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1951 [[Obituary
SUMTER [South Carolina] - John Sherman Hoar, 88, widower of Julia Warren Hoar, died Saturday, October 8, 2005, in Tuomey Regional Medical Center.
Born in Delta, Colorado, he was the son of the late Crosby Arthur Hoar and the late Margaret Newman Hendricks Hoar.
Mr. Hoar was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter where he served in the choir and as a kitchen volunteer. He received a B.A. degree from the University of Massachusetts and a law degree from the University of South Carolina.
He came to Sumter in 1939 and signed Radio Station WFIG, Sumter's first station on the air. He was a former radio announcer for WFIG in Sumter and WCOS in Columbia. He volunteered in the U.S. Army in 1941 and served as a first lieutenant in the Signal Corps. He was former president of the Sumter County Bar Association, former president of the Crosswell Drive Elementary PTA, former president of the South Carolina Mental Health Association, former board member of the National Mental Health Association, former president and active member of the Sumter Little Theater. He was active in the American Red Cross and the Sumter Chorale Group. He was active in the United Way fund-raising campaigns and a longtime member of The Sumter Fellowship Club and The Fortnightly Club. He was a former Commander of American Legion Post #15 and was currently the oldest practicing attorney in Sumter County. He served on the board of the Community Residential Care Facility.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years.
Surviving are two sons, Stephen Warren Hoar of Raleigh, N.C., Rob Crosby Hoar, and wife, Pamela Phillips Hoar, of Nashville, Tenn.; one daughter, Nan Hoar Cannarella, and husband, Joseph Cannarella, of Sumter; one sister, Nancy Hendricks Hoar of Sumter; three grandchildren, Lisa Cannarella Dubay, Anne Marie Cannarella Crowe, and Matthew Crosby Hoar; five great-grandchildren; and numerous dearly loved nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter with the Rev. Dr. John Barr officiating.
The family will receive friends at the home from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday and also following the memorial service in the Parish Life Center of the Church of the Holy Comforter.
Private burial will be held in Sumter Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the Santee-Wateree Mental Health Center, 215 N. Magnolia Street, Sumter, SC 29150. 
Hoar, John (I34666)
 
1952 [[Obituary - Milford Daily News (Milford, Massachusetts)Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007
Rosemarie Hoar
FRANKLIN - Rosemarie Hoar, 82, of Franklin, died Monday, Sept. 3, 2007, at Milford Regional Medical Center, following a short illness.
Born in Norfolk, a daughter of the late John and Catherine (Gately) Hoar, she lived in Franklin most of her life. She was educated in Norfolk and Walpole schools.
Until her retirement many years ago, she worked as a telephone operator for the former New England Telephone Co.
She was a member of the Franklin Senior Citizens, the Telephone Pioneers of America and a communicant of St. Mary Church in Franklin.
She leaves two brothers, Ralph Hoar of Franklin and Thomas Hoar of Baltimore, Md.; a sister, Mildred Bonifazi of Franklin; and several nieces and nephews.
She was also the sister of the late Mary Levasseur and Lawrence Hoar.
A private family graveside service will be held at the family lot in St. Mary's Cemetery in Franklin.
There are no calling hours.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Charles F. Oteri & Son Franklin Funeral Home, 33 Cottage St. 
Hoar, Rosemarie (I36322)
 
1953 [[Obituary - Published in the Sun Journal Newspaper on Jan 30, 2010
Patricia K. Costa
1956 - 2010
AUBURN ? Patricia K. Costa, 53, of Lewiston, died on Jan. 28, at the Hospice House with her loving family by her side.
She was born in Portland, Sept. 28, 1956, the daughter of William Russell and Elaine W. (Hoar) Allen.
She was a 1974 graduate of Lakeland Regional High School in Wanaque, N.J. She worked for 10 years as a research clerk at T.D. Bank. Also, she was a member of Sixth Street Congregational Church in Auburn.
She was a longtime resident of Lewiston with her companion Bruce Tilton.
She enjoyed cross-stitching, crafts, sewing, NASCAR, going to hockey games, but she especially enjoyed spending time with her family, friends, two dogs, and two cats.
She is survived by her beloved companion, Bruce; sons, Christopher and Chad Costa; mother, Elaine; sister, Brenda Charneski; brother, Mark Allen and wife, Louise; grandchildren, Alexus and Andriana Costa; mother-in-law, Gladys Costa; Bruce's children, Heather Miliken, Jennifer Tilton and Shelly Coltart; grandchildren; two nieces; and two nephews.
She was predeceased by her former spouse, Russell Costa; father, W. Russell Allen; uncles, Lee Hoar Jr., C. Scott Hoar; and father-in-law, Samuel Costa.
Her family would like to thank Dr. Roger Austin and the Hospice House staff for their wonderful care. 
Allen, Patricia K. (I48331)
 
