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Ella Agnes <I>Burnett</I> Housh

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Ella Agnes Burnett Housh

Birth
Haw Creek Township, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Feb 1944 (aged 85)
Maquon, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Haw Creek Township, Knox County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2
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Rites for Mrs. Housh at Maquon Church

Funeral services for Mrs. W. E. Housh were held in the Maquon Methodist church at 2:30 Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Ira E. Moats. Interment was in the Maquon cemetery.

Selections were played by Mrs. Sarah Bearmore.

Pallbearers were John Barber, Ralph Huggins, Harley Stickell, Frank Pickrel, Reece Smith and Harley Seaman.

Mrs. Ella A. Housh, daughter of George P. and Sarah (Conser) Burnett was born in Haw Creek township Feb 4, 1859, and passed away at her home after two weeks' illness Feb. 4, aged 85 years.

She was united in marriage to William E. Housh Sept. 9, 1880, at the home of her father.

Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Mrs. John Smith, and son Floyd Housh, a grandson Wayne Smith and two great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Flora Clark, all of Maquon, and many nieces and nephews as well as many friends.

The Galesburg Daily Register Mail
Galesburg, Illinois
Feb. 8, 1944 pg. 11 col. 5


Rites for Mrs. Housh at Maquon Church

Funeral services for Mrs. W. E. Housh were held in the Maquon Methodist church at 2:30 Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Ira E. Moats. Interment was in the Maquon cemetery.

Selections were played by Mrs. Sarah Bearmore.

Pallbearers were John Barber, Ralph Huggins, Harley Stickell, Frank Pickrel, Reece Smith and Harley Seaman.

Mrs. Ella A. Housh, daughter of George P. and Sarah (Conser) Burnett was born in Haw Creek township Feb 4, 1859, and passed away at her home after two weeks' illness Feb. 4, aged 85 years.

She was united in marriage to William E. Housh Sept. 9, 1880, at the home of her father.

Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Mrs. John Smith, and son Floyd Housh, a grandson Wayne Smith and two great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Flora Clark, all of Maquon, and many nieces and nephews as well as many friends.

The Galesburg Daily Register Mail
Galesburg, Illinois
Feb. 8, 1944 pg. 11 col. 5




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