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Otho Felix “Dick” Hudnall

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Otho Felix “Dick” Hudnall

Birth
Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Jan 1941 (aged 85)
Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Jefferson Township, Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10- Row 4
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“Dick” Hudnall Is Dead

Was the Last member of a Family of Ten Children

Otho Felix Hudnall, who, when a small boy, was given the nickname of “Dick,” and by that name was known to most people of Scotland county, died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milo E. Franklin, northeast of Memphis, on Friday, January 24, at 2:15 o’clock p.m.

Funeral services were conducted at the home of his son, Circuit Clerk Duffy J. Hudnall just east of Memphis Sunday afternoon, January 26, at 2 o’clock by Rev. Arthur L. Huff, pastor of the Gorin Methodist circuit. Interment was in the Memphis cemetery.

Pall bearers were E. L. Clark, Seth D. Trotter, Judge Birney O. Reeves, Earl Garrett, Henry Reed and Frank Trunnell.

Mr. Hudnall was born in Scotland county, Missouri, July 18, 1855, being 85 years of age. He was a son of Alexander and Sarah Ann Hudnall and was the last survivor of a family of ten children.

When a young man, he spent a few years in Colorado and California, after which he returned to Missouri, where he spent the balance of his life.

On June 10, 1893, he was united in marriage with Miss Martha Elizabeth Kirkland of Paris, Mo., who preceded him in death on March 5, 1919. They had six children, five of whom are living – Duffy J. Hudnall and Mrs. Milo E. Franklin of Memphis, Miss Anna Alice Hudnall of Fulton, Mo.; Elmer L. G. Hudnall of Kersey, Indiana, and Mrs. Earl Larson of Kenosha, Wis. One son, Hallie Sturgis Hudnall, preceded him in death on July 9, 1900. He also leaves fourteen grandchildren.

Mr. Hudnall followed farming and was agent for fruit tree companies, for a number of years he was agent for the Stark Nurseries of Louisiana, Mo.

Otho Felix “Dick” Hudnall obituary, Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Democrat, 30 Jan 1941, p. 1, col. 3



“Dick” Hudnall Is Dead

Was the Last member of a Family of Ten Children

Otho Felix Hudnall, who, when a small boy, was given the nickname of “Dick,” and by that name was known to most people of Scotland county, died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milo E. Franklin, northeast of Memphis, on Friday, January 24, at 2:15 o’clock p.m.

Funeral services were conducted at the home of his son, Circuit Clerk Duffy J. Hudnall just east of Memphis Sunday afternoon, January 26, at 2 o’clock by Rev. Arthur L. Huff, pastor of the Gorin Methodist circuit. Interment was in the Memphis cemetery.

Pall bearers were E. L. Clark, Seth D. Trotter, Judge Birney O. Reeves, Earl Garrett, Henry Reed and Frank Trunnell.

Mr. Hudnall was born in Scotland county, Missouri, July 18, 1855, being 85 years of age. He was a son of Alexander and Sarah Ann Hudnall and was the last survivor of a family of ten children.

When a young man, he spent a few years in Colorado and California, after which he returned to Missouri, where he spent the balance of his life.

On June 10, 1893, he was united in marriage with Miss Martha Elizabeth Kirkland of Paris, Mo., who preceded him in death on March 5, 1919. They had six children, five of whom are living – Duffy J. Hudnall and Mrs. Milo E. Franklin of Memphis, Miss Anna Alice Hudnall of Fulton, Mo.; Elmer L. G. Hudnall of Kersey, Indiana, and Mrs. Earl Larson of Kenosha, Wis. One son, Hallie Sturgis Hudnall, preceded him in death on July 9, 1900. He also leaves fourteen grandchildren.

Mr. Hudnall followed farming and was agent for fruit tree companies, for a number of years he was agent for the Stark Nurseries of Louisiana, Mo.

Otho Felix “Dick” Hudnall obituary, Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Democrat, 30 Jan 1941, p. 1, col. 3


Gravesite Details

MO dc 4496 indicates date of birth as July 18, 1855



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