HENNIGH, Charles D. -- Obit: 1888 Kansas to 1948 Montana
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HENNIGH, Charles D. -- Obit: 1888 Kansas to 1948 Montana
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Posted: 12 Jun 2004 8:40PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: HENNIGH, MYERS, ATTERBURY, SHORES, DRAGO, McMILLEN, COOPER, MARLEY
Extracted from "The Independent Record," Helena, Montana, Saturday, July 3, 1948 edition, Page 2:
LAST RITES CONDUCTED IN TOWNSEND FOR CHARES HENNIGH
Townsend, July 3.---Unity services for Charles HENNIGH, who passed away in Great Falls [Cascade County] early Sunday morning, June 27 in the Deaconess hospital, were conducted in TOWNSEND [Broadwater County] at the Connors chapel Thursday by Mrs. Mary E. Nessel of the Bozeman Unity Truth Center. Burial was in Pony [Madison County]. Pallbearers were Charles Nunley, Hadley Rice, Hugh Roberts, Jacob Harthule and Walter Ragen of TOWNSEND, and M.L. Smith of Livingston.
Mr. Hennigh was born Aug. 8, 1888, in Louisburg, Kan. He came to Montana in 1915, living in Great Falls until 1921, when he moved to Livingston [Park County], where he owned and operated the Sanitary Barber and Beauty shop until 1944, at which time he moved to TOWNSEND, where he purchased and operated a bar until June 11 last, when he was forced to sell due to ill health.
Me was married to Miss Marian Myers of Pony, Aug. 18, 1930, in Dillon [Beaverhead County].
He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Marian HENNIGH of Townsend; a daughter, Mrs. Russell Atterbury of Mount Ranier, Md.; a son, George N. Hennigh of Long Beach, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Fred Shores of Albuquerque, N.M., Mrs. John Dragoo of Pittsburg, Kan., Mrs. C.A. McMillin of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Lena Cooper of Seattle; two aunts, Mrs. Zillah Marley and Mrs. Maggie HENNIGH and several nieces and nephews.
Relatives arriving to attend the services were Mrs. Fred Shores, Mr. and Mrs. John Dragoo and George HENNIGH.
Mr. Hennigh was a member of the Moose lodge of Livingston.
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NOTE: This transcription provided as a courtesy only; I am not related to, nor do I have any personal knowledge of the HENNIGH family.
LAST RITES CONDUCTED IN TOWNSEND FOR CHARES HENNIGH
Townsend, July 3.---Unity services for Charles HENNIGH, who passed away in Great Falls [Cascade County] early Sunday morning, June 27 in the Deaconess hospital, were conducted in TOWNSEND [Broadwater County] at the Connors chapel Thursday by Mrs. Mary E. Nessel of the Bozeman Unity Truth Center. Burial was in Pony [Madison County]. Pallbearers were Charles Nunley, Hadley Rice, Hugh Roberts, Jacob Harthule and Walter Ragen of TOWNSEND, and M.L. Smith of Livingston.
Mr. Hennigh was born Aug. 8, 1888, in Louisburg, Kan. He came to Montana in 1915, living in Great Falls until 1921, when he moved to Livingston [Park County], where he owned and operated the Sanitary Barber and Beauty shop until 1944, at which time he moved to TOWNSEND, where he purchased and operated a bar until June 11 last, when he was forced to sell due to ill health.
Me was married to Miss Marian Myers of Pony, Aug. 18, 1930, in Dillon [Beaverhead County].
He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Marian HENNIGH of Townsend; a daughter, Mrs. Russell Atterbury of Mount Ranier, Md.; a son, George N. Hennigh of Long Beach, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Fred Shores of Albuquerque, N.M., Mrs. John Dragoo of Pittsburg, Kan., Mrs. C.A. McMillin of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Lena Cooper of Seattle; two aunts, Mrs. Zillah Marley and Mrs. Maggie HENNIGH and several nieces and nephews.
Relatives arriving to attend the services were Mrs. Fred Shores, Mr. and Mrs. John Dragoo and George HENNIGH.
Mr. Hennigh was a member of the Moose lodge of Livingston.
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NOTE: This transcription provided as a courtesy only; I am not related to, nor do I have any personal knowledge of the HENNIGH family.