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Louis Busch
(1855-1939)
Wilhemina Fries
(1853-1937)
Earl Hadsell
Ella Edna Busch
(1885-1917)
Howard Louis Hadsell
(1917-1936)

 

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Howard Louis Hadsell

  • Born: 19 Jun 1917, Sterling, Logan County, Colorado, USA
  • Died: 27 Nov 1936 at age 19
  • Buried: Mount Hope Cemetery Mound City, Holt County, Missouri, USA
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Find A Grave Memorial 143225790
Father: Earl Hadsell
Mother: Ella Edna BUSCH Hadsell
Howard Louis Hadsell, born June 19, 1917, at Sterling, Colo., departed from this life at the General Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 27, 1936, at the age of 19 years, 5 months, and 8 days, as a result of an automobile accident.
He was the son of Earl and Ella Busch Hadsell. Two years after the death of his mother, Howard, and his sister, Dorothy came to the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Busch, at Syracuse, neb., where he was most tenderly cared for as if he were their own child. These loving grandparents accomplished gloriously their mission of helping Howard to live to the fullest, the short life which he was ordained to live.
Though it was short, his was a lifetime of delight to everyone that knew him, for he strewed friendship and kindness to right and left. He radiated love, cheerfulness, honesty and justice wherever he was, and at work or at play. He was alert for a chance to do a kind or useful deed and had the greatest honor and esteem for older people and the more infirm.
In 1920, he came with his sister and grandparents to Mound City, where he attended the schools for 12 years and graduated as salutatorian with the class of 1935. He entered Central Business College in Kansas City the past year, where he had been regularly commended for excellent work by his instructors.
He united with the local Methodist Church at an early age and was a sincere and regular member of the Sunday School. Throughout his Sunday School and school career he was a brilliant student, beloved by all his teachers and schoolmates. Howard was a fine, manly boy- every day a comfort and pride to his grandparents. He not only did the right things but he enjoyed them, he was not merely studious and industrious, but he loved to work and to study. His life will be a continuance of a beautiful memory of a fine personality and of a staunch character.
Howard was preceded in death by his sister, Dorothy Hadsell, Feb. 3, 1930. Relatives surviving are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Busch, his uncle, Ed Busch and family; two cousins, Katherine and Earl Evarts of Albuquerque, New Mexico and Scotts Bluff, Nebr., respectively, and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church, Mound City, Sunday, Nov. 29, 1936, at 1:30 p.m. conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. Jay Cokely.
Interment was made in the Mount Hope Cemetery.
Source: Scrapbook Clipping/Holt County Historical Society, Mound City, MO.
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