1954 [[Obituary - Published Jan 25, 2008 Weymouth, Massachusetts http://www.wickedlocal.com/weymouth/news/obituaries/x469085344
Weymouth - Elizabeth A. (Leary) Hoar, 88, a homemaker and former secretary, died on Thursday, January 24, 2008, at the John Scott Nursing Home in Braintree.
She was born, raised and educated in Milton, she had lived in Weymouth for many years. In earlier years Mrs. Hoar worked for John Hancock Insurance Co.
She was the wife of the late Edward J. Hoar, Jr.
She leaves her children, Patricia A. Lazdowsky of Bellingham and Michael E. Hart of Kingston. She was the sister of the late Daniel, Edward, James, Catherine and Helen Leary, the late Mary Lally and the late Margaret Casey.
She leaves her grandchildren, Timothy E. and Stephen J. Lazdowsky and Seth T. Hart.
A Funeral prayer service will be held in the McDonald Funeral Home, at 809 Main St. (Rte 18 opp. South Shore Hospital) Monday at 11 a.m.
Burial will be in Milton Cemetery, Milton.
Donations may be made to the Parkinsons Foundation, 1501 NW 9th Ave., Miami, FL 33136. 
Leary, Elizabeth (I36410)
 
1955 [[Obituary - The World News Network
Mon, 27 Sep 2004
Memorial service held for former Goodwin Procter partner
Boston Business Journal
A memorial service was held in Hamilton Saturday for Samuel Hoar, formerly a partner with Goodwin Procter & Hoar LLP. Hoar died Sept. 13 at the age of 76 from complications from a heart ailment.

Hoar became senior partner at Goodwin Procter & Hoar in 1958, four years after graduating from Harvard Law School. Since leaving the firm in 1994, Hoar has been a mediator and arbitrator for JAMS, a dispute resolution organization.

Hoar received his undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard University.

Goodwin Procter was founded in 1914, adding the Hoar name to the masthead in 1917 when Hoar's father, D. Samuel Hoar, joined the firm. The firm dropped Hoar from its name in 2000 and today is known as Goodwin Procter LLP, with 500 lawyers.

Hoar came from a distinguished family. Leonard Hoar was president of Harvard University from 1672 to 1675, and ancestor Robert Sherman signed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Elizabeth Sherman Hoar was part of Ralph Waldo Emerson's Transcendental circle. The family has produced two U.S. representatives.

