K. "Nick" Hundley, age 62, a prominent Alexandria attorney, died of a heart attack on Nov 24 (Thursday morning) while duck hunting near Creole.
A graduate of Centennary college, and the LSU school of law, Hundley started practicing law in Alexadria in 1912. He was a native of Columbia, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana.
Hundley was serving as chairman of the federal practice committee of the Alexandria Bar Association at the time of his death. He was a former state judge advocate of the VFW, and was a Master Mason.
He was survived by his widow Gladys, and a sister, Mrs. C.V. Breithaupt, of Phoenix, Ariz.
Funeral services were held Friday morning November 25 from Hixson Brothers Funeral Chapel, with internment in Greenwood Park, Pineville.
He was a brother of the late Judge Allen V. Hundley who also served in WWI.
K. "Nick" Hundley, age 62, a prominent Alexandria attorney, died of a heart attack on Nov 24 (Thursday morning) while duck hunting near Creole.
A graduate of Centennary college, and the LSU school of law, Hundley started practicing law in Alexadria in 1912. He was a native of Columbia, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana.
Hundley was serving as chairman of the federal practice committee of the Alexandria Bar Association at the time of his death. He was a former state judge advocate of the VFW, and was a Master Mason.
He was survived by his widow Gladys, and a sister, Mrs. C.V. Breithaupt, of Phoenix, Ariz.
Funeral services were held Friday morning November 25 from Hixson Brothers Funeral Chapel, with internment in Greenwood Park, Pineville.
He was a brother of the late Judge Allen V. Hundley who also served in WWI.
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