Obituary Record

Mabel Eunice (Magill) Hue
Died on 9/4/1969
Buried in Herman Cemetery

Buried in Herman Cemetery

Published in Pilot Tribune 8 September 1969

MRS. ALBERT HUE, 91, OF HERMAN DIED THURSDAY

WAS LIFETIME RESIDENT OF THE WEST-OF-HERMAN AREA

Mrs. Albert Hue, a lifetime resident of the Herman area, died Thursday, September 4th at the Dodge County Hospital in Fremont. Her death ended an illness of two months.

Mabel Eunice Hue was born July 7th, 1888 on a farm near Herman. She spent her entire life in the Herman area. She was married to Albert Hue on December 15th, 1915, the wedding taking place at Blair. The couple lived on a farm west of Herman in the New England vicinity. Mrs. Hue always had an active interest in community affairs and was one who always forward-looking in her home and affairs relating to their farming activities.

She is survived by her husband, Albert, by a son, Percy, of Herman and a daughter, Geraldine, of Beatrice. A sister, Mrs. Sam Spikes, lives at Denver and a brother, Alfred Magill, lives at Ponca, Nebraska.

Funeral services were held at the American Legion Hall at Herman Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Theodore Krumery, of Craig, conducting the service. Burial, under the direction of the Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home of Hooper, was made in the Herman Cemetery.

Pallbearers were all members of the Magill family. They were Dale, Donald, Merlin, Orville, Raymond and Robert Magill.

See website Find-A-Grave, Memorial 76477175

Printed in the Washington County Pilot-Tribune on 9/8/1969


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