OBIT: Jacob Frank LONG, 1943, Annville RD, Lebanon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Teresa Barnes Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/lebanon/ _________________________________________ J. Frank Long, aged 56 years, resident of Route #1 Annville, died this morning at 2:30 in Harrisburg hospital as a result of injuries and shock sustained during an accident on Thanksgiving day. Reverend Chris Oberholtzer of the Annville vicinity was the driver of the car when the accident occurred at East Berlin, York County. Mr. Long and 3 other occupants, whose names were not disclosed, were traveling to attend gospel services in Hanover, York county. The deceased was a member of the Gospel Tabernacle. Survivors are his wife Mamie nee Putt; 2 daughters, Mrs. Sarah Winey, Richfield, Pa., Mrs. Katheryn Leese, Route # 1, Annville; son Ammon Long, Rte. 2 Annville; also 6 grandchildren; 1 sister, Mrs. Lundy Zurin, Mt. Joy Rd.; stepfather William Derr Florin Pa.; half sisters, Mrs. Joseph Wickenheiser, Myerstown, Mrs. John Wittle Florin; half brother Harry Derr. J. FRANK LONG DIES AFTER CAR CRASH J. Frank Long, of Annville RD# 1, died early Saturday in a Harrisburg hospital of injuries received thanksgiving night in a 2 car collision near East Berlin. Long, who was 56 years old, died of a skull fracture, Dauphin Co. coroner Dr. Earl H. Grimm said. He was a passenger in a car operated by Chris Oberholtzer of Annville, when Oberholtzer's machine and a car operated by J. E. Renoll of East Berlin RD 1 collided on route 194, 3 miles north of East Berlin, state police said. He is survived by his wife Mamie nee Putt and 2 daughters, Katheryn Leese and Sarah R. Winey, and one son, Ammon Long of Annville RD# 2. Long was a native of Lancaster county and operated a small chicken farm. November 27, 1943 Clipping from the scrapbook of J. Frank Long's niece, Florence Long.