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20 • HEREFORD AMERICA <strong>January</strong> <strong>2005</strong><br />

Sired ed by “HERMAN”<br />

Sired by “VOO DOO”<br />

Sired by “BRAXTON”<br />

Obituaries<br />

AHA President, Richard<br />

Hudson, Passes Away<br />

TOP SELLER Sioux Empire<br />

High selling heifer calf:<br />

ANL 103K Paige 26N - selling to Nancy<br />

Mitchell, Ontario<br />

High selling bred heifer:<br />

XLP 175K Maxine B 636M - selling to<br />

Roland Schueler<br />

TOP SELLER Nebraska Futurity<br />

S.O.D.<br />

We welcome you to the 26th annual<br />

SALE OF DISTINCTION<br />

Saturday, February 5th, <strong>2005</strong><br />

WHITEWOOD AUCTION MART<br />

WHITEWOOD, SASK.<br />

~ Parade of Cattle ~<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

Sale to start at<br />

1:00 p.m.<br />

56 Head<br />

of cattle<br />

sell<br />

Selling are a select group<br />

of show heifers, herd bull<br />

prospects and bred heifers.<br />

For information contact:<br />

Karen Lischka • 306-487-2670<br />

Box 14 ~ Steelman, Sask. S0C 2J0 ~ Canada • Fax 306-487-2793<br />

TOP SELLER Sioux Empire<br />

24 Young Females for Sale — Bred to the Producers of these Sale Toppers!<br />

Herman, Voo Doo and Braxton all descendants of Keynote 20X.<br />

Top of herd and replacement heifers so we can cut down.<br />

Watch for our bull<br />

consignments this winter<br />

85663 - 579th Ave.<br />

Wayne, NE 68787<br />

402-375-3404 • 402-375-9027<br />

Located 3 mi. East and 3/4 mi. North of Wayne, NE<br />

High selling bull calf:<br />

ANL 122L Levi 83N - selling to Bar-H<br />

Land and Cattle<br />

View catalogue<br />

online at<br />

www.buyagro.com<br />

<strong>2005</strong><br />

Richard Hudson, president of the<br />

<strong>America</strong>n <strong>Hereford</strong> Association, passed<br />

away suddenly Monday evening, December<br />

20. Richard suffered a fatal heart attack while<br />

attending a University of Arkansas<br />

basketball game in Fayetteville, Ark., with<br />

three of his grandchildren.<br />

Richard and his son, Wes, were partners<br />

in Hudson <strong>Hereford</strong>s, which was founded<br />

by Richard’s father in 1939. He graduated<br />

from the University of Arkansas with a major<br />

in animal science. A very successful<br />

businessman, Richard later became involved<br />

in his own real estate and construction<br />

business. He was also involved in banking<br />

and hotel development in conjunction with<br />

establishing one of the premier <strong>Hereford</strong><br />

herds in North <strong>America</strong>. A pillar of the<br />

Harrison, Ark., community, Richard served<br />

on several boards, including North Arkansas<br />

College Public School board, North<br />

Arkansas Medical Center, two bank boards<br />

and one savings and loan board. Richard<br />

was a deacon and treasurer of his church<br />

and all of those who knew him were touched<br />

by the way he lived and his sound and<br />

thoughtful judgment.<br />

Richard is survived by his wife, Freida,<br />

their four children, Sharon and Jerry Smith,<br />

Ralph and Lisa Hudson, Wes and Shellie<br />

Hudson and Sarah and James Breedlove,<br />

thirteen grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.<br />

Funeral services were Thursday,<br />

December 23, at the First Baptist Church in<br />

Harrison, Ark.<br />

Mary Catherine Southard<br />

Mary Catherine Southard, 88, of<br />

Topeka, KS, formerly of Hoyt, KS, died<br />

Sept. 12, 2004, at a Topeka care facility.<br />

She was born Nov. 2, 1915, in Davenport,<br />

Iowa, the daughter of Joseph and Victoria<br />

Fliss Chanoux.<br />

She graduated from high school in<br />

Davenport. She lived with her husband,<br />

Jesse, in Springfield, Ill., during World<br />

War II and moved to Topeka in 1946.<br />

They moved to a farm northeast of Hoyt<br />

in 1958, where they owned a cattle ranch<br />

for many years. Mary also worked for<br />

the state of Kansas as an executive<br />

secretary for probation and paroles, and<br />

later for health and welfare. She served<br />

as clerk for sales for the NE Kansas<br />

<strong>Hereford</strong> Association. She was married<br />

to Jesse Michael Southard on September<br />

13, 1941, in Chicago. He survives. Other<br />

survivors include two daughters, Marilyn<br />

Rowland, Topeka and Janet Gartner,<br />

Spring, Texas; a brother, Eugene<br />

Chanoux, of Chicago; seven<br />

grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and<br />

two great-great grandchildren. Memorials<br />

may be given to the Shriner’s Crippled<br />

Children’s Fund c/o Mercer Funeral<br />

Home, Box 270, Holton, 66436.

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