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Julia May “Jude” Hunt

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Julia May “Jude” Hunt

Birth
Death
10 Apr 1936 (aged 31)
Burial
Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Per the April 11, 1936 Princeton, IN newspaper:

Miss Julia Mae HUNT, age 31 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John HUNT, died at 5:10 o'clock Friday evening at their home, 2 1/2 miles southwest of Princeton, following a weeks's illness.
The body was removed from the Pfohl funeral home to the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul Schmidt, 1213 south Seminary street, Saturday, to remain until the funeral hour.
Funeral services at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at White church, the pastor, Rev. L. A. Harriman, officiating. Burial in church cemetery.
Miss HUNT, or Jude as she was familiarly know, was born in Princeton and attended the city schools.
Surviving with the parents are seven sisters, and three brothers, Mrs. Paul Schmidt, Mrs. Clarence ELLIOTT, this city, Dorothy, of Boehne Camp, Bessie, Grace, Jo Ann, Polly, Clarence, Billy and Jack HUNT, all at home.

Record of Death:

Julia May (notice the spelling difference) HUNT died April 10, 1936 at 5:30 p.m. at Patoka, Gibson County, Indiana (notice the city is wrong).

She was 31, female, white and single. She died of Acute Myocarditis in just 3 days. (Note: that it was Erysipelas (airasiaplus) of the face per my mom) The attending physician was Orville Graves, M.D. from Princeton.

Burial at White Church cemetery, Princeton, IN. Date of burial was April 14, 1936 and Russell Pfohl was funeral director. Birth date was July 3, 1904. Her occupation was Home. Her birthplace was Indiana. Her father was John HUNT and his birthplace was Kentucky. Her mother was Sarah ELSFELDER and her birthplace is listed as Indiana. The informant was John HUNT of Princeton, IN. Recorded locally in book No. H-42, Page No. 78 and Filed April 12, 1936.
Per the April 11, 1936 Princeton, IN newspaper:

Miss Julia Mae HUNT, age 31 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John HUNT, died at 5:10 o'clock Friday evening at their home, 2 1/2 miles southwest of Princeton, following a weeks's illness.
The body was removed from the Pfohl funeral home to the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul Schmidt, 1213 south Seminary street, Saturday, to remain until the funeral hour.
Funeral services at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at White church, the pastor, Rev. L. A. Harriman, officiating. Burial in church cemetery.
Miss HUNT, or Jude as she was familiarly know, was born in Princeton and attended the city schools.
Surviving with the parents are seven sisters, and three brothers, Mrs. Paul Schmidt, Mrs. Clarence ELLIOTT, this city, Dorothy, of Boehne Camp, Bessie, Grace, Jo Ann, Polly, Clarence, Billy and Jack HUNT, all at home.

Record of Death:

Julia May (notice the spelling difference) HUNT died April 10, 1936 at 5:30 p.m. at Patoka, Gibson County, Indiana (notice the city is wrong).

She was 31, female, white and single. She died of Acute Myocarditis in just 3 days. (Note: that it was Erysipelas (airasiaplus) of the face per my mom) The attending physician was Orville Graves, M.D. from Princeton.

Burial at White Church cemetery, Princeton, IN. Date of burial was April 14, 1936 and Russell Pfohl was funeral director. Birth date was July 3, 1904. Her occupation was Home. Her birthplace was Indiana. Her father was John HUNT and his birthplace was Kentucky. Her mother was Sarah ELSFELDER and her birthplace is listed as Indiana. The informant was John HUNT of Princeton, IN. Recorded locally in book No. H-42, Page No. 78 and Filed April 12, 1936.

Gravesite Details

All 6 of the Hunt family stones are very difficult to read.



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