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Heber Collins Hunsaker

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Heber Collins Hunsaker

Birth
Honeyville, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Death
3 Jan 1975 (aged 89)
Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Burial
Honeyville, Box Elder County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Son of Isaac Hunsaker and Eliza Marie Hansen

Married Zina Pulsipher Davis, 27 Oct 1915, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Children - LaRease Hunsaker, LaRee Hunsaker, Norma Hunsaker, Marie Hunsaker

Heber Collins Hunsaker - 27 Nov 1886 to 3 Jan 1975. I always remember father as a very hard working man. In the
summer a garden was planted. North-east of Aoki service station or north on the corner (Aoki). Beautiful potatoes grew plentiful. Also, he kept a garden north and south of the house that Lynn Reeder, a grandson, now occupies. Fixing, mending, tightening the fences on his property.
Watering of the grain and alfalfa would take continuous night and day attention. Before the cutting of alfalfa started, he sharpened and replaced many blades on the mower blade. Some of the brothers helped each other --- Alma, Eliajah, Oscar, Alvin. He always had good riding and work horses and good producing milk cows. He also raised pigs and chickens. He was seriously ill at age 3 with scarlet fever. His mother died when he was quite young. He bought the house before he married Zina Davis and was a good money manager. He was a good dancer and sung hymns frequently. He served on the State Grand Jury. He was a cattleman who bought, sold and traded. Went to auctions at Preston, ID and also Ogden stock yard. Making a good deal was sort of sport --- known as horse trading. by Norma Hunsaker Reeder, his eldest daughter.
Son of Isaac Hunsaker and Eliza Marie Hansen

Married Zina Pulsipher Davis, 27 Oct 1915, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Children - LaRease Hunsaker, LaRee Hunsaker, Norma Hunsaker, Marie Hunsaker

Heber Collins Hunsaker - 27 Nov 1886 to 3 Jan 1975. I always remember father as a very hard working man. In the
summer a garden was planted. North-east of Aoki service station or north on the corner (Aoki). Beautiful potatoes grew plentiful. Also, he kept a garden north and south of the house that Lynn Reeder, a grandson, now occupies. Fixing, mending, tightening the fences on his property.
Watering of the grain and alfalfa would take continuous night and day attention. Before the cutting of alfalfa started, he sharpened and replaced many blades on the mower blade. Some of the brothers helped each other --- Alma, Eliajah, Oscar, Alvin. He always had good riding and work horses and good producing milk cows. He also raised pigs and chickens. He was seriously ill at age 3 with scarlet fever. His mother died when he was quite young. He bought the house before he married Zina Davis and was a good money manager. He was a good dancer and sung hymns frequently. He served on the State Grand Jury. He was a cattleman who bought, sold and traded. Went to auctions at Preston, ID and also Ogden stock yard. Making a good deal was sort of sport --- known as horse trading. by Norma Hunsaker Reeder, his eldest daughter.


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