Memorials › Clara Etta Kauble Long
10 Mar 1879 – 18 Jan 1919
| Birth | 10 Mar 1879 |
| Death | 18 Jan 1919 |
| Cemetery | Ord Cemetery Ord , Valley County , Nebraska , USA |
| Added by | Kathy Burgess Burr on 24 Dec 2016 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174353350 |
Other children: Beatrice (b.~1908 NE) Lloyd Elwood (b.~1910 NE); is he the Lloyd E, b. 1910, d. 1985 WA? Joseph Arnold (b.~1913 NE) ------------------------------------------- CLARA ETTA LONG Clara Etta Kauble was born in Clay county, Indiana, March 10th, 1879. She came to Kansas with her parents at the age of 5 years. She was the ninth child of a family of ten children and was looked upon by her brothers and sisters as a favorite child. On April 25th, 1904, she was united in marriage to Joseph N. Long at Independence, Kansas. To this union there were born four children. In the year 1908 they moved to Nuckolls county, Nebraska, where they lived about five years and then came to Ord, Nebraska, which has been their home ever since. On Monday morning January 18th, this faithful wife and mother was taken sick with influenza and after a short illness she passed away on the following Saturday morning, at 7:15 o'clock. The news of her death came as a sudden shock to the community in which she lived and especially to those of her own household and relatives. Clara Etta Long was faithful to her family and was a wife and mother in every sense of that term. Loved by husband and children, brothers and sisters, neighbors and friends, she will be missed and her place in home and neighborhood is indeed vacant. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, four children, Omer John B., 12 years of age; Beatrice, 10 years; Lloyd Elwood, 8 years; Joseph Arnold, 6 years; added to these of her own family are the following; her mother, Mrs. Leah Kauble, Ord,Neb., three brothers, Jacob Kauble, Reelsville, (?), John Kauble, Shale, Cal.; Abraham Kauble, Weir, Kansas; and four sisters, Sarah C. Schiver, Casey, Ill., Laura A. Baldwin, Galesburg, Ill., Eleanor Alderson, Lavette, Kansas; and Alice Alexander, Bartlesville, Kansas. Funeral services were held from the Daniels undertaking rooms on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of Rev. Charles J. Bukoutz, pastor of the First Baptist church. The Ord Quiz - Thur, Jan 23 1919, Pg 1 Col 4
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