Mrs. Hottle of Wyaconda dies Thursday
WYACONYA, Mo.— Mrs. Gracie Blanche Schuster Hottle, 76, of Wyaconda, Mo., died in Graham hospital in Keokuk at 11:55 P. M., Thursday following a long illness.
She was born on Feb. 6, 1882, on a farm near Wyaconda, where she made her
home until her death.
On March 20, 1930, she married Leo Hottle, who survives.
She is also survived by one sister, Ethel Barber, of Wyaconda and a brother, William Schuster, of Canyon City, Colo. Also from the family who will attend the funeral is a brother-in-law, Dale Hottle, of Portland, Ore. Funeral services will be Monday, Dec. 8, in the New Woodville church. Burial will be in the New Woodville cemetery. Officiating at the services will be the Rev. Geo.
Baskett.
Mrs. Leo Hottle
Gracie Blanch Schuster Hottle daughter of John Wm. and Joanna Blizzard Schuster, was born Feb. 6th, 1882, at Wyaconda, Mo., and passed away at Graham hospital, Keokuk, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 4th, at 11:55 P. M., after a long sickness.
She was married to Leo Hottle March 20th, 1930.
She is survived by her husband, a sister, Mrs. Ethel Barber of Wyaconda, Mo., and a Brother, George Wm. Schuster of Canon City, Colorado; five nieces and eight nephews, a number of cousins and a host of friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Her entire life was spent on the home farm. She was a good wife and neighbor.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon Dec. 8, at 2 o'clock in the New Woodville
church, conducted by the Rev. George V Baskett.
Pallbearers were Raymond Schuster, Franklin Schuster, J. William Barber, Gale Schuster, Leland Schuster and Martin Cull.
Music was by Mrs. Phyllis Hutchinson, Mrs. Josephine Fry, and Mrs. Clydean Clough, with Mrs. G. V. Baskett, pianist.
Interment was in the New Woodville cemetery. 12-19