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Henson Tate Rush

Birth
Miller County, Missouri, USA
Death
31 Jul 1935 (aged 55)
Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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"no grave marker found - June 2011"

Henson T. Rush entered into rest on Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock. July 31, 1935. He had attained the age of 66 years, 6 months and 3 days. Henson T. Rush was born in Cole County. Mo., on January 8, 1879. He received his education and grew to young manhood in that community. In the year 1899 he was united in marriage with Miss Hulda Rolfus and this union was blessed with five children, one dying in Infancy. His wife preceded him to the grave on June 27. 1911. In the year 1916, he again entered wedlock with Miss Edna Wolf and to this union one child was born. The family moved to Washington about eighteen years ago and at the time of his death, resided on Cowherd Street. The deceased followed the occupation of carpenter and was thus engaged when death overtook him. He leaves to mourn five children: Pearl, wife of John Williams of Mulberry, Kansas; Miss Elsie Rush of St. Louis, Mo.; Lloyd Rush of St. Louis, Mo.; Ada Mae, wife of Lawrence Boland of this city; and Miss Orintha Mae Rush of this city; five grandchildren; one sister, one brother. Albert Rush of Jefferson City, Mo. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at Otto & Co, Funeral Parlor, Rev. Rlcketts officiating. Interment was made in the. Odd Fellow cemetery

From The Washington Citizen 08-09-1935
"no grave marker found - June 2011"

Henson T. Rush entered into rest on Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock. July 31, 1935. He had attained the age of 66 years, 6 months and 3 days. Henson T. Rush was born in Cole County. Mo., on January 8, 1879. He received his education and grew to young manhood in that community. In the year 1899 he was united in marriage with Miss Hulda Rolfus and this union was blessed with five children, one dying in Infancy. His wife preceded him to the grave on June 27. 1911. In the year 1916, he again entered wedlock with Miss Edna Wolf and to this union one child was born. The family moved to Washington about eighteen years ago and at the time of his death, resided on Cowherd Street. The deceased followed the occupation of carpenter and was thus engaged when death overtook him. He leaves to mourn five children: Pearl, wife of John Williams of Mulberry, Kansas; Miss Elsie Rush of St. Louis, Mo.; Lloyd Rush of St. Louis, Mo.; Ada Mae, wife of Lawrence Boland of this city; and Miss Orintha Mae Rush of this city; five grandchildren; one sister, one brother. Albert Rush of Jefferson City, Mo. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at Otto & Co, Funeral Parlor, Rev. Rlcketts officiating. Interment was made in the. Odd Fellow cemetery

From The Washington Citizen 08-09-1935


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