Mrs. Richard F. Hudnall, who was Martha Elizabeth Kirkland before marriage, died at her home in east Memphis on Wednesday, March 5, 1919. The funeral services were conducted in the First Presbyterian Church by the pastor, Dr. F. M. Hawley, and the interment was in the city cemetery on Friday afternoon, March 7, 1919.
She was born in Monroe County, near Stoutsville, Mo., January 7, 1870, living 49 years, 1 month and 26 days. She was the daughter of Elisha M. and Martha E. Kirkland.
On June 8, 1893, she was married to Richard F. Hudnall of Memphis. To this union were born six children: Duffy J., Frances Acton, Anna Alice, Elmer Landen, Martha Hila and another, Hallie Strugis, who died in childhood. Besides these five children, there survive the husband, one brother and one sister. A host of relatives and friends join these in mourning her departure.
She joined the Presbyterian Church in 1898, and remained faithful to her church vows and her profession to the end. Deeds of kindness and neighborly helpfulness characterized her life to the last. Her disposition won and held for her many warm friends.
Martha Elizabeth (Kirkland) Hudnall obituary, Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Reveille, 13 Mar 1919
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daughter of Elishus M. and Martha E. (Waltman) Kirkland; both born in Monroe County, Missouri
Mrs. Richard F. Hudnall, who was Martha Elizabeth Kirkland before marriage, died at her home in east Memphis on Wednesday, March 5, 1919. The funeral services were conducted in the First Presbyterian Church by the pastor, Dr. F. M. Hawley, and the interment was in the city cemetery on Friday afternoon, March 7, 1919.
She was born in Monroe County, near Stoutsville, Mo., January 7, 1870, living 49 years, 1 month and 26 days. She was the daughter of Elisha M. and Martha E. Kirkland.
On June 8, 1893, she was married to Richard F. Hudnall of Memphis. To this union were born six children: Duffy J., Frances Acton, Anna Alice, Elmer Landen, Martha Hila and another, Hallie Strugis, who died in childhood. Besides these five children, there survive the husband, one brother and one sister. A host of relatives and friends join these in mourning her departure.
She joined the Presbyterian Church in 1898, and remained faithful to her church vows and her profession to the end. Deeds of kindness and neighborly helpfulness characterized her life to the last. Her disposition won and held for her many warm friends.
Martha Elizabeth (Kirkland) Hudnall obituary, Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Reveille, 13 Mar 1919
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daughter of Elishus M. and Martha E. (Waltman) Kirkland; both born in Monroe County, Missouri
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