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Levi James Hurst

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Levi James Hurst

Birth
Miami County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Sep 1919 (aged 66)
Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Macy, Miami County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Row 17
Memorial ID
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Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Friday, September 12, 1919

L. J. HURST, 60, a prominent citizen of Macy and better known as "Little Jim," died suddenly Thursday morning while preparing breakfast, supposedly of either heart trouble or apoplexy. He and his half-brother, Abe GEPHART, lived together about one-half mile south of Macy. It was his custom to prepare their breakfast and his brother heard him working in the kitchen. He then heard him fall. Mr. Hurst was a partner of A. S. HOFFMAN in buying and shipping cattle. He leaves one son, Glen HURST, and two grandchildren, Bernard [HURST] and Harriet HURST. His wife, who was formerly Miss Victoria ENYART, preceded him in death about 25 years ago. Two children, Charles Glen [HURST] and Ivy [HURST], died in childhood. He was an active member of the Christian church and a member of the Mason and Eastern Star lodges of this place. Funeral in the Christian church Friday p.m., Masons and O.E.S. and Rev. J. Thomas W. LUCKEY in charge. Burial in Plainview cemetery.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1919
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Suggested edit: V. J. Hurst (48942625) has asked about the incorrect statement in the bio (Obit) stating Charles Glenn Hurst died as a infant. Ora Glenn Hurst died as an infant and Charles Glenn is surviving. Source of info: V. J. Hurst (48942625).
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Friday, September 12, 1919

L. J. HURST, 60, a prominent citizen of Macy and better known as "Little Jim," died suddenly Thursday morning while preparing breakfast, supposedly of either heart trouble or apoplexy. He and his half-brother, Abe GEPHART, lived together about one-half mile south of Macy. It was his custom to prepare their breakfast and his brother heard him working in the kitchen. He then heard him fall. Mr. Hurst was a partner of A. S. HOFFMAN in buying and shipping cattle. He leaves one son, Glen HURST, and two grandchildren, Bernard [HURST] and Harriet HURST. His wife, who was formerly Miss Victoria ENYART, preceded him in death about 25 years ago. Two children, Charles Glen [HURST] and Ivy [HURST], died in childhood. He was an active member of the Christian church and a member of the Mason and Eastern Star lodges of this place. Funeral in the Christian church Friday p.m., Masons and O.E.S. and Rev. J. Thomas W. LUCKEY in charge. Burial in Plainview cemetery.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1919
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Suggested edit: V. J. Hurst (48942625) has asked about the incorrect statement in the bio (Obit) stating Charles Glenn Hurst died as a infant. Ora Glenn Hurst died as an infant and Charles Glenn is surviving. Source of info: V. J. Hurst (48942625).


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