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Household of Clyde Houston Hendrickson sKsSSDi Ob 2

He is married to Bula May Henson.

They got married on February 18, 1928 at Fredericktown, Madison County, Missouri, he was 25 years old.


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Notes about Clyde Houston Hendrickson sKsSSDi Ob 2

CLYDE HENDRICKSON 07 Nov 1902 Jul 1986 67152 (Wellington, Sumner, KS ) 67152 (Wellington, Sumner, KS ) 490-03-6147 Missouri

Daily American Republican Poplar Bluff, Butler Co., MO – Friday, Mon., July 7, 1986, pg 7: Clyde Hendrickson Former Poplar Bluffian Clyde Hendrickson, 83, of Wellington, Kan., died Saturday morning in St. Luke’s Hospital in Wellington. While in Poplar Bluff he worked for the Bank of Poplar Bluff and was an office business manager at Ruth Wholesale Lumber Co. He was associated with Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. until ill health forced his retirement in 1963. He was born Nov. 7, 1902, near Poplar Bluff, and he attended Poplar Bluff schools. A graduate of the Class of 1921, Mr. Hendrickson attended his 65th year reunion in May in Poplar Bluff. He moved to Wellington in 1955, where he was a member of the First Untied Methodist Church. He was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 150, where he was past master, a Consistory and Midian Shrine member in Wichita, Kan., past patron of Order of the Eastern Star, a charter and life member of Sumner County Shrine Club and a member of the Wellington Lions Club for over 30 years where he was secretary treasurer for many years. He was married to Bula May Henson on Feb. 18, 1928, in Poplar Bluff, and she survives. Other survivors are one son, Marshall David Hendrickson of Merriam, Kan.: and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at his church, with burial in Highland Cemtery in Winfield, Kan. Services are under the direction of Hawks Funeral Home in Wellington. The family requests any memorials be made to the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association or the building fund of his church. [Clyde was the s/o James David Hendrickson sr. & Elizabeth Ann Harwell]

Daily American Republican Poplar Bluff, Butler Co., MO – Friday, Mon., Mar. 19, 1962: Mrs. Hendrickson, Died Last Night; Rites Wednesday Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Hendrickson, 92 year old well known pioneer Butler County resident and mother of James D. Hendrickson, editor of the daily American Republic, died at 11:11 last night after a three year illness attributed to the infirmities of age. She resided at 729 Mill Street. Mrs. Hendrickson was 92 on January 1 and was one of 13 children of the Harwell family. She was born in the north part of Butler county January 1, 1870 and spent her entire life in this area. She was married to James D. Hendrickson Sr., in 1893. For a time they resided on a farm and later moved to Poplar Bluff where her husband was in the lumber business for a number of years. He died 28 years ago. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Surviving are two sons, Clyde H. Hendrickson of Wellington, Kan., and James Hendrickson of Poplar Bluff; a step-daughter, Miss Mae Hendrickson of Wellington; four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She also leaves three brothers, Dr. J. Lee Harwell, C. M. Harwell and S. G. Harwell all of Poplar Bluff; and two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Graham of Piedmont and Mrs. John Mauns of Tulsa. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Frank-Cotrell Chapel with the Rev. George Poe officiating. Burial will be in the City Cemtery.

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