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Submitted: 11/17/09 • Approved: 3/2/21 • Last Updated: 12/6/24 • R259811-G259810-S3
John
1832 - February 2, 1924
*Obituary
Benton County Record
Friday, February 8, 1924
HUST, John H. - John H. Hust, one of the oldest residents in Benton county, died at the family home north of Vaughn on Saturday evening, February 2nd, 1924 after a long, lingering illness. He had lived to the ripe old age of 91 years and was respected and loved by all who knew him. He accepted Christ at an early age and was a member of the Centerton M.E. Church. Funeral services were held at the Hazel Glen Presbyterian Church, conducted by Rev. W.J. LeRoy and assisted by Rev. F.A. Bradshaw of Vaughn. Interment took place in the Barron cemetery. He is survived by four sons - Dr. Reuben Hust of Albuquerque, N.M.; Harry Hust of New York City; Arthur and Matthew Hust of Calif.; and three daughters - Mrs. Arthur Henderson, Mrs. Arthur Motley and Mrs. Annie Keller, all of the Vaughn community. Those attending the funeral from a distance were Mrs. Harry Hust, Mrs. Mattie Kelton, Mrs. Dr. Hathcock of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. John Holland and Misses Beth and Emily Henderson of Tahlequah, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. E.K. Hale and Wm. Dudley of Bentonville. Mr. Hust was born in 1832 in Montgomery county, Tenn. He married Miss Frances Harris in 1854. Two children were born to them. Mrs. Hust died in 1862. His second wife was Miss Caroline Dixon, to whom nine children were born. He moved to Benton county about 50 years ago and located north of Vaughn where he spent the best years of his life.
Caroline
March 23, 1834 - January 20, 1896
*Obituary
Bentonville Sun
Saturday, January 25, 1896
HUST, Mary Caroline DIXON - Mrs. Carrie Hust, mother of Messrs. Harry and Reuben Hust of this city, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Holland, near Osage Mills last Monday from pneumonia. She leaves a husband and several sons and daughters and many friends and neighbors to mourn her loss. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in their deep sorrow.
*Obituary
Benton County Democrat
Thursday, January 30, 1896
Mrs. Mary Caroline Hust, nee Dixon, was born in Dixon county, Tenn. March 23rd, 1834 and died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Holland, in Benton county, Ark. Jan. 20th, 1896. She professed religion Oct. 1848 at which time she joined the M.E. Church, South of which she remained a faithful member until called from earth to occupy the mansion which God had made ready for her. She was married to John Hust July 5th, 1863 by whose side she walked as a helpmate, brave and true. To their union were born nine children, two of whom were waiting at the beautiful gate for the coming of mama, seven survive her, all of whose lives reflect honor upon the name of their mother. W.P. Hamilton.
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