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Charlie Hurley
Charlie Lewis Hurley was born at Humboldt, Neb., August 3, 1870, and died at his home on the Wells farm near Nortonville, Kan., January 9, 1942.
The days of his young manhood were spent at Humboldt, where he was converted and joined the Long Branch Seventh Day Baptist Church at that place. In 1892, he came to Nortonville, where he was married to Miss Jennie Sayre, on November 23, of the same year.
In the early years of his married life he and his family moved to Farnam, Neb., where they endured many of the hardships of the pioneer days. They also lived at different times in Utah, Colorado, and again in Nebraska, and the last seventeen years in Kansas.
He is survived by his wife, two sons, and five daughters. The children are: Ollie Webb, of Olathe, Colo.; Fern Clement of Farnam, Neb.; Gladys White, of North Loup, Neb.; Olin of Denver, Colo.; Carl and Lulu Maxson, both of Boise, Idaho; and Marie Prentice of Milton, Wis. There are twenty-six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters: Bert and Alvin of California, Grant of Ohio, Naomi Snay and Maud Stillman of Nortonville.
Funeral services were conducted January 12, at the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Nortonville, by his pastor, Rev. Verney A. Wilson. V. A. W.
The Sabbath Recorder, Vol 132, No 10, p 160, Mar. 9, 1942.
Published: 11/21/2024
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