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Elizabeth Virginia <I>Essex</I> Hendricks

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Elizabeth Virginia Essex Hendricks

Birth
Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Death
26 Jun 1937 (aged 78)
Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Nichols, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Clarence H. Hendricks. Her full name on her death certificate is Elizabeth Virginia Caroline Hendricks.
Daughter of James and Elizabeth Essex
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From Contributor #47321903, Family Finder/Collene:

Source of Obituary:"MUSCATINE JOURNAL", Muscatine, Iowa, Monday, June 28, 1937 Death Summons Mrs. Hendricks, 79, of Nichols.----- Nichols- Mrs. Clarence Hendricks 79, a resident here for the past 50 years, died late Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna McIntyre at Cedar Valley.

Mrs. Hendricks whose maiden name was Elizabeth ESSEX, was born Oct. 30, 1858 in Rock Island county, ILL.

On Jan. 20, 1875 she married Clarence Hendricks in Rock Island county, ILL, and the couple moved here soon afterward.
She was a member of the Christian church here.

Surviving are four children, Mrs. Anna McIntyre of Cedar Valley, Leonard H. Hendricks of West Liberty, Mrs. Jennie Druse of Birmingham, IA, and Ray Hendricks Of Tucson, Arizona.

The body is at the Kirchner Funeral home here where it will remain until time for the funeral services on Tuesday. The Rev. Mina Hargis will be in charge of services, and burial will be at the Nichols cemetery.

--------"MUSCATINE JOURNAL", Muscatine, Iowa, June 30, 1937------ Mrs. C. Hendricks Rites Observed--------- Nichols-Funeral Services for Mrs. Clarence Hendricks were held Tuesday at the Christian church, with the Rev. Mina Hargis in charge. Edna Kirchner, Marie Borgstadt and Ora Nichols sang "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me," and Anna Rosenfield sang "sometime We'll Understand." The four women sang, "In the Garden." Pallbearers were Will Schmitt, Bert Metcalf, Ben Nichols, Frank Hummel, Earl Trautman and Ray Swickard. Flower girls were Mary Adams, Emma Kirchner, Ada Morris and Dora Nichols. Burial was in the Nichols cemetery.

Those attending from out-of-town were Mrs. James Troxel and Joseph Essex, sister and brother of Mrs. Hendricks, from Muscatine, Ray Hendricks of Tucson, Ariz., and the Rev. Mr. Druse of Birmingham, Iowa.
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Wife of Clarence H. Hendricks. Her full name on her death certificate is Elizabeth Virginia Caroline Hendricks.
Daughter of James and Elizabeth Essex
**

From Contributor #47321903, Family Finder/Collene:

Source of Obituary:"MUSCATINE JOURNAL", Muscatine, Iowa, Monday, June 28, 1937 Death Summons Mrs. Hendricks, 79, of Nichols.----- Nichols- Mrs. Clarence Hendricks 79, a resident here for the past 50 years, died late Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna McIntyre at Cedar Valley.

Mrs. Hendricks whose maiden name was Elizabeth ESSEX, was born Oct. 30, 1858 in Rock Island county, ILL.

On Jan. 20, 1875 she married Clarence Hendricks in Rock Island county, ILL, and the couple moved here soon afterward.
She was a member of the Christian church here.

Surviving are four children, Mrs. Anna McIntyre of Cedar Valley, Leonard H. Hendricks of West Liberty, Mrs. Jennie Druse of Birmingham, IA, and Ray Hendricks Of Tucson, Arizona.

The body is at the Kirchner Funeral home here where it will remain until time for the funeral services on Tuesday. The Rev. Mina Hargis will be in charge of services, and burial will be at the Nichols cemetery.

--------"MUSCATINE JOURNAL", Muscatine, Iowa, June 30, 1937------ Mrs. C. Hendricks Rites Observed--------- Nichols-Funeral Services for Mrs. Clarence Hendricks were held Tuesday at the Christian church, with the Rev. Mina Hargis in charge. Edna Kirchner, Marie Borgstadt and Ora Nichols sang "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me," and Anna Rosenfield sang "sometime We'll Understand." The four women sang, "In the Garden." Pallbearers were Will Schmitt, Bert Metcalf, Ben Nichols, Frank Hummel, Earl Trautman and Ray Swickard. Flower girls were Mary Adams, Emma Kirchner, Ada Morris and Dora Nichols. Burial was in the Nichols cemetery.

Those attending from out-of-town were Mrs. James Troxel and Joseph Essex, sister and brother of Mrs. Hendricks, from Muscatine, Ray Hendricks of Tucson, Ariz., and the Rev. Mr. Druse of Birmingham, Iowa.
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