Obituary Text: The Adage, Wed. Feb. 9, 1927
Funeral Services of Perry Hinch Were Held Monday
Well Known Man Died at the Home of His Daughter in Hannibal.

The funeral services of Perry L. Hinch, who died in Hannibal, MO., were held from the Barry Funeral Home on Monday, Feb. 7, 1927, at 10:00 A.M. in charge of
Rev. H. Reed, pastor of the Nazarene church at Illiasco, MO. Music was furnished by a mixed quartette from the Barry Christian church with Mrs. A.M. Clark, Miss
Maude Clark, Frank Lawson, Ed F. White with Mrs. J.O. Strubinger, pianist.
Interment was made at the Hull cemetery northwest of Barry. Perry Hinch, son of Samuel and Lucy Pulliam Hinch was born near Barry, ILL., October 18, 1851 and
died February 4th, 1927, at the home of his daughter Mrs. E. J. Dunham in Hannibal, MO.
He was married January 11, 1871 to Miss Louisa Bradshaw and to this union seven children were born, namely: Wm. S., of Plainville; J.W., of Barry;
Mrs. Myrtle Bradshaw of Peoria, ILL.; A.L.,of of   Greenview,ILL.; Mrs. Ressie Dunham, of Hannibal, MO.; G.L. of Barry and Mrs. Gertrude Lister of Jacksonville, ILL.
He also leaves 37 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. There is surviving one sister, Mrs. Christena Clark of  Loveland, Colo., and two brothers, Wm., of Kinderhook
and Samuel of Barry. Mr. Hinch has always lived around Barry. He was a loving father and a good neighbor.
He always had a good word for everyone, and no one, not even a beggar, was ever turned away from his door.
He was always a firm believer in God and confessed  his faith in him before he died.


Date of Obit: 9 Feb 1927
Newspaper Name: The Barry Adage (Pike County, IL)

Contributed by: source 1.

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Obituary of Dora R. Rodman Henry
Howard Courant-Citizen, Howard, KS, March 14, 1963
Dora R. Henry
   Mrs. Dora R. Henry, who was born September 21, 1875, at Hannibal, Missouri, died March 12, 1963, at the Sedan hospital after a 17 day
illness, resulting from a broken hip.
   Survivors include three sons: W. G. Henry, Gainsvile, Texas; the Rev. James R. Henry of Tenefly, New Jersey; E. B. Henry, Howard; one brother,
L.J. Rodman, Guthrie, Oklahoma and ten grandchildren.
   Funeral services for Mrs. Henry will be conducted at the Spurrier-Watt Funeral Home chapel, Friday, March 15, at 2;00 p.m. 
The Rev. Frank Worthington of Ottawa will officiate.  Interment will be in Grace Lawn cemetery, Howard.
   Submitted by L. Morgan - contributed by: Sara H. 2008

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