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George Henry Hidy

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George Henry Hidy

Birth
Collins, Story County, Iowa, USA
Death
8 Jan 1927 (aged 68)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
South Block 1 West
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1.) GEORGE H. HIDY DEAD

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Father of Mrs. E. C. Harrington--

A Son in Peking, China

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George H. Hidy, 68 years old, 3918 Holmes street, Kansas City, Mo., died at 10:45 last night. He is the father of Mrs. E. C. Harrington, 206 Pendleton, and one son, John A. Hidy, with U. S. Legation Guard, at Peking, China. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida L. Hidy, and another daughter, Mrs. Allen H. Rush, 3710 Flora avenue, Kansas City, Mo., one brother, John C. Hidy of Stewartsville, Mo.

Mr. Hidy was a resident of Independence from 1885 to 1899. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the Central Church [RLDS], 2917 Tracy, Kansas City, Mo. Burial will be at Mound Grove Cemetery, North River boulevard.

-- from The Examiner (Independence) - Saturday, 8 January 1927, page 1, column 2.


2.) HIDY. George. Henry Hidy was born at Defiance, Iowa, September 14, 1858. He united with the church March 10, 1872, and in his younger years was quite active in the church work.


He resided in Kansas City, Missouri, for the past twenty-seven years. He was ordained an elder September 14, 1904, having occupied previously to this ordination in the office of teacher for a number of years. He was a charter member at the time of the purchase of the old Central Church at Ninth and Lydia Streets following the church in her progressive step to the present location, Thirtieth and Tracy. He was a member of the men's Bible class, and at different periods was the teacher of the class.


Passed away January 7, 1927, and leaves here with us his wife, Mrs. Ida L. Hidy; two daughters: Mrs. E. C Harrington, of Independence, Missouri, and Mrs. Allen Rush, of Kansas City, Missouri; one son, John Arthur Hidy, who is in Peking, China; a brother, John C. Hidy; six grandchildren and a host of friends.


Services conducted from Central Church by J. A. Tanner, assisted by S. S. Sandy. Interment in Mound Grove Cemetery, Independence. M1ssouri.

Source: The Saints' Herald, Lamoni, Iowa - volume 74 (1927) p. 119 [The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints]

1.) GEORGE H. HIDY DEAD

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Father of Mrs. E. C. Harrington--

A Son in Peking, China

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George H. Hidy, 68 years old, 3918 Holmes street, Kansas City, Mo., died at 10:45 last night. He is the father of Mrs. E. C. Harrington, 206 Pendleton, and one son, John A. Hidy, with U. S. Legation Guard, at Peking, China. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida L. Hidy, and another daughter, Mrs. Allen H. Rush, 3710 Flora avenue, Kansas City, Mo., one brother, John C. Hidy of Stewartsville, Mo.

Mr. Hidy was a resident of Independence from 1885 to 1899. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the Central Church [RLDS], 2917 Tracy, Kansas City, Mo. Burial will be at Mound Grove Cemetery, North River boulevard.

-- from The Examiner (Independence) - Saturday, 8 January 1927, page 1, column 2.


2.) HIDY. George. Henry Hidy was born at Defiance, Iowa, September 14, 1858. He united with the church March 10, 1872, and in his younger years was quite active in the church work.


He resided in Kansas City, Missouri, for the past twenty-seven years. He was ordained an elder September 14, 1904, having occupied previously to this ordination in the office of teacher for a number of years. He was a charter member at the time of the purchase of the old Central Church at Ninth and Lydia Streets following the church in her progressive step to the present location, Thirtieth and Tracy. He was a member of the men's Bible class, and at different periods was the teacher of the class.


Passed away January 7, 1927, and leaves here with us his wife, Mrs. Ida L. Hidy; two daughters: Mrs. E. C Harrington, of Independence, Missouri, and Mrs. Allen Rush, of Kansas City, Missouri; one son, John Arthur Hidy, who is in Peking, China; a brother, John C. Hidy; six grandchildren and a host of friends.


Services conducted from Central Church by J. A. Tanner, assisted by S. S. Sandy. Interment in Mound Grove Cemetery, Independence. M1ssouri.

Source: The Saints' Herald, Lamoni, Iowa - volume 74 (1927) p. 119 [The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints]


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Hidy
George H
1858 - 1927



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