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Amelia <I>Cline</I> Hollembeak

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Amelia Cline Hollembeak

Birth
Good Hope, McDonough County, Illinois, USA
Death
5 Dec 1960 (aged 89)
Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Payson, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
291, South Half.
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Amelia Cline was born 17 April 1871 at Good Hope, Illinois, to Jobe and Cynthia Cline.

She married, first, Edward Andrews, in 1889.

She married, second, H. H. Long, in 1919.

She married, third, Abe Hollembeak, in October of 1933.

Amelia Hollembeak belonged to Payson Christian church. Mrs. Hollembeak passed away 5 December 1960 at a hospital in Pittsfield Illinois. She had been a 5 year resident at a Barry, Illinois nursing home.

- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed 6 December 1960 on page 13 of The Quincy Herald Whig in Quincy, Illinois.

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Reverend Dale Kessler led services held at a local funeral parlor. Mrs. Harold Lewis accompanied on piano as Mrs. Kessler sang hymns. Interment was at Payson New cemetery.

- rewritten from notice printed 8 December 1960 on page 26 of The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois.
Amelia Cline was born 17 April 1871 at Good Hope, Illinois, to Jobe and Cynthia Cline.

She married, first, Edward Andrews, in 1889.

She married, second, H. H. Long, in 1919.

She married, third, Abe Hollembeak, in October of 1933.

Amelia Hollembeak belonged to Payson Christian church. Mrs. Hollembeak passed away 5 December 1960 at a hospital in Pittsfield Illinois. She had been a 5 year resident at a Barry, Illinois nursing home.

- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed 6 December 1960 on page 13 of The Quincy Herald Whig in Quincy, Illinois.

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Reverend Dale Kessler led services held at a local funeral parlor. Mrs. Harold Lewis accompanied on piano as Mrs. Kessler sang hymns. Interment was at Payson New cemetery.

- rewritten from notice printed 8 December 1960 on page 26 of The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois.

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