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Louvina Jane McClelland Rinehart
© The Guthrie News Leader
November 15, 1908
Submitted by: Janice M. Willis


"Grandma" Rinehart, mother of Frank Rinehart, of this city, died yesterday at her home near Meridian after a short illness. Services will be held from the home tomorrow. Rev. F. L. Neblitt officiating.

Louvina Jane McClelland Rinehart
Osborne County Farmer Newspaper; Courtesy of the Osborne Public Library Newspaper Digital Archive, Osborne County, Kansas
December 10, 1908
Submitted by: Janice M. Willis


Grandma Rinehart, mother of Mac Rinehart of Smith Center, was buried at Meridian Okla, on Thanksgiving day About fifteen years ago Mrs Rinehart left here with two of her sons Will and Asa, to make their home in Oklahoma. there are plenty of old timers here who will remember Grandma Rinehart, and they will regret to learn of her death


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