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Note for:   Norman Lynn DeLong,   05 APR 1927 - 28 SEP 1973         Index
Individual note:   [v24t0618.FTW]


Norman DeLong was mechanic
Norman L. DeLong, 46, of Jackson township, Jackson Center RD 1,
died at 7:12 p.m. Friday in Greenville Hospital after suffering
a
heart attack four weeks ago.
He was born in Rockland April 5, 1927, to Guy and Mildred Pryor
DeLong. He married the former Esther Shingledecker Dec. 13,
1945, and
she survives.
He lived in the Jackson Center area for the past two years and
prior to that had lived in Sandy Lake for nine years. He was a
mechanic.
A veteran of World War II, he served in the Army.
Surviving are his wife, two sons, Norman L. DeLong Jr., Jackson
Center, and Rick DeLong, at home; four daughters, Mrs. James
(Carol)
Brunson, of Grove City; Mrs. Thomas (Vicky) Buckley, Meadville;
Nancy
and Kathy, both at home; one brother, William DeLong, Emlenton;
four
sisters, Mrs. Donald (Harriet) Nelson, of Kennerdell; Mrs. John
(Jessie) Altmire, of Eau Claire; Mrs. Charles (Doris) Hetzler,
of
Rockland, and Mrs. Wesley (Mildred) Wise, of Olean, N.Y.; and
six
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Edward P.
McMullen Funeral Home, Sandy Lake. The family will receive
friends at
the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.



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Note for:   Donald Edward Nelson,   04 AUG 1910 - 18 AUG 1992         Index
Individual note:   [v24t0618.FTW]

THE DERRICK
Wednesday, August 19, 1992


DONALD. E. NELSON SR.
Donald E. (Buck) Nelson Sr., 82 of Kennerdell RD 1 died at
11:01
am Tuesday at Venango Manor.
Born August 4, 1910, in Oleopolis, he was a son of the late
Robert B. and Martha Borland Nelson.
He was married to Harriet DeLong on February 10, 1934, and she
preceded him in death on July 23, 1978.
Mr. Nelson worked in the oil fields of the Oleopolis area in
his
early years He also worked in the limber industry for seven
years and
for National Transit Pump and Machine for two and one-half
years. He
retired from Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company in Franklin in 1975
after
31 years of service.
He attended the Oleopolis and Plumer schools.
Mr. Nelson was a member of the Rockland Sportsmen's Club, the
Quarter Century Club of Chicago Pneumatic and the International
Association of Machine and Aerospace Workers. He also served
with the
Venango County Fire Police and the Rockland Volunteer Fire
Department.
Surviving are two sons, Donald E. Nelson Jr. of Seneca and Ray
E.
Nelson of Meadville; three daughters, Mrs. John (Norma) Barthen
of
Franklin, Mrs. Daniel (Louise) Durkit of Laurel, Md., and Mrs.
James
(Francis) Fitterer of Mount Airy, Md.; 17 grandchildren; and 12
great-grandchildren.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death
by
five brothers, Clifford, Samuel, Harold, Ralph and Rolla
Nelson; and
two sisters, Nellie Miller and Pearl Black.
The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm
today and Thursday at Huff Chapel in Franklin.
Funeral services will be held at 11 am Friday in the funeral
home. Mr. Nelson's daughter-in-lay, Rev Roberta Nelson of the
Independent Assembly of God International in Meadville, will
officiate.
Interment will be in Rockland Cemetery.



Notes


Note for:   Hiram Morehouse,   1833 -          Index
Census note:    Farmer, 2 servants and one boarder living with them.



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Note for:   Elmer E. Morehouse,   01 AUG 1861 - 13 FEB 1907         Index
Burial:   
     Date:   ABT 16 FEB 1907
     Place:   Hillside Cemetery, Sheffield, Franklin, IA, USA
Burial note:    Lot #227

Census note:    Boarder in Hampton



Notes


Note for:   Caroline W. Schluter,   12 FEB 1871 -          Index
Census note:    Occupation: Dressmaker



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Note for:   Ruth Amalie Juliusdatter,   03 NOV 1888 - 09 DEC 1905         Index
Individual note:   Blind, Never married



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Note for:   Rikke Marense Rasmussen,   1898 -          Index
Individual note:   Died young