The Winfield Daily Free Press
Winfield, Kansas
Saturday, December 1, 1917
Page 5
Death of Mrs. R.P. Hunt
Mrs. R.P. Hunt, who has been critically ill for some time, died at her home north of Arkansas City, in Beaver township, at 10:30 yesterday morning. For some time the deceased had been critically ill and no hopes were entertained for her recovery, but a few days ago she seemed to rally and some hopes were entertained. However, in the morning her condition grew much worse, and death claimed her.
Mrs. Hunt was fifty-three years of age and is survived by her husband and three sons, Walter, Leslie and Edgar, and one daughter, Mrs. Etta Walth, all of Arkansas City; two brothers, John King, who resides north of Arkansas City, and L.P. King of this city, president of the Progressive State Bank; and two sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Winton, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Mrs. A. Leeper, of Colorado.
The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence in charge of the Rev. R.W. Gentry, pastor of the First Christian church.
Mrs. Hunt has been a resident of Arkansas city for about thirty-five years.
The Winfield Daily Free Press
Winfield, Kansas
Saturday, December 1, 1917
Page 5
Death of Mrs. R.P. Hunt
Mrs. R.P. Hunt, who has been critically ill for some time, died at her home north of Arkansas City, in Beaver township, at 10:30 yesterday morning. For some time the deceased had been critically ill and no hopes were entertained for her recovery, but a few days ago she seemed to rally and some hopes were entertained. However, in the morning her condition grew much worse, and death claimed her.
Mrs. Hunt was fifty-three years of age and is survived by her husband and three sons, Walter, Leslie and Edgar, and one daughter, Mrs. Etta Walth, all of Arkansas City; two brothers, John King, who resides north of Arkansas City, and L.P. King of this city, president of the Progressive State Bank; and two sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Winton, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Mrs. A. Leeper, of Colorado.
The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence in charge of the Rev. R.W. Gentry, pastor of the First Christian church.
Mrs. Hunt has been a resident of Arkansas city for about thirty-five years.
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