Her parents were Everett Edgarton and Emily Bennett, both of Massachusetts.
Informant of record was Clare E. Longley, of Eustis.
Mrs. Longley was cremated and ashes sent to Zeller & Rehbaum Funeral Home, Eustis.
Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 26, August 11, 1941 - July 4, 1942, p. 471
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The Tampa Tribune 11 Apr 1942, Sat., p. 2
EUSTIS - Mrs. Lizzie Longley, 82, died at her home here today after a prolonged illness. She was the widow of Samuel Henry Longley, prominent Massachusetts attorney and had lived here 22 years.
Survivors include four daughters, Miss Clare E. Longley, and Mrs. Charles W. McKay, Eustis; Miss Mary E. Longley, Valdosta, and Mrs. Arthur P McCartney, Kirkwood, Mo.
Her parents were Everett Edgarton and Emily Bennett, both of Massachusetts.
Informant of record was Clare E. Longley, of Eustis.
Mrs. Longley was cremated and ashes sent to Zeller & Rehbaum Funeral Home, Eustis.
Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 26, August 11, 1941 - July 4, 1942, p. 471
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The Tampa Tribune 11 Apr 1942, Sat., p. 2
EUSTIS - Mrs. Lizzie Longley, 82, died at her home here today after a prolonged illness. She was the widow of Samuel Henry Longley, prominent Massachusetts attorney and had lived here 22 years.
Survivors include four daughters, Miss Clare E. Longley, and Mrs. Charles W. McKay, Eustis; Miss Mary E. Longley, Valdosta, and Mrs. Arthur P McCartney, Kirkwood, Mo.
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