New York Times Company Sep 18, 2004
Samuel Hoar of Essex, a lawyer who developed a nationwide reputation as a skilled mediator and a crusader for the environment, died Monday at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington, Vt., after a brief illness. He was 76.
"I consider Sam really the most lovable of the giants of the Boston trial bar," said Massachusetts Superior Court Justice Allan van Gestel, who practiced with Mr. Hoar for 35 years at the firm Goodwin, Procter & Hoar in Boston. "He was just a smart and marvelous guy with an infectious personality. He was the best partner I ever had."
Born in Boston, Mr. Hoar was raised and educated in Concord and North Andover.
He graduated from Harvard College in 1951 and Harvard Law School in 1954. That same year, he joined the firm of Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, founded by his father, working as a hiring partner and mentor for generations of lawyers.
"He was my first real professional legal mentor," said Scott Harshbarger, the former Massachusetts attorney general. "Back then, people had these standards of Boston law firms that they were supposed to be stiff and Brahmin-like. Sam was the antithesis of that. He smoked a pipe all the time, had a great sense of humor, and showed you can be a real individual and also be an attorney."
Mr. Hoar founded and led one of the nation's first environmental law groups at Goodwin, Procter, & Hoar, fighting to save New Hampshire's Franconia Notch and the Old Man of the Mountain from highway extension plans. He headed the successful legal battle to clean up Boston Harbor.
"He was a major force on the board of directors of the Conservation Law Foundation for years," said Douglas Foy, secretary of the Office of Commonwealth Development. "He had a special passion for environmental issues and viewed the law as an elegant craft and a powerful tool to bring about change, especially in the environment."
Mr. Hoar left the firm briefly to work as an assistant US attorney, prosecuting tax cases. After a couple years, he returned to the firm, while working as a special assistant to Edward Brooke III, then the state attorney general.
At the age of 67, Mr. Hoar launched a new career in the field of alternative dispute resolution. He was a principal and mediator at Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, a member of the American Arbitration Panel of Arbitrators for complex commercial disputes, and a member of the Panel of Neutrals for the Center for Public Resources.
"He spent most of his life as a gunslinger and decided to become a peacemaker," said his son Samuel Jr., of South Burlington, Vt. "He was a trial lawyer that became convinced towards the end of his career that there was a better way to resolve things."
After moving to Essex from Wenham in 1965, he began serving the town in numerous capacities: as a selectman, as well as a member of the Finance Committee, the Zoning Board, and the Conservation Commission. For many years he also served as town moderator.
He was a founding trustee of Brookwood School in Manchester and a member of the vestry at Christ Church in Hamilton. At various times, he was a board member of the Essex County Greenbelt Association, the Adirondack Trail Improvement Society, the United States Equestrian Team, the Handel & Haydn Society, the Boys' Club of Boston, and the Conservation Law Foundation. An avid outdoorsmen, Mr. Hoar enjoyed hiking, fishing, skiing, and horseback riding.
Last year he was recognized by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law for establishing a partnership with the group 35 years ago.
He also was an innovator in integrating law and technology, introducing personal computers to his colleagues long before it was popular.
Mr. Hoar was to have been honored on Tuesday by the Massachusetts Bar Association for 50 years of service.
In addition to his son, Mr. Hoar leaves his wife of 53 years, Martha of Essex; another son, Andrew W. of Wellesley; a daughter, Rebecca Olsen of Gloucester; and seven grandchildren.
A memorial service celebrating his life will be held on Sept. 25 at 10 a.m. at Christ Church in Hamilton. 
Hoar, Samuel (I36072)
 
1956 [[OBITUARY Iron County Reporter Sep 10 1997 "Irene Hoar"
IRON RIVER-Irene R. Hoar, 94, died Sept. 2 at the Mather Nursing Home in Ishpeming.
She was born Feb. 27, 1903 in Florence, Wis., the daughter of the late Charles and Barbara (Gould) Borns. She moved to Iron River as a child with her parents and attended the former Central School. On Feb. 27, 1923, she married Walter L. Hoar and the couple made their home in Iron River. He preceded her in death on May 23, 1976. She became a member of First Presbyterian Church in Iron River on May 22, 1938, where she taught Sunday school for many years. She was also a member of the Presbyterian Women and was honored by the church as a member with the greatest number of years in music ministry in the church choir. She was an accomplished violinist and in her younger years played in the theater orchestras that accompanied silent movies. She was also an accomplished pianist. She was preceded in death by seven sisters and five brothers.
She is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth "Betty" Varda of Marquette and Barbara Hoar of Norridge, Ill.; four grandchildren, Raymond , Thomas, Robert and James Varda; five great grandchildren, David, Michael, Bradley, Hayley, and Jessica Varda.
Visitation and funeral services were held Sept. 5 at First Presbyterian Church in Iron River with the Rev. Clayton Parcels officiating.
Pallbearers were Raymond, Robert, David, Thomas, James and Bradley Varda.
Langenberg Funeral Home of Iron River was in charge of funeral arrangements.]] 
Borns, Irene (I21737)
 
