Mother - Rubana Burnside
Obituary
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Friday, January 10, 1941
JOHN WILLIAM HUDKINS
Mr. Hudkins, 64, of 4112 Virginia avenue, an employee of the Charleston Hardware company for the past 35 years, died of a heart ailment Thursday night at his home after a brief illness. He was a member of Christ Methodist church.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Joseph C. Hoffman at 2 p.m. Saturday at the home. Burial will take place in Sunset Memorial Park, with the Bartlett mortuary in charge.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Amy C. Hudkins; a daughter, Mrs. J. Curtis Roy of Charleston; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Wilson and Mrs. Otto Donaldson, both of Spencer, and Mrs. Charles Watson of Camden, New Jersey; and four brothers, C.C. Hudkins of Ravenswood, Albert Hudkins of North Industry, Ohio, A.I. Hudkins of Spencer and L.H. Hudkins of Kittery, Maine.
Mother - Rubana Burnside
Obituary
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Friday, January 10, 1941
JOHN WILLIAM HUDKINS
Mr. Hudkins, 64, of 4112 Virginia avenue, an employee of the Charleston Hardware company for the past 35 years, died of a heart ailment Thursday night at his home after a brief illness. He was a member of Christ Methodist church.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Joseph C. Hoffman at 2 p.m. Saturday at the home. Burial will take place in Sunset Memorial Park, with the Bartlett mortuary in charge.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Amy C. Hudkins; a daughter, Mrs. J. Curtis Roy of Charleston; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Wilson and Mrs. Otto Donaldson, both of Spencer, and Mrs. Charles Watson of Camden, New Jersey; and four brothers, C.C. Hudkins of Ravenswood, Albert Hudkins of North Industry, Ohio, A.I. Hudkins of Spencer and L.H. Hudkins of Kittery, Maine.
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