MEADE, Nora Langley
Source: Unknown Newspaper (thanks Tom for sending this)
Cates, Indiana—Services for Mrs. Nora Langley Meade, 86, former schoolteacher, will be at 2 PM Monday at the Cates Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Rev. Dale Wilson will officiate with burial in the Mount Hope Cemetery with Bodine and Shelby Funeral Home in charge. The body is at the family residence east of Cates where friends will be received until one hour before services. She died at her home at 10 PM Friday. Mrs. Meade taught at the Union Corner School in Vermillion County, Illinois, and at several other rural schools in the area. A charter member of the Cates-Fulton Home Demonstration Club, she was also active in the Missionary Aid Society of the Cates Evangelical United Brethren Church. Born near Union Corner, January 26, 1872, the daughter of Casper and Isabel Anderson Langley, she was married on April 26, 1899, to Edward E. Meade who died in 1949. She was also preceded in death by two sisters, one brother, and a son. Survivors include a son, Harold Meade of Covington Route 3; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Jones of Veedersburg Route 4, Miss Inez Meade at home and Mrs. Irene Cates of Kingman Route 2; three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Gouty of Covington Route 2, Mrs. Hortense Gouty of Danville Route 5, and Mrs. Bessie Haworth of Danville; two brothers, Joseph Langley, and Blane Langley, both of Danville Route 5, and three grandchildren. She was a member of the Salem Methodist Church northeast of Covington.
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