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Mrs. Elsie Long Hiller of Louisville died Monday, July 2, 2007, at her residence. She was 62.
Funeral service will be today in New Hope Congregational Christian Church at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Robert Foreman officiating. Interment following in the New Hope Congregational Christian Church Cemetery.
She was preceded in death by her father, Dade Long; brother, Junior Long and a sister, Jean Allen.
Survivors include her husband of 43 years, Ted Hiller of Louisville; mother, Essie Long of Clio; daughters, Wendy Hiller of Lincoln, Neb., Holly Linder of Lincoln; brother and sister-in-law, Andy and Beth Long, Clio; sisters and brothers-in-law, Linda and Terry Booher of Navarre, Fla., Wanda and Walt Dermody of Cocoa, Fla., Janice and Lance Clark of Louisville, Cathy and Robert Cox of Clio; three grandchildren, Amanda Keagle, Nicole Keagle, Kyle Linder; two great grandchildren, Anthony Keagle, Charles Rosenthal.
Serving as pallbearers will be Daniel Dermody, Patrick Dermody, Heath Clark, Rustin Clark, Brad Long, James Price.
Flowers will be accepted or memorial contributions maybe made to the Louisville Rescue Squad c/o City of Louisville.
Keahey Funeral Home in Andalusia, (334) 222-8440, is in charge of arrangements.
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