Married Charles Moore "Charley" Hudnut on 26 Mar 1903 in Edina, Knox County, Missouri.
MO d/c 36194
MRS. CHARLES HUDNUT.
Baring, Mo., Nov. 22—Funeral services for Mrs. Charles Hudnut, who died in her home here Sunday, will be held in the Baring Christian church this morning at 11 o'clock with the Rev. S. M. Botsford in charge. Burial will be in Linville cemetery
Mrs. Hudnut. formerly Miss Ollie Armet [sic], was born near Novelty and had lived in Baring for six years. Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Miss Lavina Hudnut and Mrs. Jessie Gragg, both of Baring; three grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Emma Pulse of Atlanta, Mrs Will Snell of Edina and Mrs. Fannie Akins of Oklahoma: five brothers, Harve Armet [sic] of Novelty, Joe, George and Roy Armet [sic], all of Edina, and Elmer Armet [sic] of Oklahoma, and her mother.,Mrs. Ida Pricking of Novelty.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Tuesday, November 22, 1932; Page: 3
MRS. CHARLES HUDNUT.
Edina, Mo., Nov. 22.—Mrs. Charles Hudnut died at her home in Baring Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. She leaves her husband and two daughters. Mrs. Jessie Gragg and Lavina at home. Funeral services will be had been ill three weeks. Mrs. Hudnut was fflty-four years old and held from the Christian church in Baring Tuesday morning with the Rec. S. E. Botsford in charge of the services. Burial will be in the Linville cemetery, here, at 11 o'clock.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Tuesday, November 22, 1932; Page: 3
(This obit is transcribed exactly as was printed.)
Married Charles Moore "Charley" Hudnut on 26 Mar 1903 in Edina, Knox County, Missouri.
MO d/c 36194
MRS. CHARLES HUDNUT.
Baring, Mo., Nov. 22—Funeral services for Mrs. Charles Hudnut, who died in her home here Sunday, will be held in the Baring Christian church this morning at 11 o'clock with the Rev. S. M. Botsford in charge. Burial will be in Linville cemetery
Mrs. Hudnut. formerly Miss Ollie Armet [sic], was born near Novelty and had lived in Baring for six years. Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Miss Lavina Hudnut and Mrs. Jessie Gragg, both of Baring; three grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Emma Pulse of Atlanta, Mrs Will Snell of Edina and Mrs. Fannie Akins of Oklahoma: five brothers, Harve Armet [sic] of Novelty, Joe, George and Roy Armet [sic], all of Edina, and Elmer Armet [sic] of Oklahoma, and her mother.,Mrs. Ida Pricking of Novelty.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Tuesday, November 22, 1932; Page: 3
MRS. CHARLES HUDNUT.
Edina, Mo., Nov. 22.—Mrs. Charles Hudnut died at her home in Baring Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. She leaves her husband and two daughters. Mrs. Jessie Gragg and Lavina at home. Funeral services will be had been ill three weeks. Mrs. Hudnut was fflty-four years old and held from the Christian church in Baring Tuesday morning with the Rec. S. E. Botsford in charge of the services. Burial will be in the Linville cemetery, here, at 11 o'clock.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Tuesday, November 22, 1932; Page: 3
(This obit is transcribed exactly as was printed.)
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