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Virginia Darlene <I>Huntsman</I> Judah

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Virginia Darlene Huntsman Judah

Birth
Henderson, Mills County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Sep 1994 (aged 80)
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
Burial
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Virginia D. Judah, 80, of Hastings, died Sept. 2, 1994 at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 6,1994 at Mansfield-Hertz Funeral Home in Malvern with burial in South Grove Cemetery in rural Hastings. Rev. Florentino Caole, Jr. of the Malvem Methodist Church officiated.
Mrs. Judah was born April 27, 1914 in Henderson to William Huntsman and Clara Coppack. Virginia was united in marriage to Clyde M. Judah on May 14,1934 in Red Oak. She lived her entire life in Mills County. She was a full-time homemaker who loved her family dearly and cared for her flowers and yard. Nature was her great happiness.
Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband Clyde in 1988, a daughter Darlene Taylor in 1989 and an infant daughter Carina, six brothers and three sisters.
Survivors include daughters, Lorraine Fisher of Hastings and Carolyn Fisher of Plattsmouth, Neb.; nine grandchildren; ten greatgrandchildren;
one great-great-grandchild; and a brother, Bert Huntsman of Coming.
A memorial fund has been established.
Glenwood Opinion Tribune, September 21, 1994, page 2
Virginia D. Judah, 80, of Hastings, died Sept. 2, 1994 at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 6,1994 at Mansfield-Hertz Funeral Home in Malvern with burial in South Grove Cemetery in rural Hastings. Rev. Florentino Caole, Jr. of the Malvem Methodist Church officiated.
Mrs. Judah was born April 27, 1914 in Henderson to William Huntsman and Clara Coppack. Virginia was united in marriage to Clyde M. Judah on May 14,1934 in Red Oak. She lived her entire life in Mills County. She was a full-time homemaker who loved her family dearly and cared for her flowers and yard. Nature was her great happiness.
Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband Clyde in 1988, a daughter Darlene Taylor in 1989 and an infant daughter Carina, six brothers and three sisters.
Survivors include daughters, Lorraine Fisher of Hastings and Carolyn Fisher of Plattsmouth, Neb.; nine grandchildren; ten greatgrandchildren;
one great-great-grandchild; and a brother, Bert Huntsman of Coming.
A memorial fund has been established.
Glenwood Opinion Tribune, September 21, 1994, page 2


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