Mr. Hushour was a salesman in various businesses as was a grandson, Walter Garland Hushour, son of Garland E. & Margaret Smith Hushour # 65657800
in 1907 Mr. Hushour received a patent for a new and useful improvement of the mailbox that he invented
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The body of William H. Hushour was brought here Wednesday afternoon. The Hushour family is well known here. They lived for several years in the house owned by B. F. Kincanon. Mr. Hushour was 51 years old. He is survived by 8 daughters and 5 sons. The funeral was conducted from Asbury Church and interment was in the nearby cemetery.
Published in the Cedar Springs News in the SW VA Enterprise, Wytheville, Virginia, Friday, July 10, 1942
Mr. Hushour was a salesman in various businesses as was a grandson, Walter Garland Hushour, son of Garland E. & Margaret Smith Hushour # 65657800
in 1907 Mr. Hushour received a patent for a new and useful improvement of the mailbox that he invented
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The body of William H. Hushour was brought here Wednesday afternoon. The Hushour family is well known here. They lived for several years in the house owned by B. F. Kincanon. Mr. Hushour was 51 years old. He is survived by 8 daughters and 5 sons. The funeral was conducted from Asbury Church and interment was in the nearby cemetery.
Published in the Cedar Springs News in the SW VA Enterprise, Wytheville, Virginia, Friday, July 10, 1942
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