Eugene Elmer Heusted, aged 64 years, postmaster of Bow, Skagit county, passed away at St. Joseph’s hospital last night at 12 o’clock, after an extended illness. Mr. Heusted had resided in Skagit county for more than twenty years. He was a veteran of the Civil war, being a corporal in company G, Ninth Michigan Cavalry, and belonged to the Grand Army of the Republic, also to the Masonic fraternity at Edison, Wash. Mr. Heusted is survived by two sisters, Mrs. S. E. Jennings, of Marysville, Wash., and Mrs. R. A. Law, of Flint, Mich., and three brothers, O. M. Heusted, of Vassar, Mich.; W. V. Heusted, a resident of Clay Center, Kan., and L. G. Heusted, a resident of the State of Florida. The body of Mr. Heusted will be shipped to Bow, Wash., for interment Thursday morning by Mock & Hill, 1055 Elk Street.
(From The Bellingham Herald, April 19, 1911) Submitted by Merrily Lawson. WedGen obits
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Eugene Elmer Heusted, aged 64 years, postmaster of Bow, Skagit county, passed away at St. Joseph’s hospital last night at 12 o’clock, after an extended illness. Mr. Heusted had resided in Skagit county for more than twenty years. He was a veteran of the Civil war, being a corporal in company G, Ninth Michigan Cavalry, and belonged to the Grand Army of the Republic, also to the Masonic fraternity at Edison, Wash. Mr. Heusted is survived by two sisters, Mrs. S. E. Jennings, of Marysville, Wash., and Mrs. R. A. Law, of Flint, Mich., and three brothers, O. M. Heusted, of Vassar, Mich.; W. V. Heusted, a resident of Clay Center, Kan., and L. G. Heusted, a resident of the State of Florida. The body of Mr. Heusted will be shipped to Bow, Wash., for interment Thursday morning by Mock & Hill, 1055 Elk Street.
(From The Bellingham Herald, April 19, 1911) Submitted by Merrily Lawson. WedGen obits
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