Notes for: Nancy Mae Bodine
From Ronny Bodine:
From Montgomery County, Arkansas Marriage Records:
E. E. Weehunt, 23 AND May Bodine, 16, both of Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, were married 6 June 1915.
1930 Nason, Jefferson Co., IL: Elmer WEHUNT 39 AR cola miner, May 30 IL wife, Elsie 13 AR dau, Mildred 9 AR dau, Letta 7 IL dau, Charley 5 IL son
Obituary, Evansville (Ill.) Courier and Press of 2 Nov 1969.
Mt. Vernon---Elmer Wehunt, 77, of Mt. Vernon, died at 8:15 p.m. at Jefferson Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Myers Chapel in Mt. Vernon. Burial will be in Bethel Memorial Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Nancy; one son, Charles of Palmdale, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Lester Gregory of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Harold Connaway of Texico, and Mrs. Max Ford of Kansas City, Mo.; four half-brothers, Jimmy, Andrew, Edward and Henry Wehunt of Arkansas. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Obituary, The Register News (Mount Vernon, Ill.) of 14 Nov 1974.
Mrs. Nancy Mae Wehunt, 74, of 1025 S. 7th St., died at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Wehunt was born in Jefferson county on Nov. 13, 1900, the daughter of Frank and Dicey (Osborn) Bodine. She was married to Elmer K. Wehunt, who died on Oct. 31, 1969. She was a member of the Antioch Baptist church. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at Myers Chapel, with burial in Bethel cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral chapel after 5 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Wehunt is survived by one son, Charles E. Wehunt, Palmdale, Calif.: three daughters, Mrs. Lester (Elsie) Gregory, Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Harold (Mildred) Connaway, Texico, and Mrs. Max (Lettie) Ford, Kansas City, Mo.; one brother, John Bodine, Hattieville, Ark.: a sister. Mrs. Ruth Cassada. Mt. Vernon; and 16 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren
In 1942, Elmer Edward Wehunt, a resident of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, registered for the World War II Draft. He reported he was born 10 Nov 1891 in Polk County, Arkansas and was employed at the Consolidated Coal Company's Mine No. 20.
Elmer and Nancy Wehunt were buried in Bethel Cemetery, Jefferson County.
And earlier Ronny sent this:
Children: Elsie (1917), David (1919), Mildred (1920), Lettie (1923), Son (bd. unk.).