1957 [[Obituary Mary (SMITH) ZURAVNSKY, 2002, Quecreek, Somerset County, PA
Mary (Smith) Zuravnsky, 85 of Quecreek, died July 20, 2002 at Somerset Hospital. Born Sept. 4, 1916 in Jenners, daughter of the late William and Nellie (Dudek) Smith. Also preceded in death by husband, Teddy; son Edward; sister Helen Brennan; brothers, Joseph, Walter, Stanley, Frank, Martin, John and Andrew. Survived by son, Leonard, married to the former Joyce Margetan of Somerset; brother Edward Smith of Tonawonda, N.Y.; daughter-in-law Elaine (Hoar) Zuravnsky of Boswell; grandchildren, Bryan Zuravnsky of Centerville, Md., Christine Budzina of Boswell, Erin and Joseph Zuravnsky of Somerset; great-grandchildren, Christopher Zuravnsky of Jacksonville, Fla., Kayla Budzina, Boswell, Trevor, Kristin and Eddie Zuravnsky of Centerville, Md.; sister-in-law, Julia Smith, of Quecreek; and numerous nieces and nephews. Member of St. John's Catholic Church. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Peter's Catholic church. Monsjgnor Samuel J. Tomaselli celebrant. Committal in Somerset County Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Somerset Ambulance Assoc., P.O. Box 615, somerset, Pa., 15501 or Sipesville volunteer Fire Dept. Arrangements by the Robert H. Halverson Funeral Home.
Daily American, July 21, 2002 
Smith, Mary (I24238)
 
1958 [[Obituary of her Aunt:
http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/200oh/06hoa001.htm#hoar
MITSON, Mary Jane Mitson
Peacefully at McMaster University Medical Centre, on Friday April 7, 2006, in her 86th year. Loving wife of the late Walter (1991). Beloved sister of Ross BARKER and his wife Elsie. Much loved aunt to Susan HOAR and her husband Alan and Dale BARKER and his wife Mary. She will be fondly remembered by her extended family members and Friends. Friends will be received at the Beckett-Glaves Family Funeral Centre, 88 Brant Avenue, Brantford, 519-752-4331 from 2-3 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 3 p.m.. Interment to follow at Mount Hope Cemetery. Donations may be made in Mary's memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of your choice. A tree will be planted in memory of Mary in the Beckett-Glaves Memorial Forest www.beckettglaves. com 
Barker, Susan (I28815)
 
1959 [[Obituary of her brother:
Felix N. Giso, 90, beloved husband, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather and dearest friend passed away peacefully on July 31, 2005 surrounded by his family at Hospice House in Cape Coral. He was born on August 13, 1914 in Providence, Rhode Island the son of Crescenzio and Olympia (Petrozella) Giso. He was a WWII veteran of the Army and Navy armed services.
Felix is survived by his lovely wife of 62 wonderful years, Helen F. Giso, his grandson, Philip Giso and his great-grandson, Robert K. Giso, his sister Elly Hoar and brother-in-law Fred Hoar and his adopted family, Dana and Peggy McGrath, Michelle Chism and Justin, Tyler, Lisa, Ashley, Sean McGrath and Brian McGrath. Felix was predeceased by his only son, Robert Giso. A father to only one, but a Dad to all who knew him.
Services will be held on Thursday, August 4th at 1:00 PM at the chapel of the Coral ridge Funeral Home. Friends and family are invited for a visitation from 11:00 AM until time of service. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hope Hospice & Palliative Care, 9470 HealthPark Circle, Fort Myers, FL 33908. 
Giso, Ellena (I33905)
 
1960 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4368)
 
1961 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I29690)
 
1962 [[Obituary of her son:
MUNCIE [Indiana] - John W. Stewart, 75, Muncie, passed away Sunday evening, July 31, 2005 at Ball Memorial Hospital.
He was born January 23, 1930, in Muncie, the son of Kinsey L. Stewart and Anna V. (Horr) Stewart. John graduated from Muncie Central High School in 1948 and lived his entire life in the Muncie area.
He worked for 22 years at NCR, (National Cash Register). John also owned and operated the Norwood Bowl in Alexandria for several years and he was a self-employed carpenter.
He was and avid bowler and fisherman.
Mr. Stewart was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He received the Korean Service Medal and the United Nations Service Medal.
Survivors include three daughters, Jody Glaser, (husband-Jerry), Mooreland, Cathy Hershik, (husband-John), Muncie and Lori Stewart, Angola; one son, Tom Stewart, Ingalls; two sisters, Judy Arnold, Muncie and Laraine Anderson, (husband-Steve), Muncie; two brothers, Art Stewart, (wife-Jan), Muncie and Ed Stewart, Eaton; four grandchildren, Matthew Glaser, (wife-Brook), Losantville; Aimee Glaser, Mooreland; Christian Hershik, Muncie and Benjamin Hershik, Muncie; a special cousin, June Dyke; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by one sister, Sandra Thompson.
Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory with Rev. Ronald Naylor officiating.
Burial will follow in the Beech Grove Cemetery with Military Rites by Veterans of Delaware County Honor Guard. 
Horr, Ann (I22026)
 
