married May 13, 1875 Seneca County, Ohio
children:
Baby Boy Hunsicker (passed in Ohio)
Roy J Hunsicker (passed in Ohio)
Baby Girl Hunsicker (passed in Ohio)
Ralph Jay Hunsecker (born/passed WA)
Frank Hunsaker (born/passed White Salmon, Washington)
Ernest Day Hunsaker (born/passed Nampa, Idaho)
Walter B. Hunsaker (born/passed White Salmon, WA)
Herbert Cason Hunsaker (born/West Lafayette, Indiana)
*children's last name changed once they moved from Ohio to WA. Kids in Ohio have family spelling name Hunsicker, all WA children have the spelling Hunsaker.
The Enterprise
White Salmon, WA.
August 30, 1940
WHITE SALMON PIONEER WOMAN PASSES AWAY
Marietta Beck Hunsaker, age 86, passed away on Saturday, August 24, after a lingering illness, at the Klickitat General hospital.
Marietta Beck Hunsaker was born at Leighton, Penn. on May 29, 1854. She was married to Daniel Hunsaker at Fostoria, Ohio, on May 13, 1875, where they made their home until 1888. From Ohio they moved to Spokane, where they lived for six years, coming to White Salmon in March of 1894. She had lived in White Salmon for the past 46 years.
She is survived by four sons, H.C. Hunsaker, of New York; Dr. E.D. Hunsaker, of Nampa, Idaho; Walter B., and Frank, both of White Salmon; eight grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. She had been a past president of the Lavender club and a member of the Grange for 45 years.
Interment was in the I.O.O.F. cemetery here, under the auspices of the Mt. View Grange. Funeral arrangements were in charge of Gardner's Funeral service. Services conducted Monday at 2:00 p.m. by the Rev. Geo. Jefferson, of the Congregational church. Honorary pallbearers were the following ladies, members of the Lavender club: Mrs. C.E. Woodruff, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. C.L. Colburn, Mrs. N.N. Shurte, Mrs. R. League, Mrs. C.E. Larsen and Mrs. A. Boddinghouse. She was laid to rest in the I.O.O.F. cemetery in the family plot. Her sons and grandsons her bearers.
*family not transferable, 3rd great-aunt
**THANK YOU White Salmon, WA. librarian who helped find the needed data
married May 13, 1875 Seneca County, Ohio
children:
Baby Boy Hunsicker (passed in Ohio)
Roy J Hunsicker (passed in Ohio)
Baby Girl Hunsicker (passed in Ohio)
Ralph Jay Hunsecker (born/passed WA)
Frank Hunsaker (born/passed White Salmon, Washington)
Ernest Day Hunsaker (born/passed Nampa, Idaho)
Walter B. Hunsaker (born/passed White Salmon, WA)
Herbert Cason Hunsaker (born/West Lafayette, Indiana)
*children's last name changed once they moved from Ohio to WA. Kids in Ohio have family spelling name Hunsicker, all WA children have the spelling Hunsaker.
The Enterprise
White Salmon, WA.
August 30, 1940
WHITE SALMON PIONEER WOMAN PASSES AWAY
Marietta Beck Hunsaker, age 86, passed away on Saturday, August 24, after a lingering illness, at the Klickitat General hospital.
Marietta Beck Hunsaker was born at Leighton, Penn. on May 29, 1854. She was married to Daniel Hunsaker at Fostoria, Ohio, on May 13, 1875, where they made their home until 1888. From Ohio they moved to Spokane, where they lived for six years, coming to White Salmon in March of 1894. She had lived in White Salmon for the past 46 years.
She is survived by four sons, H.C. Hunsaker, of New York; Dr. E.D. Hunsaker, of Nampa, Idaho; Walter B., and Frank, both of White Salmon; eight grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. She had been a past president of the Lavender club and a member of the Grange for 45 years.
Interment was in the I.O.O.F. cemetery here, under the auspices of the Mt. View Grange. Funeral arrangements were in charge of Gardner's Funeral service. Services conducted Monday at 2:00 p.m. by the Rev. Geo. Jefferson, of the Congregational church. Honorary pallbearers were the following ladies, members of the Lavender club: Mrs. C.E. Woodruff, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. C.L. Colburn, Mrs. N.N. Shurte, Mrs. R. League, Mrs. C.E. Larsen and Mrs. A. Boddinghouse. She was laid to rest in the I.O.O.F. cemetery in the family plot. Her sons and grandsons her bearers.
*family not transferable, 3rd great-aunt
**THANK YOU White Salmon, WA. librarian who helped find the needed data