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Etta Jo Long Steinbeck

Birth
Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Mar 1999 (aged 73)
Vienna, Wood County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science Add to Map
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Hunt County, Texas, Marriages 1921-1945, brides page 124:
bride: Long, Etta Jo
groom: Steinbeck, Criss F. Jr.
married: 21 Jun 1945
recorded: marriage volume 32 page 183

Jo Long Steinbeck, "United States Social Security Death Index"
Given Name: Jo Long
Surname: Steinbeck
Birth Date: 7 October 1925
Social Security Number: 455-26-5770
State: Texas
Last Place of Residence: Wood, West Virginia
Previous Residence Postal Code: 26105
Event Date: 26 March 1999
Age: 74
Citing this Record
"United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J12S-V4X : accessed 26 May 2013), Jo Long Steinbeck, 26 March 1999.


Greenville (Texas) Herald Banner, Mon, 29 Mar 1999, page A2, Obituaries, Jo Steinbeck

VIENNA, W.Va. - Jo Long Steinbeck, 73, of Vienna died Friday in Ravenswood, W.Va. Services were Sunday at Vienna Baptist Church with Rev. Nathan Williams officiating.

Mrs. Steinbeck was born in Greenville; the daughter of Alfred and China Taylor Long. She was a member of Vienna Baptist Church, T.O.P.S. and the Forty-Niner's Club.

Surviving are her husband, Criss Steinbeck of Vienna; daughters, Kay Mace of Procious, W.Va. and Barbara Stagg of Ravenswood; six grandchildren and one brother, Al Long.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, three sisters and one daughter.

Memorials may be made to Vienna Baptist Church, Vienna Public Library or First Baptist Church of Ravenwood building fund.

(courtesy 19 Jul 2014: Pj (#47435333)
Charleston Gazette [WV] March 27, 1999, Jo Long Steinbeck

VIENNA - Jo Long Steinbeck, 73, of Vienna, Wood County, died March 26, 1999, at the home of her daughter, Barbara Stagg of Ravenswood, of cancer.

She was a native of Greenville, Texas, a homemaker and a member of Vienna Baptist Church and the 49ers Club.

Also surviving: husband, Criss F. Steinbeck; daughter, Kay Mace of Procious; brother, Al Long of Denver; six grandchildren.

Memorial service will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Vienna Baptist Church. The body was donated to the Human Gift Registry. Friends may call one hour prior to service at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Vienna Baptist Church, Vienna Library or the building fund of First Baptist Church of Ravenswood.
Hunt County, Texas, Marriages 1921-1945, brides page 124:
bride: Long, Etta Jo
groom: Steinbeck, Criss F. Jr.
married: 21 Jun 1945
recorded: marriage volume 32 page 183

Jo Long Steinbeck, "United States Social Security Death Index"
Given Name: Jo Long
Surname: Steinbeck
Birth Date: 7 October 1925
Social Security Number: 455-26-5770
State: Texas
Last Place of Residence: Wood, West Virginia
Previous Residence Postal Code: 26105
Event Date: 26 March 1999
Age: 74
Citing this Record
"United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J12S-V4X : accessed 26 May 2013), Jo Long Steinbeck, 26 March 1999.


Greenville (Texas) Herald Banner, Mon, 29 Mar 1999, page A2, Obituaries, Jo Steinbeck

VIENNA, W.Va. - Jo Long Steinbeck, 73, of Vienna died Friday in Ravenswood, W.Va. Services were Sunday at Vienna Baptist Church with Rev. Nathan Williams officiating.

Mrs. Steinbeck was born in Greenville; the daughter of Alfred and China Taylor Long. She was a member of Vienna Baptist Church, T.O.P.S. and the Forty-Niner's Club.

Surviving are her husband, Criss Steinbeck of Vienna; daughters, Kay Mace of Procious, W.Va. and Barbara Stagg of Ravenswood; six grandchildren and one brother, Al Long.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, three sisters and one daughter.

Memorials may be made to Vienna Baptist Church, Vienna Public Library or First Baptist Church of Ravenwood building fund.

(courtesy 19 Jul 2014: Pj (#47435333)
Charleston Gazette [WV] March 27, 1999, Jo Long Steinbeck

VIENNA - Jo Long Steinbeck, 73, of Vienna, Wood County, died March 26, 1999, at the home of her daughter, Barbara Stagg of Ravenswood, of cancer.

She was a native of Greenville, Texas, a homemaker and a member of Vienna Baptist Church and the 49ers Club.

Also surviving: husband, Criss F. Steinbeck; daughter, Kay Mace of Procious; brother, Al Long of Denver; six grandchildren.

Memorial service will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Vienna Baptist Church. The body was donated to the Human Gift Registry. Friends may call one hour prior to service at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Vienna Baptist Church, Vienna Library or the building fund of First Baptist Church of Ravenswood.


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