1963 [[Obituary of her uncle:
http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/200oh/05hoa001.htm#hoar
BURKHOLDER, Robert Land
(Served during World War 2 with the R.C.A.F.)
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Wednesday, December 7th, 2005. Bob BURKHOLDER of Owen Sound and formerly of Hamilton and Sauble Beach in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Anne (n?ee CLARK). Dear father of Robert BURKHOLDER of Hamilton and Bruce BURKHOLDER and his wife Mary of Coldwater. Sadly missed by two grandchildren. Also survived by a niece Sheila and her husband Ken HOAR of Thornbury. A memorial service will be announced at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, the family would appreciate memorial donations to the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation, which may be placed through the Tannahill Funeral Home, 376-3710. 
(Unknown), Sheila (I28813)
 
1964 [[Obituary published in The Montana Standard on 2/20/2006.
Michael Joseph "Beaver" Hoar, 45, died Saturday afternoon, Feb. 18, 2006, at St. James Healthcare.
He was born in Butte on Aug. 22, 1961, to Leonard and Eunice (Hampton) Hoar. Michael worked as a mechanic for T&T Auto Repair and also as a foreman/weed sprayer for Pioneer Weed. He enjoyed fishing, riding in his dune buggy, camping at Toston and spending time with family and friends.
Michael was preceded in death by his brothers and sisters, Shayne Parks, Melville Hoar, Bella Boyde and infant, Leonard Hoar Jr.
He is survived by his wife, Wendy (Holms) Hoar of Butte; sons, Michael Eugene Hoar, and Brandon Herrera of Butte, Shane Hoar of Chicago; brothers and sisters, Nita Parks of Big Arm, Ben Pascoe and his wife Margie of Butte, Liz Hipp and her husband John of Polson, Doris Pascoe of Portland, Leonard Hoar III of Williamsburg, and Thomas Hoar of Butte; and his faithful companion, his dog, Shanty.
Michael's remains are in Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home, where friends may call beginning at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home at 10 a.m. Wednesday. 
Hoar, Michael (I35503)
 
1965 [[Obituary published: The Topeka Capital-Journal, Aug 18, 2000
Clara Hoar
HIAWATHA --- Clara Amanda Hoar, 87, Hiawatha, died Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2000, at a Sabetha nursing home.
Mrs. Hoar worked 25 years as a certified nurse aid at Oakridge Acres Nursing Home in Hiawatha.
She was born Nov. 17, 1912, in Willis, the daughter of Christopher Antone and Ida Sophia Knudson Tollefson. She graduated from Willis High School, and later from Strickler Business College in Topeka.

Hoar was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Everest and the senior citizen club in Hiawatha.
She married Ivan Allen Hoar on Oct. 25, 1937, at Everest. He preceded her in death Sept. 23, 1963.
Survivors include four daughters, Janice Elaine, Wichita, Jeanette Ellen, Lincoln, Neb., Marilyn Kay, Topeka, and Sandra Sue, Scottsdale, Ariz.; a brother, Alvin Tollefson, Lawrence; a sister, June Cox, Belleville, Ill.; 20 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Zion Lutheran Church in Everest. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery in Hiawatha. Mrs. Hoar will lie in state after 9 a.m. Saturday at Framke-Casselman-Meek Funeral Home in Hiawatha where visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Zion Lutheran Church in Everest and sent in care of the funeral home.

