Marshall Co., OK; Obituary: J.C. Long --------------------------------- Submitted by: Tammy Dice Jones EMAIL: wjones@texhoma.net --------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Files may be printed or copied for personal use only. ---------------------------------------------------- SURNAMES: Long, Setliff, Pool, Beasley, Soliday, Turbyfill, Duncan J.C. LONG DIES MONDAY, FUNERAL HELD WEDNESDAY J.C. Long, an Aylesworth native and life-long Marshall County resident, died Monday. He was 67 years old. Funeral services for My Long were conducted Wednesday afternoon from Watts Memorial Chapel. Emmett Taylor, pastor with the Madill Church of the Nazarene where Mr. Long was a member, officiated. He was assisted by Wesley Mitchell. Music was arranged by Cliff West. Mr. Long was born Oct. 5, 1914. His parents were the late John Churchwell and Dora Francis Long. He was reared in the Aylesworth area and was a resident of Cumberland at the time of his death which followed a brief illness. He and the former Bernice Setliff were married Oct. 10 1937, at Kingston. Mr. Long was employed with Lone Star Gas Co. 30 years. For the past nine years he had worked as a contract pumper. In addition to his wife, Mr Long is survived by two sons, Johnny of Tulsa and Charles Long of Virginia Beach, VA., and Three daughters, Nora Pool of Bethune, Colo., Kay Beasley of Madill and Carolyn Turbyfill of Choctaw. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren; two brothers, Albert of Ardmore and Alvin Long of Cumberland and two sisters, Wilma Soliday of Madill and Burtle Duncan of Cumberland. Casket escorts for services and burial in the Cumberland Cemetery were Victor and Phillp Gray, John Rorex, Vernon Ard, Vernon Maxwell and Cleo Sandefur. Honorary escorts were Curtis Wyatt, Chester Gilbert and Raymond Eddington..