Husted, Mrs. Henry (Isabel) 1850-1933
HUSTED, SMITH
Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer (email)
Date: 10/25/2011 at 16:33:36
LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
September 1, 1933DEATH CLAIMS MRS. HUSTED
EARLY RESIDENT OF PLYMOUTH COUNTY, DIES FROM INFIRMITIES OF AGEDeath claimed Mrs. Henry Husted, a pioneer of Plymouth County, at her home,
101 Fourth Avenue NW, Wednesday morning, August 30, at the age of 83 years.
Death was caused by the infirmities of age and a general breakdown of her
constitution.Mrs. Husted was a native of England. Her maiden name was Isabel Smith,
daughter of Thomas and Anne Smith, and she was born at Hetton, Durham
county, March 1, 1850. At an early age, she came to America with relatives,
who settled at Colchester, Illinois, and later lived at Clinton, Iowa,
coming to northwest Iowa subsequently.She was united in marriage with Henry Husted at Sioux Falls in 1893. They
made their home on a farm near Seney for many years, coming to LeMars about
twenty-five years ago where they established a comfortable home. Mr. Husted
died June 3, 1932.Mrs. Husted is survived by a brother, R. S. Smith, of Garretson, S.D.; two
nephews, T. W. Smith, of Garretson, S.D., and W. G. Smith, of Sioux Falls,
S.D.; and a niece, Mrs. J. H. Robbins, who has been living with her of late
in LeMars.Mrs. Husted was a member of the First Methodist church. She enjoyed a large
acquaintance and was esteemed by all who knew her.The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. from the Beely
Mortuary Chapel and services at 3:30 in the Methodist church at Seney and
interment will be made in the Seney cemetery, Rev. F. E. Burgess, of the
First Methodist church of LeMars will conduct the final rites.
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