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Albert Thomas Hudelson

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Albert Thomas Hudelson

Birth
Spiceland, Henry County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Jan 1920 (aged 57)
Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Knightstown (IN) Banner, Friday, January 30, 1920
"DIES IN LOUISIANA, MO.
Albert T. Hudelson, age 50, son of the late James Hudelson, died on January 9th at his home in Louisiana, Mo. Mr. Hudelson was born and reared on his father's farm south of Ogden. He married an Ogden young lady, Miss Lulu Lucas. They had two sons, Herman Wilford and Claud Lucas Hudelson, the former with the wife and mother surviving.

Mr. Hudelson had been an Odd Fellow since April 3, 1889. He was an active member in the encampment and had held the highest State office and the position of State secretary in the encampment branch the order. He had been elected a delegate to the Sovereign Grand Lodge, the international organization of Odd Fellowship. All of these positions he had filled with exceptional ability and conscientious devotion to their duties. Deceased was a cousin of Mrs. W. G. Brosious, this city."

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The Knightstown (IN) Banner, Friday, January 30, 1920
"DIES IN LOUISIANA, MO.
Albert T. Hudelson, age 50, son of the late James Hudelson, died on January 9th at his home in Louisiana, Mo. Mr. Hudelson was born and reared on his father's farm south of Ogden. He married an Ogden young lady, Miss Lulu Lucas. They had two sons, Herman Wilford and Claud Lucas Hudelson, the former with the wife and mother surviving.

Mr. Hudelson had been an Odd Fellow since April 3, 1889. He was an active member in the encampment and had held the highest State office and the position of State secretary in the encampment branch the order. He had been elected a delegate to the Sovereign Grand Lodge, the international organization of Odd Fellowship. All of these positions he had filled with exceptional ability and conscientious devotion to their duties. Deceased was a cousin of Mrs. W. G. Brosious, this city."

Info provided by Mary Louise Reynolds


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