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Hayden “Hade” Gregg

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Hayden “Hade” Gregg

Birth
Fayette County, Illinois, USA
Death
Apr 1973 (aged 92)
Shelbyville, Shelby County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Beecher City, Effingham County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Hayden "Hade" Gregg, 92, died April 14, 1973 in Shelby County Memorial Hospital. He was born January 18, 1881 in Fayette County near Beecher City, Illinois. A son of Alexander and Minerve Isabell (Belle) Price Gregg.

Funeral services were at the Lockart and Son Funeral, Cowden, Illinois. Casket Bearers were: Byron Gregg, William Olinger, Charles Porter, Dwayne Workman, Albert Stoneburner, and Dwayne Stoneburner.

Several nieces and nephew survive.

Information probably from: Beecher City Journal, Beecher City, Illinois, April 1973.

I do not know where the following information came from but the information is correct. Uncle Hade is my great uncle.

Hade was the first son of Alexander and Minervia Isabelle "Belle" Price Gregg. After his parents died he lived by himself in the home place on Route 128, Beecher City, Illinois. He lived there until he could not longer take care of himself, then lived with some nephews. His funeral was in the old Lockart and Sons Funeral in Cowden, Illinois.
Hayden "Hade" Gregg, 92, died April 14, 1973 in Shelby County Memorial Hospital. He was born January 18, 1881 in Fayette County near Beecher City, Illinois. A son of Alexander and Minerve Isabell (Belle) Price Gregg.

Funeral services were at the Lockart and Son Funeral, Cowden, Illinois. Casket Bearers were: Byron Gregg, William Olinger, Charles Porter, Dwayne Workman, Albert Stoneburner, and Dwayne Stoneburner.

Several nieces and nephew survive.

Information probably from: Beecher City Journal, Beecher City, Illinois, April 1973.

I do not know where the following information came from but the information is correct. Uncle Hade is my great uncle.

Hade was the first son of Alexander and Minervia Isabelle "Belle" Price Gregg. After his parents died he lived by himself in the home place on Route 128, Beecher City, Illinois. He lived there until he could not longer take care of himself, then lived with some nephews. His funeral was in the old Lockart and Sons Funeral in Cowden, Illinois.


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