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Beulah O'Letha <I>Hudgins</I> Reynolds

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Beulah O'Letha Hudgins Reynolds

Birth
Morrisville, Polk County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Jun 1963 (aged 72)
Minnewaukan, Benson County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Minnewaukan, Benson County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1FA, Lot 24, Grave 7
Memorial ID
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Funeral for Mrs. K.A.L. Reynolds was held at the Minnewaukan Presbyterian Church Saturday, Rev. Wayne Barnard officiating.
Vernon Lysne was soloist. Mrs. Oscar Hanson was organist. Pallbearers were Gordon Johnson, Ira Manley, Marvin Jacobson, Herman Anderson, Walter McDonald and Russell Bergan.

Beulah O'Letha Hudgins was born At Mooresville, Mo., Dec. 23, 1890, daughter of John and Carrietta Hudgins. Her mother died when she was about seven years of age so she lived with her grandparents during her younger years. She came to North Dakota about 1909, was employed at Leeds for a short time, then came to Minnewaukan in 1910. She was employed in the office of the register of deeds here for about six years. For years Mrs. Reynolds was affiliated with the Episcopal congregation.

She was married to K.A.L. Reynolds on Sept. 23, 1916. A son was born to this marriage, Roger, who died June 7, 1943, in a training accident. A Marine Corps lieutenant, he was then training at Smyrna, Tenn.

Survivors are a sister, Blanche Gray; a brother, William; a granddaughter, Pamela Humphrey; her daughter-in-law, Rachel Humphrey; and Mr. Reynolds.

Mrs. Reynolds passed away June 25 at her home here after a long illness. Johnson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Funeral for Mrs. K.A.L. Reynolds was held at the Minnewaukan Presbyterian Church Saturday, Rev. Wayne Barnard officiating.
Vernon Lysne was soloist. Mrs. Oscar Hanson was organist. Pallbearers were Gordon Johnson, Ira Manley, Marvin Jacobson, Herman Anderson, Walter McDonald and Russell Bergan.

Beulah O'Letha Hudgins was born At Mooresville, Mo., Dec. 23, 1890, daughter of John and Carrietta Hudgins. Her mother died when she was about seven years of age so she lived with her grandparents during her younger years. She came to North Dakota about 1909, was employed at Leeds for a short time, then came to Minnewaukan in 1910. She was employed in the office of the register of deeds here for about six years. For years Mrs. Reynolds was affiliated with the Episcopal congregation.

She was married to K.A.L. Reynolds on Sept. 23, 1916. A son was born to this marriage, Roger, who died June 7, 1943, in a training accident. A Marine Corps lieutenant, he was then training at Smyrna, Tenn.

Survivors are a sister, Blanche Gray; a brother, William; a granddaughter, Pamela Humphrey; her daughter-in-law, Rachel Humphrey; and Mr. Reynolds.

Mrs. Reynolds passed away June 25 at her home here after a long illness. Johnson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


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