Ferry Funeral Home was established in 1925 when brothers L.B. Ferry and M.E. Ferry bought the undertaking department of the Wainscott Furniture and Undertaking Company. Our first location was in the 100 block of South Washington street, in...
Funeral Homes in Hume, MO
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Hume.
Suburbs of Hume: Stotesbury.
Zip codes in the city: 64752.
Bates County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
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Facts about the city
Hume is a city in Bates County, Missouri, United States. The population was 336 at the 2010 census.
Hume Obituaries
It was revealed by Topeka Capital-Journal on April 24th, 2018 that Betty D Beaver (Rankin) passed on in Wichita, Kansas. Ms. Beaver was 90 years old and was born in Hume, MO. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Betty D's life.
It was written by Register Guard on February 3rd, 2016 that Rosa Lee Grantham (Standeford) perished in Albany, Oregon. Ms. Grantham was 85 years old and was born in Hume, MO. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Rosa Lee's life.
It was noted by Louisburg Herald on January 13th, 2014 that Kenneth "Kenny" Smith passed away in Olathe, Kansas. Smith was 87 years old and was born in Hume, MO. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Kenneth "Kenny"'s life.
It was reported by Neodesha Derrick on March 8th, 2012 that Hazel Leucille "Lucy" Jay (Kleitz) perished in Neodesha, Kansas. Ms. Jay was 89 years old and was born in Hume, MO. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Hazel Leucille "Lucy"'s life.
History
The Civil War began in 1861, and within a 40-mile radius of Hume, two battles occurred. The war came to a head when Order 11 was signed by Gen. Indians lived in this area early and were thought to have buried their dead in a mound structure approximately 1 mile due north of Hume. The battles were the Battle of Mine Creek and the Battle of Drywood Creek. .
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