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Blanche Jane <I>Henry</I> Aucutt

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Blanche Jane Henry Aucutt

Birth
Hammond, Piatt County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Mar 1952 (aged 62)
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Charles Milton "Charley" and Salina "Lina" Pinkerton Henry. Blanche married Thomas "Mitchell" Aucutt 19 DEC 1907 in Macon, Macon County, Missouri by Milton Andrew Romjue, Judge of Probate Court of Macon County. Blanche and Mitchell later divorced.

MO d/c 8880

MRS. BLANCHE AUCUTT DEAD
Death, At Home Here, Was Monday At Age 62— Burial Yesterday.

Mrs. Blanche Aucutt died about 1 o'clock Monday afternoon March 10, 1952, at her home here on North Main Street. She was 62 years old and had not been well for six months, being seriously ill the last three weeks.
Funeral services were at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Hudson Funeral Home here. The Rev. John Alexander of Canton, minister of the Christian Church in Edina, officiated. Mrs. Aucutt was a member of the Christian Church. Burial was Linville Cemetery.
Nine sons survive, all of whom were present for the funeral. They are: Howard, Bobby and Henry Aucutt of Edina; Denver Aucutt, El Paso, Ill.; Floyd Aucutt, Tacoma, Wash.; Darrell Aucutt, Emmett, Idaho; Tommy Aucutt, Reno, Nevada; Stanley Aucutt, Bloomfield, Ill., and Clendis Aucutt, Stockton, Calif.
Surviving also are two brothers, Vernon Henry of LaPlata and Claude Henry of Burlington, Iowa, and fourteen grandchildren.
Before her marriage in 1906 to T. M. Aucutt, Mrs. Aucutt was Miss Blanche Jane Henry. She was a daughter of Charley and Salina Henry and was born Dec. 25, 1889, at Hammond, Ill.
After she and Mr. Aucutt were married in Macon County they lived on farms in the southwest and other parts of Knox County until coming in 1940 to Edina, which has since been Mrs. Aucutt's home.
She was the mother of ten sons those named before and T/Sgt Herschel O. Aucutt who was killed while in service in the Hawaiian Islands during World War II. There were seven brothers in the service at that time. The others being Floyd, Howard, Darrell, Tommy, Stanley and Bobby Aucutt.
The Edina Sentinel and Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri • Thu, Mar 13, 1952, Page 1, Column 5

Darrell Aucutthas returned from Edina, Mo., where he was called by the death of his mother, Mrs. Blanche Aucutt.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho, 20 Mar 1952, Thu; Page 12, Column 6
Daughter of Charles Milton "Charley" and Salina "Lina" Pinkerton Henry. Blanche married Thomas "Mitchell" Aucutt 19 DEC 1907 in Macon, Macon County, Missouri by Milton Andrew Romjue, Judge of Probate Court of Macon County. Blanche and Mitchell later divorced.

MO d/c 8880

MRS. BLANCHE AUCUTT DEAD
Death, At Home Here, Was Monday At Age 62— Burial Yesterday.

Mrs. Blanche Aucutt died about 1 o'clock Monday afternoon March 10, 1952, at her home here on North Main Street. She was 62 years old and had not been well for six months, being seriously ill the last three weeks.
Funeral services were at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Hudson Funeral Home here. The Rev. John Alexander of Canton, minister of the Christian Church in Edina, officiated. Mrs. Aucutt was a member of the Christian Church. Burial was Linville Cemetery.
Nine sons survive, all of whom were present for the funeral. They are: Howard, Bobby and Henry Aucutt of Edina; Denver Aucutt, El Paso, Ill.; Floyd Aucutt, Tacoma, Wash.; Darrell Aucutt, Emmett, Idaho; Tommy Aucutt, Reno, Nevada; Stanley Aucutt, Bloomfield, Ill., and Clendis Aucutt, Stockton, Calif.
Surviving also are two brothers, Vernon Henry of LaPlata and Claude Henry of Burlington, Iowa, and fourteen grandchildren.
Before her marriage in 1906 to T. M. Aucutt, Mrs. Aucutt was Miss Blanche Jane Henry. She was a daughter of Charley and Salina Henry and was born Dec. 25, 1889, at Hammond, Ill.
After she and Mr. Aucutt were married in Macon County they lived on farms in the southwest and other parts of Knox County until coming in 1940 to Edina, which has since been Mrs. Aucutt's home.
She was the mother of ten sons those named before and T/Sgt Herschel O. Aucutt who was killed while in service in the Hawaiian Islands during World War II. There were seven brothers in the service at that time. The others being Floyd, Howard, Darrell, Tommy, Stanley and Bobby Aucutt.
The Edina Sentinel and Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri • Thu, Mar 13, 1952, Page 1, Column 5

Darrell Aucutthas returned from Edina, Mo., where he was called by the death of his mother, Mrs. Blanche Aucutt.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho, 20 Mar 1952, Thu; Page 12, Column 6


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