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Edna Jane <I>Lewis</I> Hufnagle

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Edna Jane Lewis Hufnagle

Birth
Spinks Corners, Berrien County, Michigan, USA
Death
26 Apr 1969 (aged 77)
Fremont, Steuben County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fremont, Steuben County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 223
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One of the most interesting of the holiday matrimonial events was the wedding of Miss Edna Jane Lewis, of this city, and Boyd Henry Hufnagle, of Fremont, Ind., on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at high noon.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Philip J. Hasenstab, of the Chicago Methodist Episcopal Mission for the Deaf, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Lewis, in Spinks Corners. The pastor was assisted by Earl E. Lewis, who read the service orally for the benefit of the assembled guests, as all of the ceremony spoken by the pastor and the vows made by the bride and groom were in the conventional sign language of the deaf. A wedding dinner followed.

Special interest was added to the wedding by the fact that the bride's mother and father were married in the same house, and also the bride's grandmother, when she became the wife of Edward Dix. The home itself was built by Mrs. Dix's father, Orsmas Spink, in 1857, and so had married within it walls, three generations.

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Parents: Samuel Henderson Lewis and Sarah Ann (Dix) Lewis

Married Boydia Henry Hufnagle on Nov. 26, 1924 in Spinks Corners, Berrien County, Michigan.

Children:
Floyd Henry Hufnagle
Lewis LaMar Hufnagle
One of the most interesting of the holiday matrimonial events was the wedding of Miss Edna Jane Lewis, of this city, and Boyd Henry Hufnagle, of Fremont, Ind., on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at high noon.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Philip J. Hasenstab, of the Chicago Methodist Episcopal Mission for the Deaf, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Lewis, in Spinks Corners. The pastor was assisted by Earl E. Lewis, who read the service orally for the benefit of the assembled guests, as all of the ceremony spoken by the pastor and the vows made by the bride and groom were in the conventional sign language of the deaf. A wedding dinner followed.

Special interest was added to the wedding by the fact that the bride's mother and father were married in the same house, and also the bride's grandmother, when she became the wife of Edward Dix. The home itself was built by Mrs. Dix's father, Orsmas Spink, in 1857, and so had married within it walls, three generations.

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Parents: Samuel Henderson Lewis and Sarah Ann (Dix) Lewis

Married Boydia Henry Hufnagle on Nov. 26, 1924 in Spinks Corners, Berrien County, Michigan.

Children:
Floyd Henry Hufnagle
Lewis LaMar Hufnagle


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