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Basil Aubrey Hodges

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Basil Aubrey Hodges

Birth
Forrest City, St. Francis County, Arkansas, USA
Death
10 Dec 1970 (aged 66)
Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.0792263, Longitude: -92.4297533
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Basil was another natural salesman. For many years with Wonder Bread and then the Ellis canned goods from Colorado. His nickname was Bake! Was a newspaper agent in Conway as early as 1930 census.
Married Hazel Virginia Brummett, September 1,1924. Parents of three fine children, all of whom graduated from college. Hazel was a school teacher in Forrest City, (where she taught Basil), in Little Rock and finally in Conway. One of the children, Basil Jr. was born Jan.2,1927 in Little Rock, Arkansas, he invented farm equipment and had been an oil geologist in Venezuela, and died Feb.10,1994 In Phoenix, Arizona. The youngest, Virginia Ann (Hodges) Hunter, born in 1939 and died in Dec.2008 in Madisonville, Texas, leaving the second child still living in 2009. The second child, Walter Lee Hodges passed away in 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia
Basil was another natural salesman. For many years with Wonder Bread and then the Ellis canned goods from Colorado. His nickname was Bake! Was a newspaper agent in Conway as early as 1930 census.
Married Hazel Virginia Brummett, September 1,1924. Parents of three fine children, all of whom graduated from college. Hazel was a school teacher in Forrest City, (where she taught Basil), in Little Rock and finally in Conway. One of the children, Basil Jr. was born Jan.2,1927 in Little Rock, Arkansas, he invented farm equipment and had been an oil geologist in Venezuela, and died Feb.10,1994 In Phoenix, Arizona. The youngest, Virginia Ann (Hodges) Hunter, born in 1939 and died in Dec.2008 in Madisonville, Texas, leaving the second child still living in 2009. The second child, Walter Lee Hodges passed away in 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia


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