Mildred Ruth Hedges

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Name Mildred Ruth Hedges Birth 11 Mar 1898 LaGrange, Lewis County, Missouri [1, 2, 3]
Gender Female Death 24 Aug 1983 South Haven, Sumner County, Kansas [1, 3, 4]
Burial Rose Hill Cemetery, South Haven, Sumner County, Kansas [3]
Person ID I924 Hedges Last Modified 26 Nov 2023
Father Thaddeus Arlington Hedges, b. 22 Aug 1859, Rowan County, Kentucky d. 29 Jun 1957, South Haven, Sumner County, Kansas
(Age 97 years)
Mother Mary Virginia Atkinson, b. 29 Nov 1862, Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia d. 17 Apr 1949, South Haven, Sumner County, Kansas
(Age 86 years)
Marriage 19 Feb 1882 Ogden, Champaign County, Illinois [1, 2, 4]
Family ID F218 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Neill Easter Heeney, b. 24 Sep 1898, Blackwell, Oklahoma d. 19 Jan 1998 (Age 99 years)
Marriage 7 Aug 1927 Miltonvale, Kansas [1]
Family ID F550 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Feb 2018
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Documents Moberly Monitor
Moberly Monitor, Moberly, Missouri. 4 August 1965
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Notes - MHR note: Mildred taught school for 30 years, with 19 years in high school in South Haven, Kansas. She graduated in 1915 from Canton high school.; and from Phillips University in 1925. She taught two years in Hydro, Oklahoma. She makes art objects of liquid resin, plaster plaques, and candles.
[1] - South Haven – Mildred R. Heeney, 85, retired teacher, died Wednesday. Service 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Christian Church, South Haven.
Survivors: husband, Neill; son, Edwin of Dixson, Calif.; daughter, Alois Hutchison of Willington, Dorothy Harader of Garland, Texas; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Christian Church, South Haven. Day Funeral Home, Willington.
The Wichita, Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Friday, 26 August 1983.
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- MHR note: Mildred taught school for 30 years, with 19 years in high school in South Haven, Kansas. She graduated in 1915 from Canton high school.; and from Phillips University in 1925. She taught two years in Hydro, Oklahoma. She makes art objects of liquid resin, plaster plaques, and candles.
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