Showing posts with label Hudson Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hudson Family. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Ervin Douglas "Dugie" Moore, 1918-1960

The Seymour Herald – 7 July 1960
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  Ervin Douglas (better known as Dugie) Moore, son of Joel Moore and Mary VanDorn Moore, was born in Jerome, Iowa, June 29, 1897, and passed away at the St. Joseph’s hospital in Centerville June 29, 1960, at the age of 63 years.
  He was united in marriage to Alice Fox on Aug. 2, 1918, and to this union six children were born.  Ervin Wendell, who preceded him in death Sept. 24, 1920, William Kenneth of East Moline, Ill., Wayne Robert and Willard LaVern of Seymour, Mrs. Helen Mae Jones of Millerton and Marianna Kae, at home.
  Three sisters also survive, Mrs. Gertie Hudson of St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. Etta Phillips of Rock Springs, Wyo., and Mrs. Ocie Huston of St. Joseph.
  There are five grandchildren, Stanley and Gary Lee Moore of East Moline, Ill., Rickey and Robin Moore of Seymour and Tammie Jones of Millerton; one great-grandchild, Bobbi Lea Moore of Moline, Ill., two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Moore of East Moline, Ill., and Mrs. Elizabeth Moore of Seymour, and one son-in-law, Larry Jones of Millerton.
  He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, a brother and two grandchildren, Bobby Lee Moore and Terry Lee Moore.  He also leaves to mourn his passing a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
  His entire life was spent in Appanoose and Wayne counties.  For the past few years he has been on employee of Wayne county.  He was a kind and loving father, husband and grandfather and will be sadly missed by all.
  A precious one from us is gone,
    A voice we loved is still,
  A place is vacant in our home
    Which never can be filled.
  Funeral services were conducted from the Liggett Funeral home in Seymour Friday, July 1, at 2 o’clock with the Rev. Clive Cook of Seymour EUB church officiating.  Richard Walker sang “Beyond the Sunset” and “Goodnight Here, Good Morning There,” accompanied by Mrs. John Wickam at the piano.  Pallbears were Wayne county employees, Jesse Roberts, Miles VanFleet, Earl Henderson, Howard Frank, Ralph Foster and Joe Curtis.
  Flower ladies were Mrs. Virgie Jonas, Mrs. Anna Mae Richardson, Mrs. Mary Best, Mrs. Virginia Kauzlarich and Mrs. Edith Fry.  

CARD OF THANKS

  We wish to thank our many relatives, neighbors and friends for the food that was brought in, for the beautiful flowers, for the sympathy cards that we received and all of the other help that we received at the time of our loss of our loved one.  A special thanks to Dr. Brummitt, sisters, nurses and nurses aides and the staff of St. Joseph’s hospital at Centerville and to Elvin Liggett our funeral director.
  Words cannot express how much we appreciated everything and we sincerely want to thank each and every one of you.  Your kindness will never be forgotten.
Mrs. Alice Moore
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Moore and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Moore and sons
Willard L. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones and daughter
Marianna Moore
Bobbi Lea Moore


Gravestone of Dugie and Alice Moore
in the Jerome Cemetery
Row 3, Block 19, Lot 7

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Floyd Edwin Hudson, 1920-2006

The Daily Iowegian - 28 June 2006
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  Funeral services for Floyd Edwin Hudson, 86, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Randolph Funeral Home in Corydon with Pastor Mile Felber officiating. Interment will be in Jerome Cemetery in Jerome.
  Visitation will be held Thursday from 11 a.m. until service time at the funeral home.
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  Floyd Edwin Hudson was born 29 March 1920 in Appanoose County, Iowa, son of William Jennings Bryan Hudson (26 Sept 1899-1943) and Marie Tull (1898-1951), died 24 June 2006 while living in Seymour, Wayne County, Iowa, and was buried in the Jerome Cemetery. His parents are buried in Oakland Cemetery, Centerville.  In 1920 his family was living in Caldwell Township, Appanoose County; in 1925 his family was living in Lincoln Township, Appanoose County; and in 1930 his family was living in Vermillion Township, Appanoose County.  His sister, LaVera Emma Hudson was born 2 November 1917 in Exline, Appanoose County; she married 18 June 1940 in Unionville, Putnam County, Missouri, Harold Thomas "Brownie" Johnson; she died 16 December 2006 at Mercy Medical Center, Centerville, and was buried in Oakland Cemetery in Centerville. Harold Thomas "Brownie" Johnson was born 8 August 1917 in Exline, Appanoose County, Iowa, son of Eurus Johnson (1875-1950) & Mary Elizabeth Pittman (1881-1958), died 25 June 1993 in Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, and was buried in Oakland Cemetery.
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The Seymour Herald – 29 June 2006
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   Floyd Edwin Hudson, 86, the son of William Jennings Bryant Hudson and Marie (Tull) Hudson was born near Exline, Iowa, on March 29, 1920 and went home with the Lord Saturday, June 24, 2006. Pop enjoyed every day of his 86 years and was father of all seasons.
  On June 27, 1943, he was united in marriage to Mildred Mae Smith.  They have been residents of Seymour since 1978.
  His parents preceded him in death.
  Survivors include his wife, Mildred; four children: Connie Coleman and husband Harold, of Mesa, Ariz., Bryan Hudson and wife Diana of Des Moines, Burdette Hudson and wife, Kathy, of Apache Junction, Ariz. and Becky Walker and husband, Rick, of Seymour. Also surviving are his sister, LaVera Johnson of Centerville and brother, Bill Hudson of Princeton, Mo., many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.
  Funeral services were held at 1:30 Thursday, June 29, 2006, from the Randolph Funeral Home in Corydon with Pastor Mike Felber.  “How Great Thou Art,” “The Old Rugged Cross” and “I’ll Fly Away” were the selections by Doyle Hydorn, musician.  Bearers were Rick Walker, Harold Coleman, Trey Coleman, Troy Coleman, Carl Edwin Lautz and Shane Hudson.  Honor bearers were Gary Lee Ellis and Tony Ellis.  Interment was in Jerome Cemetery.
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Daily Iowegian - 19 December 2006
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LaVera Emma Hudson Johnson
  LaVera Johnson, age 89, of Centerville died Saturday evening Dec. 16, 2006 at Mercy Medical Center, Centerville.
  She was born Nov. 2, 1917 in Exline, the daughter of Bryan Hudson and
Marie (Tull) Hudson.
  LaVera married Harold (Brownie) Johnson on June 18, 1940 in
Unionville, Mo. He preceded her in death.
  She drove a school bus and co-owned
Centerville Monument with her husband for many years. She was a member of the Drake Avenue Christian Church.
  She is survived by daughters
Mary Goodman and her husband, Jim, and Betty James, all of Centerville; four grandchildren Debbie Fletcher of Centerville, Jody Goodman of Columbia, Mo., Wendy Stetter and her husband Stuart of Kirkville, Toby Goodman of Centerville, five great-grandchildren, Tyler and Zachary Fletcher, Dean Goodman, Nolan and Carson Stetter; a brother, Bill Hudson and his wife, Marguerite, of Runnells, a sister-in- law, Mildred Hudson of Corydon; and a brother-in- law, L. Jay Johnson of Centerville.
  She was preceded in death by her husband Brownie; parents; a brother Floyd Hudson; and an infant sister.
  Funeral services will be held at 11a.m. Tuesday at the Thomas Lange Funeral Home,
Centerville with Sister Justine Denning officiating.
  Friends may call all day Monday with the family present from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in the
Oakland Cemetery, Centerville.
  In leu of flowers a memorial has been established.