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Jane Clare “Jennie” <I>Orcutt</I> Keeline

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Jane Clare “Jennie” Orcutt Keeline

Birth
Durant, Cedar County, Iowa, USA
Death
24 Mar 1918 (aged 33)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 21 Plot 164 Grave 4
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Obituary - Omaha Bee, Tuesday, March 26, 1918 -
"Leading Young Society Woman Dead - Mrs. Arthur R. Keeline died Sunday morning in Chicago at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lewis Jaques, where she was making a short visit on her way home from Florida. Mrs. Keeline was operated upon Saturday evening for acute peritonitis, dying early Sunday morning. Mr. Keeline left for Chicago yesterday. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Mrs. Keeline, nee Miss Jane Orcutt, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Louis Jaques of Chicago and Mrs. A.J. Beaton of Omaha."
Jennie Orcutt attended Duchesne Academy in Omaha, Nebraska, as did her two sisters. After her mother died in 1899, her older sister Edith was an important figure in her life. In May 1901, she traveled to Europe for three months with her father and sister, Anna Ri. In 1903 she graduated from Sacred Heart Convent School, Kenwood, in New York. She made her debut in society in November 1903. On February 7, 1906, she married Arthur Raymond Keeline at the family home on 550 S. 96th Street, Omaha, NE.
Obituary - Omaha Bee, Tuesday, March 26, 1918 -
"Leading Young Society Woman Dead - Mrs. Arthur R. Keeline died Sunday morning in Chicago at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lewis Jaques, where she was making a short visit on her way home from Florida. Mrs. Keeline was operated upon Saturday evening for acute peritonitis, dying early Sunday morning. Mr. Keeline left for Chicago yesterday. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Mrs. Keeline, nee Miss Jane Orcutt, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Louis Jaques of Chicago and Mrs. A.J. Beaton of Omaha."
Jennie Orcutt attended Duchesne Academy in Omaha, Nebraska, as did her two sisters. After her mother died in 1899, her older sister Edith was an important figure in her life. In May 1901, she traveled to Europe for three months with her father and sister, Anna Ri. In 1903 she graduated from Sacred Heart Convent School, Kenwood, in New York. She made her debut in society in November 1903. On February 7, 1906, she married Arthur Raymond Keeline at the family home on 550 S. 96th Street, Omaha, NE.

Gravesite Details

Originally buried Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Nebr. Removed to Forest Lawn Cemetery with her baby in May 1926.



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  • Maintained by: kks
  • Originally Created by: Don Watkins
  • Added: Nov 3, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61083308/jane_clare-keeline: accessed ), memorial page for Jane Clare “Jennie” Orcutt Keeline (23 Sep 1884–24 Mar 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 61083308, citing Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by kks (contributor 47275856).