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W R Hudson

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2 Oct 1910
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Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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The Monroe News Star
October 3, 1910
Page 8; Column 3

RESPECTED CITIZEN DIES.

Mr. W. R. Hudson Passes Away After Short Illness.

Mr. W. R. Hudson, for a long number of years a respected citizen of Monroe where he was prominent in social and business circles, died late Saturday after a short illness. Mr. Hudson came to Monroe from Yazoo City, Miss., and during most of his residence here he was connected with Meyer Bros. He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Catchings, of Vicksburg, one daughter and four sons.

Funeral services were held at the family home on Walnut street at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. R. H. Wynn, of the Methodist church. Interment was made in the City Cemetery where the Confederate veterans and the Red Men conducted their burial ceremonies. The pall bearers were J. J. Jordan, John P. Paker, W. A. O'Kelly, Dunn and Jonas Meyer.
The Monroe News Star
October 3, 1910
Page 8; Column 3

RESPECTED CITIZEN DIES.

Mr. W. R. Hudson Passes Away After Short Illness.

Mr. W. R. Hudson, for a long number of years a respected citizen of Monroe where he was prominent in social and business circles, died late Saturday after a short illness. Mr. Hudson came to Monroe from Yazoo City, Miss., and during most of his residence here he was connected with Meyer Bros. He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Catchings, of Vicksburg, one daughter and four sons.

Funeral services were held at the family home on Walnut street at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. R. H. Wynn, of the Methodist church. Interment was made in the City Cemetery where the Confederate veterans and the Red Men conducted their burial ceremonies. The pall bearers were J. J. Jordan, John P. Paker, W. A. O'Kelly, Dunn and Jonas Meyer.

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