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Irene Meade Huntsberger

IRENE MEADE HUNTSBERGER, daughter of NELLIE B. CARNINE and IRA KURTZ HUNTSBERGER, was born September 5, 1908 in Montana,250 and died July 7, 1994 in Sacramento County, California.250

She married (1) HAROLD CHARLES PATRICK on July 20, 1937 in First Presbyterian Church, Great Falls, Cascade, Montana.250 He was born May 26, 1909 in Hammond, Platt, Illinois,250, 11328 and died May 19, 1975 in Sacramento County, California.250

She married (2) JOHN R. JESSUP on August 16, 1980 in Sacramento County, California.84

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Personal Information

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Education

Irene M. Huntsberger

Harold C. Patrick

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Military Service

Harold C. Patrick

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Marriage Announcements and News

Great Falls Tribune, July 21, 193711327

Huntsberger-H. D. Patrick Service Read

Ceremony at Presbyterian Church Followed by Breakfast

Miss Irene M. Huntsberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Huntsberger and niece of W. W. Huntsberger of this city, became the bride of Harold C. Patrick of Whitewater, Wis., Tuesday morning at the First Presbyterian church. The ceremony took place at 10 with immediate relatives and Mrs. Leslie McKamey and Dr. J. G. Husted present.

The Rev. Clarence Ristow, pastor of the First Methodist church, read the service. Miss Iva McKamey attended the bride and Clifford Huntsberger, brother of the bride, acted as best man. Dr. Wilda Husted presided at the organ.

A sport frock of aqua blue with a navy hat and navy accessories were worn by the bride. Her corsage was of cream colored roses. Miss McKamey wore a yellow sport dress with yellow hat and accessories. The bride's mother was attired in navy blue net. Her hat and accessories were black.

The ceremony was followed by a breakfast at Hotel Rainbow for those present at the wedding. Gladioluses and Gypsophila decorated the table.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick left for Babb where they will spend a month. From there they will go on to Lavina to make their home. The bride was graduated in 1927 from the Great Falls high school and in 1932 from the State college at Bozeman. She has been teaching at Lavina for the last year.

Mr. Patrick is a graduate of Whitewater college at Whitewater, Wis., and for the last year has been coaching and teaching at Lavina.

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Obituaries

Sacramento Bee, May 22, 197611328

Harold C. Patrick

Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at Andrews & Greilich Funeral Home for Harold C. Patrick, former chief of emergency services for the California Department of Health.

Patrick, who died Wednesday at the age of 66, was a native of Hammond, Ill., and had been a resident of Sacramento since 1956, when he became director of agency relations for the Sacramento United Crusade.

From 1959 to 1962 Patrick served as the executive director of the California Association for Mental Health.

A veteran of WW II, Patrick served in the European Theater from 1942 to 1946. Retiring as a captain, he remained in Germany for six years, serving with the State Department in German youth activities in Wiesbaden and Munich.

Patrick is survived by his wife, Irene; daughter, Lois Lynne of Stockton; son, Clyde of Sacramento; sisters, Ethel Livingston of Wisconsin, and Vivian Wegner of Philadelphia and brothers, Arthur of Maryland and Kenneth of Seattle.

He was a member and past elder and deacon of Westminster Presbyterian Church. The family requests that any remembrances be sent to the church or KVIE.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
April 15, 191011324Orr, Cascade, Montana


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