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Huddleston

Homer L. Huddleston

Norris, SD

1933, 1791, Custer, F-12,
1937, 1790, Mystic, F-1,

January 1969

Huddleston Rites At Plankinton

By Republic News Service PLANKINTON – Funeral services for Homer L. Huddleston, 54, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Methodist Church with the Rev. William Ellis officiating.

Burial will be in the Plankinton cemetery under the direction of the Cazer Funeral Home.

Mr. Huddleston, who has lived in Plankinton for the past five years, died at a Sioux Falls hospital. He married Esther Schamber of Plankinton in 1940.

Survivors include his widow; five daughters, Joyce, Karen, Marlene, Paulette and Nancy; one son. Gene: two brothers: Billy, Vetal, and Don, Hot Springs; one sister, Elizabeth, Goslin, San Diego and six, grandchildren.


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