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Clint Pease Hudlow

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Clint Pease Hudlow

Birth
Pottersville, Howell County, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Feb 1976 (aged 88)
Pottersville, Howell County, Missouri, USA
Burial
West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Great-Uncle Clint was the brother of my grandmother, Amanda HUDLOW Arnold and the twin to Edmond Mitchell Hudlow.

He was the twelth child of the fourteen children of William Wright Hudlow and Eliza Jane GAROUTTE Hudlow.

He was the grandson of Isaac Garoutte and Martha Jane SMITH Garoutte and William Beaver Hudlow and Margaret WILLIAMS Hudlow and the great-grandson of David Anthony Garoutte and, of his paternal great-grandparents, Michael Hudlow and Sarah GOODE Hudlow.

He married Frances HALL on Feb. 1, 1913 in Pottersville, MO.

He died at his residence which was on the same farm where he grew up.

He had been an auctioneer in the Potterville, MO area for many years and was a past member of the Crider School District Board. He, also, made the best molasses ever.

He was survived by his wife, four daughters, Mildred, Edna, Brica, and Dorothy, 17 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren, and many other family members and friends.

Uncle Clint was much loved and is missed by all who knew him.

(The top picture is of Uncle Clint and Aunt Frances.)

(The second picture shows my Uncle Clint in his younger days. He is standing on the right with Fred Fox on the left.)
Great-Uncle Clint was the brother of my grandmother, Amanda HUDLOW Arnold and the twin to Edmond Mitchell Hudlow.

He was the twelth child of the fourteen children of William Wright Hudlow and Eliza Jane GAROUTTE Hudlow.

He was the grandson of Isaac Garoutte and Martha Jane SMITH Garoutte and William Beaver Hudlow and Margaret WILLIAMS Hudlow and the great-grandson of David Anthony Garoutte and, of his paternal great-grandparents, Michael Hudlow and Sarah GOODE Hudlow.

He married Frances HALL on Feb. 1, 1913 in Pottersville, MO.

He died at his residence which was on the same farm where he grew up.

He had been an auctioneer in the Potterville, MO area for many years and was a past member of the Crider School District Board. He, also, made the best molasses ever.

He was survived by his wife, four daughters, Mildred, Edna, Brica, and Dorothy, 17 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren, and many other family members and friends.

Uncle Clint was much loved and is missed by all who knew him.

(The top picture is of Uncle Clint and Aunt Frances.)

(The second picture shows my Uncle Clint in his younger days. He is standing on the right with Fred Fox on the left.)


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