Notes for: Eva Estelle ("Hoggum") Bodine

Samuel Joseph Bodine says that they always called Effie and Eva "Aunt Tick" and "Aunt Hoggum." If they ever resented the names, they never let on to it. The twins probably attended Obannon, a rural school in New Madrid County, just as Chance did. Eva and her husband, Jesse, were active in their church. Eva died of heart failure in Memphis and is buried there at Elmwood Cemetery.

From Ronny Bodine:

The Price family was living 1920 in New Madrid County, Missouri where Jesse was engaged in farming.

Newspaper Obituary, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.) of Sunday, 5 Jan 1969.
Services for Jesse M. Price of 1032 Greenlaw, a retired steam engineer for the U.S. Engineers, will be at 3 p.m. today at Memphis Funeral Home on Union with burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Mr. Price, who was 76, died at 1 a.m. yesterday at Methodist Hospital. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Eva Bodine Price; a son, Bill Price of 4098 Indian, assistant chief of police; a daughter, Mrs. Ted C. Ham of 950 North Trezevant, and two grandchildren.

Newspaper Obituary, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.) of Sunday, 12 April 1992.
Eva B. Price, 98, of Memphis, died Saturday at St. Francis Nursing Home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Memphis Funeral Home Union Chapel with burial in Elmwood. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. Mrs. Price leaves a daughter, Jessie Ham, and a son, Bill Price, both of Memphis, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Children: Jessie (c1914), Mary L. (c1916), son (1919).