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Lenore Pauline <I>Cosslett</I> Long

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Lenore Pauline Cosslett Long

Birth
Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 52 Lot 10 Space 3
Memorial ID
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Lenore C. Long was brought home to Buffalo to be laid to rest with her husband, Dr. Harvey J. Long. Lenore was a Buffalo native, born in 1897 to Mildred (Millie) Senff Cosslett and Joe G. Cosslett, and graduated from Johnson County High School in 1915. She was an active member of the Gray Ladies, Eastern Star and choir member of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. She also founded the first Job’s Daughters Bethel in Buffalo.

Granny Long is remembered for making the best Christmas cookies, angel food cake and her love of playing the piano.

She is survived by her son, Martin H. Long (Jane) of Denver; her grandchildren, Martha Long of Denver, and John Long (Tracy) of Memphis, Tennessee; and her great-grandson, Andrew (AJ) Long. Her grandson, H. Scott Long, born July 7, 1965, and died Aug. 27, 1995, in Denver, was buried with Lenore and Harvey Long in Willow Grove Cemetery on Aug. 15, 2017.

© Buffalo Bulletin August 16, 2017
Lenore C. Long was brought home to Buffalo to be laid to rest with her husband, Dr. Harvey J. Long. Lenore was a Buffalo native, born in 1897 to Mildred (Millie) Senff Cosslett and Joe G. Cosslett, and graduated from Johnson County High School in 1915. She was an active member of the Gray Ladies, Eastern Star and choir member of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. She also founded the first Job’s Daughters Bethel in Buffalo.

Granny Long is remembered for making the best Christmas cookies, angel food cake and her love of playing the piano.

She is survived by her son, Martin H. Long (Jane) of Denver; her grandchildren, Martha Long of Denver, and John Long (Tracy) of Memphis, Tennessee; and her great-grandson, Andrew (AJ) Long. Her grandson, H. Scott Long, born July 7, 1965, and died Aug. 27, 1995, in Denver, was buried with Lenore and Harvey Long in Willow Grove Cemetery on Aug. 15, 2017.

© Buffalo Bulletin August 16, 2017


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