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DOLSA JANE HUDNALL OBITUARY
Published November 1, 1943
Submitted by: Mallory Evans



DOLSA JANE JOHNSON HUDNALL
1863 - 1943


Mrs. Dolsa Johnson Hudnall, 81, an ' 89er, died early Sunday morning in Rolater Sanatorium after a six-month illness. She lived in the home of a son, Mode H. Hudnall.
Born November 1, 1863 in Mississippi, she came to Oklahoma in 1889 and lived at Cushing for 25 years. She later lived in Tulsa before moving here three years ago.
She was a member of the Methodist Church.
In addition to M. H. Hudnall, she is survived by three other sons, John Hudnall, 417 W. Noble; Walter Hudnall of Hooks, Texas; Jess Hudnall of Muscatine, Iowa, and a daughter, Mrs. Alma Curtis, also of Muscatine, Iowa; as well as other relatives and friends.
Services will be conducted Tuesday in the Perrine Funeral Chapel.
Burial will be in Soonerville Cemetery near Chandler.


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