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Jennie Gertrude <I>Cone</I> Hyde

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Jennie Gertrude Cone Hyde

Birth
Hitt, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Mar 1944 (aged 67)
Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Brock, Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Obituaries
Sister and Brother Die
Mrs. Horace Hyde and J. C. Cone Rites Friday and Saturday
Mrs. Genie Gertrude Hyde, widow of the late Horace Hyde of the Brock community, died at her home Wednesday of last week, March 15. Her brother, J. C. Cone, died at a hospital at Mexico, Mo., the next day on Thursday, March 16. Funeral services for Mrs. Hyde were held at the Brock church Friday afternoon and services for Mr. Cone were at Mexico Saturday morning. Mrs. Hyde was buried in the Brock Cemetery and Mr. Cone in the Memphis Cemetery Saturday afternoon. Services for Mrs. Hyde were conducted by Rev. W. E. Longstreth of Memphis and Rev. A. L. Huff of Gorin. A quartet, composed of Mrs. Bert Mankopf, Mrs. Robinson, E. A. Kutzner, and Bill Kutzner sang, with Mrs. Chan Bull, piano accompanist. Pallbearers were Arthur Hyde, Ted Robinson, Chan Bull, Austin Eggleston, Milo Morgan, and Clark Eggleston. Genie Gertrude Cone was a daughter of Morton and Evelyn Wyer Cone. She was born May 28, 1876, on a farm near Hitt, Mo. She was united in marriage to Horace Hyde on February 19, 1902. To this union two sons, Hollis and Virgil, were born. She is survived by her sons and by twelve grandchildren. Her husband died in 1941 and since that time she made her home with Hollis Hyde and family. She united with the Baptist Church at Hitt when she was 14 years of age. Later she moved her church memb ership to the Brock Methodist Church where she attended services and worked in her willing and helpful way. She was quiet and unassuming, a lover of her family, friends, and of flowers. She was of a family of nine children. Two of these survive her, Mrs. W. S. Walker of Los Angeles and Walter Cone of Memphis.

Memphis Democrat, Memphis, Missouri, March 23, 1944


Mrs. Horace Hyde, Died March 15
Jennie Gertrude Cone, daughter of Morton and Evelyn Wyer Cone, was born May 28, 1876 on a farm near Hitt. She departed th is life March 15, 1944 after a long illness. She was united in marriage to Horace Hyde on February 19, 1902. To this union, two sons, Hollis and Virgil were born. She is survived by her sons and by 12 grandchildren. Her husband died in 1941 and since that time she made her home with Hollis and family. She united with the Baptist Church at Hitt when she was 14 years of age. Later she moved her church membership to the Brock Methodist Church where she at tended services and worked in her willing and helpful way as long as she was able. She was quiet and unassuming, a lover of her family, friends and of flowers. She was of a family of nine children. Three of these survived her: Mrs. Maude Walker of Los Angeles, Walter Cone of Memphis, and J. C. Cone of Mexico, Missouri. (J. C. Cone died on March 16). Funeral services were held at the Brock Methodist Church, March 18, 1944. Rev. W. E. Longstreth and Rev. A . L. Huff officiating. A quartette: Mrs. Mankopf, Mrs. Robinson, E. A. Kutzner, and Bill Kutzner sang. Mrs. Chan Bull played the piano. Burial was in the Brock Cemetery. The bodybearers were Arthur Hyde, Ted Robinson, Chan Bull, Austin Eggleston, Milo Morgan, and Clark Eggleston.

Memphis Reville, Memphis, Missouri, March 23, 1944

Thanks to Linda Brown for sharing these obituaries.
Obituaries
Sister and Brother Die
Mrs. Horace Hyde and J. C. Cone Rites Friday and Saturday
Mrs. Genie Gertrude Hyde, widow of the late Horace Hyde of the Brock community, died at her home Wednesday of last week, March 15. Her brother, J. C. Cone, died at a hospital at Mexico, Mo., the next day on Thursday, March 16. Funeral services for Mrs. Hyde were held at the Brock church Friday afternoon and services for Mr. Cone were at Mexico Saturday morning. Mrs. Hyde was buried in the Brock Cemetery and Mr. Cone in the Memphis Cemetery Saturday afternoon. Services for Mrs. Hyde were conducted by Rev. W. E. Longstreth of Memphis and Rev. A. L. Huff of Gorin. A quartet, composed of Mrs. Bert Mankopf, Mrs. Robinson, E. A. Kutzner, and Bill Kutzner sang, with Mrs. Chan Bull, piano accompanist. Pallbearers were Arthur Hyde, Ted Robinson, Chan Bull, Austin Eggleston, Milo Morgan, and Clark Eggleston. Genie Gertrude Cone was a daughter of Morton and Evelyn Wyer Cone. She was born May 28, 1876, on a farm near Hitt, Mo. She was united in marriage to Horace Hyde on February 19, 1902. To this union two sons, Hollis and Virgil, were born. She is survived by her sons and by twelve grandchildren. Her husband died in 1941 and since that time she made her home with Hollis Hyde and family. She united with the Baptist Church at Hitt when she was 14 years of age. Later she moved her church memb ership to the Brock Methodist Church where she attended services and worked in her willing and helpful way. She was quiet and unassuming, a lover of her family, friends, and of flowers. She was of a family of nine children. Two of these survive her, Mrs. W. S. Walker of Los Angeles and Walter Cone of Memphis.

Memphis Democrat, Memphis, Missouri, March 23, 1944


Mrs. Horace Hyde, Died March 15
Jennie Gertrude Cone, daughter of Morton and Evelyn Wyer Cone, was born May 28, 1876 on a farm near Hitt. She departed th is life March 15, 1944 after a long illness. She was united in marriage to Horace Hyde on February 19, 1902. To this union, two sons, Hollis and Virgil were born. She is survived by her sons and by 12 grandchildren. Her husband died in 1941 and since that time she made her home with Hollis and family. She united with the Baptist Church at Hitt when she was 14 years of age. Later she moved her church membership to the Brock Methodist Church where she at tended services and worked in her willing and helpful way as long as she was able. She was quiet and unassuming, a lover of her family, friends and of flowers. She was of a family of nine children. Three of these survived her: Mrs. Maude Walker of Los Angeles, Walter Cone of Memphis, and J. C. Cone of Mexico, Missouri. (J. C. Cone died on March 16). Funeral services were held at the Brock Methodist Church, March 18, 1944. Rev. W. E. Longstreth and Rev. A . L. Huff officiating. A quartette: Mrs. Mankopf, Mrs. Robinson, E. A. Kutzner, and Bill Kutzner sang. Mrs. Chan Bull played the piano. Burial was in the Brock Cemetery. The bodybearers were Arthur Hyde, Ted Robinson, Chan Bull, Austin Eggleston, Milo Morgan, and Clark Eggleston.

Memphis Reville, Memphis, Missouri, March 23, 1944

Thanks to Linda Brown for sharing these obituaries.


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