Howard & Anna's children are:
Myrtle Pearl, Pearl M., Howard John, Donald Raymond, & Ruth Jane Huntington.
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Oshkosh Daily Northwestern
Tuesday, February 26, 1957, Pg 5
H.W. HUNTINGTON DIES AT APPLETON
Howard W. Huntington, 81, a former Oshkosh resident, died Monday at 3:30 p.m. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Appleton, where he had been a patient for one month.
He was born in Pittsfield, Wis., and was employed for several years by Paine Lumber Company. He was married in Oshkosh in May 1906 to Miss Annie Alyea, who preceded him in death 28 years ago. Mr. Huntington left Oshkosh 40 years ago, and was employed by Kimberly-Clark Corporation for 25 years before his retirement.
Surviving are two sons, Howard Huntington Jr., Kimberly, and M.Sgt Donald Huntington, in Virginia; three daughters, Mrs. Clara Ehmke, Kimberly, Mrs. Cyrus Benedict and Mrs. Raymond Benedict, Butte des Morts; two brothers, Chester Huntington, Waukesha, and James Huntington, Green Bay; one sister, Mrs. Clarence Richards, Green Bay; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death.
Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home in Kimberly, with interment in Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh.
Winneconne Weekly News
February 1957
HOWARD HUNTINGTON, SR.
Howard Huntington, Sr., 81, Kimberly, died about 4 o'clock this morning after a long illness.
He was born in Pittsfield, Dec. 3, 1875.
Funeral services will be at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Jansen Funeral Home, Kimberly, with the Rev. Albert Kuhn, pastor of the Presbyterian church, Kimberly, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Oshkosh. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Ehmke, Kimberly, and Mrs. Cyrus Benedict and Mrs. Raymond Benedict, Butte des Morts; two sons, Howard Jr., Kimberly, and Donald, Virginia; two brothers, James, Green Bay, and Chester, Waukesha; one sister, Mrs. Clarence Richards, Green Bay; 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
H.W. HUNTINGTON DIES AT APPLETON
Howard W. Huntington, 81, a former resident of Oshkosh, died Monday at 3:30 p.m. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Appleton, where he had been a patient for one month.
He was born in Pittsfield, Wis., and was employed for several years by Paine Lumber Company. He was married in Oshkosh in May 1906 to Miss Annie Alyea, who preceded him in death 28 years ago. Mr. Huntington left Oshkosh 40 years ago, and was employed by Kimberly-Clark Corporation for 25 years before his retirement.
Surviving are two sons, Howard Huntington, Jr., Kimberly, and M.Sgt Donald Huntington, in Virginia; three daughters, Mrs. Clara Ehmke, Kimberly, Mrs. Cyrus Benedict and Mrs. Raymond Benedict, Butte des Morts; two brothers, Chester Huntington, Waukesha, and James Huntington, Green Bay; one sister, Mrs. Clarence Richards, Green Bay; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home in Kimberly, with interment in Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh.
(All survivors are now deceased)
Howard & Anna's children are:
Myrtle Pearl, Pearl M., Howard John, Donald Raymond, & Ruth Jane Huntington.
~~~~~
Oshkosh Daily Northwestern
Tuesday, February 26, 1957, Pg 5
H.W. HUNTINGTON DIES AT APPLETON
Howard W. Huntington, 81, a former Oshkosh resident, died Monday at 3:30 p.m. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Appleton, where he had been a patient for one month.
He was born in Pittsfield, Wis., and was employed for several years by Paine Lumber Company. He was married in Oshkosh in May 1906 to Miss Annie Alyea, who preceded him in death 28 years ago. Mr. Huntington left Oshkosh 40 years ago, and was employed by Kimberly-Clark Corporation for 25 years before his retirement.
Surviving are two sons, Howard Huntington Jr., Kimberly, and M.Sgt Donald Huntington, in Virginia; three daughters, Mrs. Clara Ehmke, Kimberly, Mrs. Cyrus Benedict and Mrs. Raymond Benedict, Butte des Morts; two brothers, Chester Huntington, Waukesha, and James Huntington, Green Bay; one sister, Mrs. Clarence Richards, Green Bay; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death.
Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home in Kimberly, with interment in Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh.
Winneconne Weekly News
February 1957
HOWARD HUNTINGTON, SR.
Howard Huntington, Sr., 81, Kimberly, died about 4 o'clock this morning after a long illness.
He was born in Pittsfield, Dec. 3, 1875.
Funeral services will be at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Jansen Funeral Home, Kimberly, with the Rev. Albert Kuhn, pastor of the Presbyterian church, Kimberly, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Oshkosh. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Ehmke, Kimberly, and Mrs. Cyrus Benedict and Mrs. Raymond Benedict, Butte des Morts; two sons, Howard Jr., Kimberly, and Donald, Virginia; two brothers, James, Green Bay, and Chester, Waukesha; one sister, Mrs. Clarence Richards, Green Bay; 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
H.W. HUNTINGTON DIES AT APPLETON
Howard W. Huntington, 81, a former resident of Oshkosh, died Monday at 3:30 p.m. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Appleton, where he had been a patient for one month.
He was born in Pittsfield, Wis., and was employed for several years by Paine Lumber Company. He was married in Oshkosh in May 1906 to Miss Annie Alyea, who preceded him in death 28 years ago. Mr. Huntington left Oshkosh 40 years ago, and was employed by Kimberly-Clark Corporation for 25 years before his retirement.
Surviving are two sons, Howard Huntington, Jr., Kimberly, and M.Sgt Donald Huntington, in Virginia; three daughters, Mrs. Clara Ehmke, Kimberly, Mrs. Cyrus Benedict and Mrs. Raymond Benedict, Butte des Morts; two brothers, Chester Huntington, Waukesha, and James Huntington, Green Bay; one sister, Mrs. Clarence Richards, Green Bay; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home in Kimberly, with interment in Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh.
(All survivors are now deceased)
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