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Olin A. McDuffee

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Olin A. McDuffee

Birth
Mercer County, Missouri, USA
Death
23 Oct 1936 (aged 32)
Atlanta, Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Olin A. McDuffee was the son of Joe A. McDuffee and Stella (Huffman) McDuffee.

Married to Ruth (Butler) McDuffee.

Missouri Death Certificate #38308

1936 October 29, Thursday, "La Plata Home Press" La Plata, Missouri, Page 1
Olin McDuffee Dies

Olin McDuffee, 30, of near Barnesville passed away Friday morning about 5:30 at his home, following a week's illness.

Mr. McDuffee is survived by his wife and three small daughters, Nola, Annette and Dorma; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDuffee of Atlanta, one sister, Mrs. A. S. J. Baker of Atlanta and one brother, Pearl McDuffee of near Kirksville and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hopewell church, with burial in the nearby cemetery.
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1936 October 30, Friday, "Macon Chronicle-Herald", Macon, Missouri, page 5
CARD OF THANKS -- We wish to express our sincerest thanks to our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during our sorrow in the loss of our dear husband, father, son and brother. Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated by all of us. Also for the lovely flowers and the Rev. Carl Schneider for his words of consolation. -
THE FAMILY
Olin A. McDuffee was the son of Joe A. McDuffee and Stella (Huffman) McDuffee.

Married to Ruth (Butler) McDuffee.

Missouri Death Certificate #38308

1936 October 29, Thursday, "La Plata Home Press" La Plata, Missouri, Page 1
Olin McDuffee Dies

Olin McDuffee, 30, of near Barnesville passed away Friday morning about 5:30 at his home, following a week's illness.

Mr. McDuffee is survived by his wife and three small daughters, Nola, Annette and Dorma; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDuffee of Atlanta, one sister, Mrs. A. S. J. Baker of Atlanta and one brother, Pearl McDuffee of near Kirksville and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hopewell church, with burial in the nearby cemetery.
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1936 October 30, Friday, "Macon Chronicle-Herald", Macon, Missouri, page 5
CARD OF THANKS -- We wish to express our sincerest thanks to our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during our sorrow in the loss of our dear husband, father, son and brother. Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated by all of us. Also for the lovely flowers and the Rev. Carl Schneider for his words of consolation. -
THE FAMILY


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