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Everett L. Huson

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Everett L. Huson

Birth
Death
16 Jul 1883
Burial
Volo, Lake County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.3268841, Longitude: -88.1731145
Memorial ID
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Everett, along with Mildred E., is memoralized on the north facing side of Lislie C. Huson's headstone (whose inscription is on the east side of the stone). Lislie's inscription says she was the wife of _. G.(can't read first initial well, but it looks like "G" or possibly "C"), thus indicating, but not proving, that Everett and Mildred were their children.

Thanks to Susan, who left a flower for little Everett, we have more information about him. So it isn't "lost" as more flowers are added, her infomation has been added below:

"Everette Leon Huson was born while his parents were homesteading in Belmont, Rooks County, Kansas on October 9, 1890. He choked on a piece of hard candy while walking with a neighbors daughter and died suddenly. There are stones for him in the Huson Family Cemetery in Volo but also in the Ringwood Cemetary in McHenry...but the little boy is probably buried in Kansas."
Everett, along with Mildred E., is memoralized on the north facing side of Lislie C. Huson's headstone (whose inscription is on the east side of the stone). Lislie's inscription says she was the wife of _. G.(can't read first initial well, but it looks like "G" or possibly "C"), thus indicating, but not proving, that Everett and Mildred were their children.

Thanks to Susan, who left a flower for little Everett, we have more information about him. So it isn't "lost" as more flowers are added, her infomation has been added below:

"Everette Leon Huson was born while his parents were homesteading in Belmont, Rooks County, Kansas on October 9, 1890. He choked on a piece of hard candy while walking with a neighbors daughter and died suddenly. There are stones for him in the Huson Family Cemetery in Volo but also in the Ringwood Cemetary in McHenry...but the little boy is probably buried in Kansas."

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