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Genevieve Luella <I>Haney</I> Mitchell

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Genevieve Luella Haney Mitchell

Birth
Ethan, Davison County, South Dakota, USA
Death
8 May 2014 (aged 93)
Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Genevieve Luella Mitchell was born May 27, 1920 at Ethan, SD the daughter of Henry Haney and Minnie (Lewis) Haney. She passed away May 8, 2014 at Mountain View Healthcare in Mountain View, MO at the age of 93 years.
She was united in marriage to Marvin Mitchell on November 14, 1935 at Harrisburg, AR and to this union four children were born.
She was preceded in death by her parents Henry and Minnie Haney; two brothers Jack Hance and Willard Haney, and one sister Betty Crowell; and one son-in-law Bill Arthur.
She is survived by her children Mary Arthur of Lewiston, ID; Grace Dey and husband Henry of Mountain View, MO; Henry Mitchell and wife Margie of Mountain View, MO, and Marvin Mitchell and wife Fay of Mountain View, MO; twelve grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren and a host of other family and friends.
Genevieve moved to Lawton, KS as a small child she lived on the family farm and attended school. She later moved with her family to Harrisburg, AR where she attended school, and later met her husband Marvin. Genevieve and Marvin lived in Pittsburg, KS, in Arkansas and in Idaho before moving to Missouri in 1954.
Genevieve was a homemaker, and also worked as a Certified Nurse Aide. Genevieve worked as a Certified Nurse Aide in the original Mountain View Hospital. In the 1950's when the St. Francis Sisters of Assisi came to Mountain View, Genevieve along with Bertha Smotherman, Marian Gimpel, Eythle Stephens, and Marie Tranbarger worked to rebuild the hospital. Genevieve would work at the hospital during the day, and would change into her jeans and work clothes and work alongside the other women, donating their time to rebuild the hospital.
Genevieve was diligent in taking care of her husband when his health failed. During this time she would work at the hospital all day and come home at night to do canning. Genevieve enjoyed quilting, embroidering, reading and working with her house plants and in her garden. She enjoyed reading her Bible, and was an active member of the Oak Lawn Church where her son was the pastor. She was known for her devotion to God and her daily prayers.
Duncan Funeral Home.
Genevieve Luella Mitchell was born May 27, 1920 at Ethan, SD the daughter of Henry Haney and Minnie (Lewis) Haney. She passed away May 8, 2014 at Mountain View Healthcare in Mountain View, MO at the age of 93 years.
She was united in marriage to Marvin Mitchell on November 14, 1935 at Harrisburg, AR and to this union four children were born.
She was preceded in death by her parents Henry and Minnie Haney; two brothers Jack Hance and Willard Haney, and one sister Betty Crowell; and one son-in-law Bill Arthur.
She is survived by her children Mary Arthur of Lewiston, ID; Grace Dey and husband Henry of Mountain View, MO; Henry Mitchell and wife Margie of Mountain View, MO, and Marvin Mitchell and wife Fay of Mountain View, MO; twelve grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren and a host of other family and friends.
Genevieve moved to Lawton, KS as a small child she lived on the family farm and attended school. She later moved with her family to Harrisburg, AR where she attended school, and later met her husband Marvin. Genevieve and Marvin lived in Pittsburg, KS, in Arkansas and in Idaho before moving to Missouri in 1954.
Genevieve was a homemaker, and also worked as a Certified Nurse Aide. Genevieve worked as a Certified Nurse Aide in the original Mountain View Hospital. In the 1950's when the St. Francis Sisters of Assisi came to Mountain View, Genevieve along with Bertha Smotherman, Marian Gimpel, Eythle Stephens, and Marie Tranbarger worked to rebuild the hospital. Genevieve would work at the hospital during the day, and would change into her jeans and work clothes and work alongside the other women, donating their time to rebuild the hospital.
Genevieve was diligent in taking care of her husband when his health failed. During this time she would work at the hospital all day and come home at night to do canning. Genevieve enjoyed quilting, embroidering, reading and working with her house plants and in her garden. She enjoyed reading her Bible, and was an active member of the Oak Lawn Church where her son was the pastor. She was known for her devotion to God and her daily prayers.
Duncan Funeral Home.


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