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Hudson - Cecil P - WWI

Source: The Indianapolis News Tuesday May 14, 1935
 
Funeral services for Cecil P. Hudson, senior examiner of the building and loan division of the state department of financial institutions, will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Reynolds mortuary.  Burial will be at Wesley Chapel, near Crawfordsville.

  Mr. Hudson, age forty-seven, died Monday at the Methodist Hospital after a week's illness.  A Native of New Market, he served overseas eighteen months in the world war, as a sergeant in the 2d regiment, motor mechanics, aviation corps.

  He spent most of his life in Crawfordsville, and was an agent for the Ben Hur Life Insurance for nine years, before becoming associated with the state in 1923.  He headed the building and loan division in 1924 and 1925, when he resigned to become office manager for the American Lead Corporation.  He left that organization in 1931, to return to the building and loan division.  He formerly was a member of the American Legion and the Elks Lodge at Crawfordsville.  He lived at 1711 North Pennsylvania street.

  Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Louise Morris Hudson, whom he married in 1913, at Crawfordsville; a son Richard B. Hudson; the mother Almeda Gillis, and a half brother, Harry S. Gillis, all of Indianapolis.- thanks so much to Kim H



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