The Spectator, Ozark, Arkansas
Date unknown
W. R. Hutchens Dead
W. R. (Bud) Hutchens, after a lingering illness, died at the home of his son Carl, at Paw Paw, Okla.; Thursday Aug 29, 1930. He was 74 years of age.
He leaves to mourn his departure six boys, and three girls. They are: George of Ozark; Oscar, Arthur, and Selmer of Braggs, Okla; Carl, and Charley, of Paw Paw, Okla; Mrs. Chas Shaver of Idaho; and Mrs. Levi Smith, Ozark.
J.T. Greer and Son, undertakers, had charge of the Funeral.
He was laid to rest in the Family graveyard at White Rock, in the presence of a large congregation of people. Funeral services wer conducted by Rev. J.L. McClellan, of Ozark.
The deceased was a good man, honest and industrious. Before his health failed him he was quite prominent in the affairs of the county. He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church
The Spectator, Ozark, Arkansas
Date unknown
W. R. Hutchens Dead
W. R. (Bud) Hutchens, after a lingering illness, died at the home of his son Carl, at Paw Paw, Okla.; Thursday Aug 29, 1930. He was 74 years of age.
He leaves to mourn his departure six boys, and three girls. They are: George of Ozark; Oscar, Arthur, and Selmer of Braggs, Okla; Carl, and Charley, of Paw Paw, Okla; Mrs. Chas Shaver of Idaho; and Mrs. Levi Smith, Ozark.
J.T. Greer and Son, undertakers, had charge of the Funeral.
He was laid to rest in the Family graveyard at White Rock, in the presence of a large congregation of people. Funeral services wer conducted by Rev. J.L. McClellan, of Ozark.
The deceased was a good man, honest and industrious. Before his health failed him he was quite prominent in the affairs of the county. He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church
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William Robert is my 1st gr-granduncle-in-law. He married Sarah Caroline (McGill).
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