He was united in marriage to Hattie Raisor of Carrollton, Ky., Dec. 30, 1914. To this union were born three children, one son and two daughters, Frank Hendren, Mrs. Darlis Scott, and Mrs. Thelma Kaiser, all of Moores Hill, Ind., Rt. 1.
Besides his wife and children he leaves to mourn his passing, two granddaughters and one grandson, June Scott and Kay Kaiser and Earl Kaiser, one granddaughter by marriage, Pamela Kaiser, two sons-in-law, Norbert Kaiser and Thomas Scott, and one daughter-in-law, Wilma Hendren; several nieces and nephews, neighbors and friends. One sister, Agnes (?) and two brothers, Ira (?) and Thomas, preceded him in death.
Mr. Hendren was baptized into the Pentecost Church at Warsaw, Ky., about 25 years ago and remained a member of the church until his passing. He was engaged in farming most of his life in Kentucky and in Indiana for the past 25 years. He has lived on a farm near Dillsboro until February 1962, when they retired and moved to town in Dillsboro.
George was a good husband, father and friend and his passing will be sad to all who knew him and loved him.
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Funeral services for George S. Hendren, 73, of Dillsboro, were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Ulrich & Sibbett Funeral Home. Burial was in Oakdale Cemetery.
Mr. Hendren, who was injured in an auto accident last November and never regained consciousness, died Sunday at the Dearborn County Hospital.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Hattie Hendren; a son, Frank, of Moores Hill, and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Scott, and Mrs. Norbert Kaiser, both of Moores Hill.
Lawrenceburg Press
August 6, 1964
He was united in marriage to Hattie Raisor of Carrollton, Ky., Dec. 30, 1914. To this union were born three children, one son and two daughters, Frank Hendren, Mrs. Darlis Scott, and Mrs. Thelma Kaiser, all of Moores Hill, Ind., Rt. 1.
Besides his wife and children he leaves to mourn his passing, two granddaughters and one grandson, June Scott and Kay Kaiser and Earl Kaiser, one granddaughter by marriage, Pamela Kaiser, two sons-in-law, Norbert Kaiser and Thomas Scott, and one daughter-in-law, Wilma Hendren; several nieces and nephews, neighbors and friends. One sister, Agnes (?) and two brothers, Ira (?) and Thomas, preceded him in death.
Mr. Hendren was baptized into the Pentecost Church at Warsaw, Ky., about 25 years ago and remained a member of the church until his passing. He was engaged in farming most of his life in Kentucky and in Indiana for the past 25 years. He has lived on a farm near Dillsboro until February 1962, when they retired and moved to town in Dillsboro.
George was a good husband, father and friend and his passing will be sad to all who knew him and loved him.
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Funeral services for George S. Hendren, 73, of Dillsboro, were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Ulrich & Sibbett Funeral Home. Burial was in Oakdale Cemetery.
Mr. Hendren, who was injured in an auto accident last November and never regained consciousness, died Sunday at the Dearborn County Hospital.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Hattie Hendren; a son, Frank, of Moores Hill, and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Scott, and Mrs. Norbert Kaiser, both of Moores Hill.
Lawrenceburg Press
August 6, 1964
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