann “Lon” Morrison Hileman

Birth
Death
30 Nov 1938 (aged 79)
Robeson County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Maxton, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 77 Hileman
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Beloved wife of John Jefferson Hileman, married September 9, 1875, Cape Girardeau, Missouri; devoted mother of Olie Jefferson, Mattie Alice, John Edward Benjamin, Henry Fred, Minnie Mae, Dora and twin girls Frieda and Juanita, not surviving. Her infant twins are buried in Illinois 1877, as is her husband John "Jefferson", 1899.

The date inscribed on her grave cover is incorrect, she was 79 years of age at her death.
Lon is buried beside her son's John "Ed" Hileman, his wife Mary Everhart Hileman; and son Henry "Fred" Hileman, the first to be buried here.

Lon lived with my father's parents at the time of her death; my mother often sat by her bedside reading to her and was present when she died.

After 40 years of searching for her Morrison family, I have finally found they came from Scotland, through Canada and into Grand Rapids, and Coopersville, Michigan. From there the children scattered, some to Missouri, other's as far as Oregon.

§ By CL Hileman great granddaughter
Beloved wife of John Jefferson Hileman, married September 9, 1875, Cape Girardeau, Missouri; devoted mother of Olie Jefferson, Mattie Alice, John Edward Benjamin, Henry Fred, Minnie Mae, Dora and twin girls Frieda and Juanita, not surviving. Her infant twins are buried in Illinois 1877, as is her husband John "Jefferson", 1899.

The date inscribed on her grave cover is incorrect, she was 79 years of age at her death.
Lon is buried beside her son's John "Ed" Hileman, his wife Mary Everhart Hileman; and son Henry "Fred" Hileman, the first to be buried here.

Lon lived with my father's parents at the time of her death; my mother often sat by her bedside reading to her and was present when she died.

After 40 years of searching for her Morrison family, I have finally found they came from Scotland, through Canada and into Grand Rapids, and Coopersville, Michigan. From there the children scattered, some to Missouri, other's as far as Oregon.

§ By CL Hileman great granddaughter


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