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Noble Alonzo Hendricks

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Noble Alonzo Hendricks

Birth
Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Apr 1925 (aged 57)
Center Township, Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Noble Alonzo Hendricks was born on a farm near Inwood, IN, Nov. 25, 1867 and died at the same farm home April 2, 1925, aged 57y4m7d. He was married to Mary Isabel Davis of Inwood Feb. 13, 1897. To this union were born two children Opal and Thurl. He was a member of the Methodist church having united with it in 1915. Alonzo Hendricks was a loving husband and father, a kind neighbor, and a loyal friend. Honest in all his dealings he was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was a patient sufferer through a long, painful illness. With the except of a few years Mr. Hendricks lived all his life on the farm where he was born. He is survived by his widow, his daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Day of Donaldson, IN, his son Thurl of Inwood and his brother Josiah Hendricks at the home. Another brother William Hendricks of Wilson, WI; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Hartsough of North Judson, IN; Mrs. Rebecca Perry of Inwood, IN; eight nephews, six nieces and a number of other relatives also survive. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church at Inwood. Burial at Oak Hill ceme tery, Plymouth, IN
Noble Alonzo Hendricks was born on a farm near Inwood, IN, Nov. 25, 1867 and died at the same farm home April 2, 1925, aged 57y4m7d. He was married to Mary Isabel Davis of Inwood Feb. 13, 1897. To this union were born two children Opal and Thurl. He was a member of the Methodist church having united with it in 1915. Alonzo Hendricks was a loving husband and father, a kind neighbor, and a loyal friend. Honest in all his dealings he was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was a patient sufferer through a long, painful illness. With the except of a few years Mr. Hendricks lived all his life on the farm where he was born. He is survived by his widow, his daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Day of Donaldson, IN, his son Thurl of Inwood and his brother Josiah Hendricks at the home. Another brother William Hendricks of Wilson, WI; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Hartsough of North Judson, IN; Mrs. Rebecca Perry of Inwood, IN; eight nephews, six nieces and a number of other relatives also survive. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church at Inwood. Burial at Oak Hill ceme tery, Plymouth, IN


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