JEFFERSON DAVIS HUDNALL OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Cushing Daily Citizen
JEFFERSON DAVIS HUDNALL
1938 - 2007
J. D. Hudnall Funeral to Be Held Satuday at Walters Chapel; Hour of Service Not AnnouncedJefferson Davis Hudnall, age 72 years, 8 months and 6 days, died about noon today at the home of his son, John Hudnall, 609 North Cleveland. Mr. Hudnall had been in ill health since January.Funeral services will be held sometime Saturday at the Walters Chapel, according to information received from the C. C. Walters Funeral Directors who are in charge of the funeral. The hour of the funeral has not been set.Interment will be made in Soonerville.Mr. Hudnall was born in Sumter County, South Carolina on July 3, 1860.He has lived in Payne county since 1905, however, he has lived in Cushing only a short time.His occupation in life was that of a farmer.Besides his wife, Mrs. J. D. {Dolsa} Hudnall, he is survived by five sons, Mode H. Hudnall of Tulsa, Bennett, Jess, Walter and John Hudnall and three daughters, Mrs. Fred {Mary} Campbell, Mrs. Benton {Ella} Campbell and Mrs. Roy {Alma} Curtis.Published May 11, 1933.
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