Obituary: Miller Co Autogram, July, 1922 Tuscumbia and community were saddened Monday when Mrs. Mat V. Hauenstein passed away at 9:40 pm. (12 July, 1922). She was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Challes and was born on a farm four miles west of Tuscumbia, Mo., December 8, 1852 and was 69 years, 2 months and 5 days old at the time of her death. In 1871(14 March), she was married to Dan Henley. To this union one child was born---Mrs. Effie Adcock, of Eldon, who survives her. Mr. Henley died in 1881. February 4, 1884, Mrs. Henley was married to William H. Hauenstein and three children were born to this union---Lela, who was married to Edward P. Clark, she having died December 10, 1914. Billie Hauenstein, who survives and now lives at Eldon; and Elizabeth Wright, who, with her husband and children, lived with her mother at the time of her death. Mrs. Hauenstein was a devoted Christian, having united with the Methodist church in early life. She had been a constant but patient sufferer with rheumatism for 10 years, but did not become seriously sick till last week. Aunt Mat, as she was familiarly known to her friends, was an affectionate mother and a kind neighbor. The evening of her life was spent in suffering, but she always enjoyed having her friends about her and conversed with relatives and friends till only a few hours before death. Services are to be held, today (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church and conducted by Rev. Fred E Miles, pastor of the Methodist church----Burial will be in the family lot in the Tuscumbia Cemetery. All ( ) were added and were not part of the obituary.Mattie Hauenstein was the daughter of Joseph Bennett Challes and Lavicia Ann Smith daughter of Champ and Martha Sellars Smith and was the grand daughter of Charles Smith Rev. War soldier buried in Miller Co.Her daughter Elizabeth Hauenstien Wright was the wife of Homer Lee Wright.