Friday Morning Dec 20, 1935
Findlay Women called by death
Mrs. Inez Adella Hugus, 77, Expires at Residence Early Thursday Morning
Mrs. Inez Adella Hugus, 77, died at 3 o’clock Thursday morning at her residence, 2824 North Main Street. She had been in ailing health for the past year and seriously ill for three weeks. Myocarditis was the cause of death.
Mrs. Hugus had been a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church since childhood.She was born April 25, 1858 in Knox, Pa., the daughter of Jerry and Olive Berlin. She moved to this county in 1888, two years after she was married to Samuel E. Hugus who survives.
She is also survived by three children, L.V. Hugus, R. B. Hugus, both of Columbus, and N. C. Hugus of Jackson, Mich.
The body was taken to the Coldren funeral home from where funeral services will be held at 3 O’clock Saturdy afternoon with Rev. F. Bringle McIntosh officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery.
Friday Morning Dec 20, 1935
Findlay Women called by death
Mrs. Inez Adella Hugus, 77, Expires at Residence Early Thursday Morning
Mrs. Inez Adella Hugus, 77, died at 3 o’clock Thursday morning at her residence, 2824 North Main Street. She had been in ailing health for the past year and seriously ill for three weeks. Myocarditis was the cause of death.
Mrs. Hugus had been a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church since childhood.She was born April 25, 1858 in Knox, Pa., the daughter of Jerry and Olive Berlin. She moved to this county in 1888, two years after she was married to Samuel E. Hugus who survives.
She is also survived by three children, L.V. Hugus, R. B. Hugus, both of Columbus, and N. C. Hugus of Jackson, Mich.
The body was taken to the Coldren funeral home from where funeral services will be held at 3 O’clock Saturdy afternoon with Rev. F. Bringle McIntosh officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery.
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