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Submitted: 2/2/16 • Approved: 2/3/16 • Last Updated: 3/27/18 • R785997-G785995-S3
Luisa
1848 - 1911
Henry
1851 - 1916
Henry Haun died Sunday evening at his home, 712 South First street, of liver trouble. He was 65 years old. The funeral was held at the house yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Anthony F. Zeigel, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The burial was in Llewellyn cemetery.
Mr. Haun leaves one son, William Haun, and two daughters, Mrs. Moody and Mrs. McElroy.
Kirksville Daily Express
Kirksville, Missouri
September 5, 1916
Mrs. Elizabeth Haun died at her home, 305 West Normal Ave., Friday night, Feb. 17th, aged 62 years, 5 months and 12 days. For several years she had been a sufferer from kidney disorders but was confined to her bed only two or three weeks preceding death.
Deceased was united in marriage to H.W. Haun at Wilson, Mo., but for many years Kirksville has been their home. To the marriage four children were born, namely, Mrs. Harris Moody of Moberly, Mo.; Mrs. S.B. Smoyer, of Newton, Kansas; Miss Betty Haun, of this city, and W.F. Haun, also of Kirksville. Her mother, a brother, Hiram Baldwin, and a sister, Zora Baldwin, all of Wilson, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. Mary Parcell of Edina, Mo., survive her.
Mrs. Haun united with the Baptist church early in life and remained a faithful and valued member until death.
Funeral services were conducted from the home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in charge of Rev. W.H. Stone, pastor of the Baptist church, and interment made in Llewellyn cemetery.
Kirksville Journal
Kirksville, Missouri
February 23, 1911
Parents:
James W Baldon (1820 - 1893)
Margaret Ann Porter Baldon (1824 - 1913
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