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Evie Bertha <I>Bland</I> Hunsicker

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Evie Bertha Bland Hunsicker

Birth
San Augustine, San Augustine County, Texas, USA
Death
25 May 1912 (aged 27)
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.5002778, Longitude: -93.7326139
Plot
Section 42 Lot# 6
Memorial ID
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The Caucasian.
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
June 2, 1912
Page 8; Column 4

Bereavement.

Deepest sympathy is felt for Mr. Henry Hunsicker in the death of his beloved wife, Mrs. Evie Bland Hunsicker, which occurred at their home on Stephens avenue May 26. The long and painful illness, and patient suffering of this young wife and mother was very distressing to her family, who gave her the most devoted attention and cheered her in every way possible by this loving ministration.

Last Sunday funeral services were held at the saddened home and friends gathered in tearful sympathy that one so loving and beloved had gone from earth.

A devoted husband, mother, sisters and brothers mourn her loss. The sweet young daughter Janice is too young to realize her bereavement. May our heavenly Father comfort the sorrowing family.

[Same newspaper issue, page and column]

Personal Mention.

Miss Linnie Bland, one of the popular salesladies at the Dreyfuss Dry Goods Company, has gone to Fullerton, where her mother and brothers live, and were anxious to have her join the home circle so greatly bereaved at the death of the sweet young wife and mother, Mrs. Evie Bland Hunsicker. Mrs. Bland feels deeply in this bereavement, and the presence of her daughter, Miss Linnie, will be a help and comfort to her in taking care of the little motherless daughter, Janice.
The Caucasian.
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
June 2, 1912
Page 8; Column 4

Bereavement.

Deepest sympathy is felt for Mr. Henry Hunsicker in the death of his beloved wife, Mrs. Evie Bland Hunsicker, which occurred at their home on Stephens avenue May 26. The long and painful illness, and patient suffering of this young wife and mother was very distressing to her family, who gave her the most devoted attention and cheered her in every way possible by this loving ministration.

Last Sunday funeral services were held at the saddened home and friends gathered in tearful sympathy that one so loving and beloved had gone from earth.

A devoted husband, mother, sisters and brothers mourn her loss. The sweet young daughter Janice is too young to realize her bereavement. May our heavenly Father comfort the sorrowing family.

[Same newspaper issue, page and column]

Personal Mention.

Miss Linnie Bland, one of the popular salesladies at the Dreyfuss Dry Goods Company, has gone to Fullerton, where her mother and brothers live, and were anxious to have her join the home circle so greatly bereaved at the death of the sweet young wife and mother, Mrs. Evie Bland Hunsicker. Mrs. Bland feels deeply in this bereavement, and the presence of her daughter, Miss Linnie, will be a help and comfort to her in taking care of the little motherless daughter, Janice.


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