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Ida E. Walker Hukill

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
17 Mar 1921 (aged 61)
Saint Clere, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Ida E. Walker, was born in the state of Illinois, July 8, 1859; died at St. Clere, Kansas, March 17, 1921; aged 61 years, 8 months and 9 days. She was married to Wm. S. Hukle, September 8, 1882, and to this union were born five children, three sons and two daughters; all except the youngest survives her … united with the United Brethren church at Mt. Olive about twenty-five years ago, where she kept her membership … About twenty years ago her husband had an affliction that has caused him to be kept in the state hospital since. She has had the widow’s lot in keeping the little family. She leaves to mourn her departure three sons, William, Charles and Frank Hukle, and one daughter, Jennie May; her mother, Herriot Walker of Holton, two sisters, Mrs. May Olive and Mrs. Jennie Ayers, both of Holton … The remains laid to rest in the Shield’s cemetery.

West Jackson and Vicinity. Mrs. Hukil, an old resident of this community, died at her home in St. Clere March 17th, after a lingering illness, and was laid to rest in the Little Cross Creek cemetery. The Holton Recorder, March 24, 1921.
Ida E. Walker, was born in the state of Illinois, July 8, 1859; died at St. Clere, Kansas, March 17, 1921; aged 61 years, 8 months and 9 days. She was married to Wm. S. Hukle, September 8, 1882, and to this union were born five children, three sons and two daughters; all except the youngest survives her … united with the United Brethren church at Mt. Olive about twenty-five years ago, where she kept her membership … About twenty years ago her husband had an affliction that has caused him to be kept in the state hospital since. She has had the widow’s lot in keeping the little family. She leaves to mourn her departure three sons, William, Charles and Frank Hukle, and one daughter, Jennie May; her mother, Herriot Walker of Holton, two sisters, Mrs. May Olive and Mrs. Jennie Ayers, both of Holton … The remains laid to rest in the Shield’s cemetery.

West Jackson and Vicinity. Mrs. Hukil, an old resident of this community, died at her home in St. Clere March 17th, after a lingering illness, and was laid to rest in the Little Cross Creek cemetery. The Holton Recorder, March 24, 1921.


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