A native of Madison, Nebr., she moved to Skidmore in 1968 from Monroe, Nebraska.
Mrs. Hurner was a member of the United Methodist Church; the Order of the Eastern Star No. 402 of Skidmore; a Charter member of the Legion Auxiliary, Swanson Post #322 at Monroe; the O.M. Club; the Successful Club; and the Town & Country Sadde Club of Skidmore.
Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Hurner of the home; one son, William "Bill" Hurner, Topeka, Kan., one sister, Erleen Laudenkios, Columbus, Neb., one granddaughter; three stepgrandchildren; and one step-great grandchild.
Services were held Saturday, at the United Methodist Church in Skidmore.
Burial was in the Hillcrest Cemetery, Skidmore, Mo.
Arrangements: Johnson Funeral Home, Maryville, Mo.
Source: St. Joseph (MO) Gazette, Feb 26, 1981.
A native of Madison, Nebr., she moved to Skidmore in 1968 from Monroe, Nebraska.
Mrs. Hurner was a member of the United Methodist Church; the Order of the Eastern Star No. 402 of Skidmore; a Charter member of the Legion Auxiliary, Swanson Post #322 at Monroe; the O.M. Club; the Successful Club; and the Town & Country Sadde Club of Skidmore.
Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Hurner of the home; one son, William "Bill" Hurner, Topeka, Kan., one sister, Erleen Laudenkios, Columbus, Neb., one granddaughter; three stepgrandchildren; and one step-great grandchild.
Services were held Saturday, at the United Methodist Church in Skidmore.
Burial was in the Hillcrest Cemetery, Skidmore, Mo.
Arrangements: Johnson Funeral Home, Maryville, Mo.
Source: St. Joseph (MO) Gazette, Feb 26, 1981.
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