Scott HURST, aged 56, former resident of Macy, died suddenly at his farm home a half mile west of Mexico at 10 o'clock Monday evening from a heart attack. He had been under the care of a doctor for a heart ailment but his death was entirely unexpected. The deceased was widely known by farmers in Fulton and Miami counties through his office as secretary-treasurer of the Peru Production Credit Association, a federal farm aid agency. Mr. Hurst was born on a farm near Macy and lived in Miami county all of his life where he followed the occupation of farming except for ten years, when he resided in South Dakota. The deceased was the son of James and Romanie (HOOVER) HURST. His wife was Jennie SEE. Survivors are the wife, three children, Richard HURST, Portland; Mrs. Helen RENDELL, Gary; and Miss Frances HURST of Lafayette; three brothers, Attorney Hurd HURST, of Peru, former judge of Miami county circuit court; Earl HURST, also of Peru, and Blaine HURST of Macy; four sisters, Mrs. E. T. FOWLER, Mrs. Ruth QUICK and Mrs. Thomas RICHARDSON, all of Macy, and Mrs. Esther HAYNES, of Indianapolis. The funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Wednesday, April 3, 1940
Funeral services for the late Scott HURST, former resident of Macy who died at his farm home west of Mexico Monday night will be held from the residence at 2 p.m. Thursday with Rev. V. L. CLEAR pastor of the Peru Methodist church officiating. Burial will be made in the cemetery at Mexico. The body has been returned to the Hurst residence.
SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1940.htm
Scott HURST, aged 56, former resident of Macy, died suddenly at his farm home a half mile west of Mexico at 10 o'clock Monday evening from a heart attack. He had been under the care of a doctor for a heart ailment but his death was entirely unexpected. The deceased was widely known by farmers in Fulton and Miami counties through his office as secretary-treasurer of the Peru Production Credit Association, a federal farm aid agency. Mr. Hurst was born on a farm near Macy and lived in Miami county all of his life where he followed the occupation of farming except for ten years, when he resided in South Dakota. The deceased was the son of James and Romanie (HOOVER) HURST. His wife was Jennie SEE. Survivors are the wife, three children, Richard HURST, Portland; Mrs. Helen RENDELL, Gary; and Miss Frances HURST of Lafayette; three brothers, Attorney Hurd HURST, of Peru, former judge of Miami county circuit court; Earl HURST, also of Peru, and Blaine HURST of Macy; four sisters, Mrs. E. T. FOWLER, Mrs. Ruth QUICK and Mrs. Thomas RICHARDSON, all of Macy, and Mrs. Esther HAYNES, of Indianapolis. The funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Wednesday, April 3, 1940
Funeral services for the late Scott HURST, former resident of Macy who died at his farm home west of Mexico Monday night will be held from the residence at 2 p.m. Thursday with Rev. V. L. CLEAR pastor of the Peru Methodist church officiating. Burial will be made in the cemetery at Mexico. The body has been returned to the Hurst residence.
SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1940.htm
Family Members
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Earl J Hurst
1877 – unknown
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Infant daughter Hurst
1879–1879
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Eva May Hurst Fowler
1880–1962
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Infant daughter Hurst
1881–1881
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Hurd J. Hurst
1884–1971
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Infant son Hurst
1886–1886
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Josephine Mary "Josie" Hurst Tombaugh
1887–1918
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Infant daughter Hurst
1889–1889
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Blaine John Hurst
1890–1971
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Oren Judd Hurst
1891–1918
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Esther M. Hurst Haines
1894–1994
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Ruth Marie Hurst Quick
1895–1985
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Nina Maurine Hurst Richardson
1900–1976
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