Obituary Record

Olive (McKinney) Hudleson
Died on 2/23/1951
Buried in Blair Cemetery

Buried in Blair Cemetery

Published in Enterprise on 1 March 1951

MRS. HUDLESON RITES SUNDAY

Mrs. Olver Hudleson passed away Feb. 23 after an extended illness. As Olive M. McKinney she was born on a farm in this county on January 26, 1872 and has lived her entire life in this county.

On September 22, 1897, she was married to Oliver Hudleson and to this union three children were born all of whom survive her. They are Lee of Lincoln, Blanche (Mrs. James Day) of Lingle, Wyoming and Mabel (Mrs. T.A. Bohs) of Blair.

A sister, Miss Cecelia McKinney and two grandchildren and four great grandchildren also survive. The husband died on December 12, 1933.

Mrs. Hudleson became a member of the Baptist church in her girlhood and continued a faithful member throughout her life. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary.

She was bedfast for seven years before her death but she was patient and cheerful through it all and in her departure her children and those who were near her have nothing but praise for her.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Baptist church and interment under the supervision of the Campbell Mortuary was made in the Blair cemetery.

The pallbearers were Rudolph Fick, A.R.Beales, Wm. Welter, Harry Tyson, Roy Peak, Ernest Bohs and John Compton.

Out-of-town guests in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen and Alex of Kimball, Nebr.; Wm. Metzler, Robert Hartz, Wm. Wachter, Wm. Griffey, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Story, Jr., Jerry Harrahill, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kusek, and Mrs. Anna Kusek of Omaha; Mrs. Wm. Suberkrubbe of Calhoun; Mrs. Clifford Ericson of Wahoo and Mrs. Edward Jenkins of Omaha.

See Find-A-Grave, Memorial 115535490

Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 3/1/1951


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