Camden Advance Journal: May 17, 1945

Taberg
JENNY LOVELAND, 75, DIES AT HER DAUGHTER'S HOME

TABERG, May 17, -- Mrs. Jenny Clark Loveland, 75, died early Saturday morning at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Walsworth, 418 Floyd Avenue, Rome, where she has made her residnece
for many years. Mrs. Loveland, daughter of the late Mary L. Armstrong Clark and Charles
Clark, Taberg, has been an invalid for the last 25 years.

Born in Taberg, July 18, 1870, she was a descendant of one of the earliest settlers of the
Town of Annsville. Mrs. Loveland was graduated from Fairfield Seminary in 1890 and was a
teacher for several years.

Prior to her residence in Rome, Mrs. Loveland lived in Taberg, where she was active in the
Methodist Church. She is survived by her daughter, the former Marian Loveland, one
granddaughter, Sylvia Walsworth, a niece, Mrs. Kenneth Ostrander, Camden, and a nephew,
Ralph Spinning, Hamburg.

Funeral services were held at the Waldo Wiggens Prince Home for Funerals Tuesday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. Dr. Alvin C. Goddard, pastor of the First Methodist Church,
officiating.

Horace Douglas, at the console of the Prince organ, played favorite selections of the family.

Among the many floral offerings were pieces from friends, relatives, faculty of the Harvey
E. Alter School, teachers at Jay Street School, former teachers, choir of the First
Methodist Church, and Wanakena Chapeter 650, O. E. S.

Interment was made in Maple Hill Cemetery, Taberg.

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