OBIT: MRS CHARLES LONGANECKER, ABT 1912 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Contributed by Marilyn Tolentino. Typed by Beverly Sellers - Niel ___________________________________________________________________ Mrs. Charles Longanecker Mrs. Charles Longanecker, a resident of Monongahela township, died at her home near Greensboro, Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock. Her death was due to a complication of diseases, she having been in poor health during the past six months. She was born November 1, 1846, making her 66 years old. Her husband preceded her to the better world last December. She leaves to mourn her loss seven children, Rev. John C. Longanecker of West Newton; A.E. Longanecker of Muddy Creek; W. L. Longanecker, of Willow Tree; and Walter Longanecker, at home, and three daughter Mrs. Anna Bell Hartley of near Greensboro; Mrs. Carl Minor of Ceylon; and Miss Estella Longanecker at home. The following brothers and sister also survive: Joseph Burwell, of Geneva, Mrs. Elizabeth Luellen of Masontown; Dr. A.E. Burwell, of Illinois, James Burwell of Oklahoma; Marion Burwell, of Missouri; Mrs. John Merill of Missouri. Mrs. Longanecker was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Burwell and spent her entire life in Monongahela township. She was a life long member of the Sugar Grove Baptist church, an exemplary Christian woman, always taking an active interest in the work of the church. The funeral services were held at the old homestead Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Slonaker. Interment in Monongahela Hill Cemetery, near Greensboro.