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Delmar Hudkins

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Delmar Hudkins

Birth
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
30 Apr 1914 (aged 41)
Talma, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Thursday, April 30, 1914

Delmar HUDKINS, a well known farmer living near Talma, died this (Thursday) morning at six o'clock, after a long illness. His death was caused by dropsy. Born and raised in the vicinity of Talma, Mr. Hudkins had many friends and had the reputation of being a fair and square citizen. His untimely death at the age of 41 is the cause of much regret. Mr. Hudkins leaves a wife and two children. Three brothers and three sisters, also survive. Lon HUDKINS of Tennessee, Jud HUDKINS of near Kewanna, one brother living in South Dakota, Ella HUDKINS of Kewanna, Mrs. Alice STUBBS of near Kewanna and Mrs. Cora RICHARDSON of the state of Washington. Mr. Hudkins was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge and of the Christian church. The funeral will be held Saturday.

Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Saturday, May 9, 1914

Delmer HUDKINS, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. HUDKINS, was born Oct. 8, 1872, died at his home near Talma, Ind., April 30, 1914, aged 41 years, 6 months and 22 days. He was united in marriage with Letta ALSPACH February 30, 1901. He leaves to mourn a dear companion, one son, Merl [HUDKINS], by a former marriage and two daughters, Okal [HUDKINS] and Thelma [HUDKINS], three brothers, Jud [HUDKINS] of Kewanna, Ind.; Lon [HUDKINS], of Martin, Tenn.; W. D. [HUDKINS], of Rockham, South Dakota; three sisters, Mrs. Alice STUBBS of near Kewanna; Mrs. Cora RICHARDSON, of Washington and Mrs. Ella HUDKINS, of Kewanna, and a host of friends and relatives. The father and mother, two sisters and four brothers preceding him in death. He has been a member of the Odd Fellows lodge for nine years. He was also a member of the Bloomingsburg Christian church of which faith he died triumphant in the Lord.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1914 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Thursday, April 30, 1914

Delmar HUDKINS, a well known farmer living near Talma, died this (Thursday) morning at six o'clock, after a long illness. His death was caused by dropsy. Born and raised in the vicinity of Talma, Mr. Hudkins had many friends and had the reputation of being a fair and square citizen. His untimely death at the age of 41 is the cause of much regret. Mr. Hudkins leaves a wife and two children. Three brothers and three sisters, also survive. Lon HUDKINS of Tennessee, Jud HUDKINS of near Kewanna, one brother living in South Dakota, Ella HUDKINS of Kewanna, Mrs. Alice STUBBS of near Kewanna and Mrs. Cora RICHARDSON of the state of Washington. Mr. Hudkins was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge and of the Christian church. The funeral will be held Saturday.

Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Saturday, May 9, 1914

Delmer HUDKINS, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. HUDKINS, was born Oct. 8, 1872, died at his home near Talma, Ind., April 30, 1914, aged 41 years, 6 months and 22 days. He was united in marriage with Letta ALSPACH February 30, 1901. He leaves to mourn a dear companion, one son, Merl [HUDKINS], by a former marriage and two daughters, Okal [HUDKINS] and Thelma [HUDKINS], three brothers, Jud [HUDKINS] of Kewanna, Ind.; Lon [HUDKINS], of Martin, Tenn.; W. D. [HUDKINS], of Rockham, South Dakota; three sisters, Mrs. Alice STUBBS of near Kewanna; Mrs. Cora RICHARDSON, of Washington and Mrs. Ella HUDKINS, of Kewanna, and a host of friends and relatives. The father and mother, two sisters and four brothers preceding him in death. He has been a member of the Odd Fellows lodge for nine years. He was also a member of the Bloomingsburg Christian church of which faith he died triumphant in the Lord.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1914 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh


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