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Loula <I>Long</I> Combs

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Loula Long Combs

Original Name
Long
Birth
Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas, USA
Death
5 Jul 1971 (aged 90)
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Pantheon Mausoleum
Memorial ID
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Daughter of lumber baron R.A. Long, she loved breeding, training, and showing horses. She appeared at the American Royal yearly into her eighties. Her fathers 72 room mansion at 3218 Gladstone Boulevard, is now the Kansas City Museum. Although it had a stable area for horses, her horse hobby outgrew the space. Dad built the 1,700 acre Longview Farm with 40 buildings, apparently to accomodate her hobby. Her older sister, Sally America Long Ellis, donated 146 acres of Longview Farm for the building of Longview Community College. Her father R.A. Long, and older sister Sally America are also in this mausoleum.
Daughter of lumber baron R.A. Long, she loved breeding, training, and showing horses. She appeared at the American Royal yearly into her eighties. Her fathers 72 room mansion at 3218 Gladstone Boulevard, is now the Kansas City Museum. Although it had a stable area for horses, her horse hobby outgrew the space. Dad built the 1,700 acre Longview Farm with 40 buildings, apparently to accomodate her hobby. Her older sister, Sally America Long Ellis, donated 146 acres of Longview Farm for the building of Longview Community College. Her father R.A. Long, and older sister Sally America are also in this mausoleum.


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  • Created by: Bill Walker
  • Added: Oct 4, 2002
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6821402/loula-combs: accessed ), memorial page for Loula Long Combs (30 Jan 1881–5 Jul 1971), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6821402, citing Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Bill Walker (contributor 656).