Her brother's obituary:
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs, CO) - April 16, 1997
Deceased Name: CHARLES IVAN "TOLLY" TOLLEFSON
CHARLES IVAN "TOLLY" TOLLEFSON, 78, died April 13, 1997, in Colorado Springs after a long illness. He was a retired Army lieutenant colonel, having served 24 years.
Scripture services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Blunt Mortuary Chapel, 2229 W. Colorado Ave. Burial and services will be in Everest, Kan.
Mr. Tollefson was born March 3, 1919, in Horton, Kan., to Christopher and Ida (Knudson) Tollefson.
He was married Sept. 17, 1944, in Fort Benning, Ga., to Patricia (Hughes) Tollefson, who lives in Colorado Springs.
He also is survived by three daughters, Marcia Lowe of Anchorage, Alaska, Mary McCurdy of Colorado Springs and Patty Brown of Glenwood Springs; a brother, Alvin of Lawrence, Kan.; two sisters, Clara Hoar of Hiawatha, Kan., and June Cox of Belleville, Ill.; six grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
Mr. Tollefson served during World War II and the Korean War, earning numerous awards. He enjoyed farming, gardening and fishing.
He will be sadly missed by his family and friends.
Mr. Tollefson had lived in Colorado Springs since 1961.
Memorial contributions may be made to Pikes Peak Hospice, 3630 Sinton Road, Suite 302, Colorado Springs 80907. 
Tollefson, Clara (I9406)
 
1966 [[Obituary Wednesday, March 17, 1999
Retta Young Hoar
MEXICO -
Retta Young Hoar, 98, of Perry, died at 6:15 p.m. March 14, 1999, at Twain Haven Nursing Home.
Funeral services for Mrs. Hoar will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Arnold Funeral Home in Mexico. Burial will be at South Fork Cemetery near Perry.
Mrs. Hoar was born March 18, 1900, in Audrain County to John Morgan and Martha Alice Bratcher Young.
She was married to Ormond L. Hoar on Sept. 22, 1922. He preceded her in death July 29, 1972.
Survivors one sister, Marjorie Davis of Perry; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by several brothers.
Mrs. Hoar lived in Perry most of her life.
She was a member of South Fork Presbyterian Church.
Visitation will be from noon until time of services Friday at the funeral home.
Copyright 1998 Hannibal Courier-Post 
Young, Retta (I9559)
 
1967 [[Obituary:
Albert E. Hogan of Holbrook formerly of Milton, February 23, suddenly. Beloved husband of Theresa (Brewster) Hogan. Devoted father of Claire Parker of Arizona, Joan Hogan of Dorchester and Mary Ann Hogan of Quincy and the late Theresa "Terry" Hogan. Grandfather of Elizabeth Parker, Mary Parker and David Varela. Brother of Joseph Hoar of Falmouth, John Hoar of Dorchester, Frederick Hoar of Quincy, Katherine McGrady of Weymouth and Mary Auld of Boston and the late George Hoar, Edward Hoar and William Hoar. Funeral Friday, February 28 from the Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Home, 5 Canton Ave., MILTON at 9:00 AM. Funeral Mass in St. Gregory's Church, Dorchester at 10:00 o'clock. Visiting Hours Wednesday and Thursday 4:00-8:00 PM. Interment Milton Cemetery. If desired contributions in Albert's memory may be sent to St. Gregory's Church, 2215 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, MA 02124. Late Army Veteran Korean War. For directions and online guest book please visit www.ccgfuneralhome.com.
Published in the Boston Globe from 2/25/2003 - 2/27/2003.

The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
Date: February 25, 2003
HOLBROOK - Albert E. Hogan of Holbrook, formerly of Milton, died Sunday.
Mr. Hogan was a Korean War Army veteran. He is survived by his wife, Theresa (Brewster) Hogan; three daughters, Claire Parker of Arizona, Joan Hogan of Dorchester and Mary Ann Hogan of Quincy; three brothers, Joseph Hoar of Falmouth, John Hoar of Dorchester and Frederick Hoar of Quincy; two sisters, Katherine McGrady of Weymouth and Mary Auld of ... 
Hoar, Albert (I36741)
 
1968 [[Obituary:
ALMA MAGDALAN (HOAR) HOOVER, 97 ROCKFORD - Alma Magdalan (Hoar) Hoover, 97, of Rockford died at 9:40 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007, in Neighbors Nursing Home in Byron. Born May 10, 1910, in Mystic, Iowa, daughter of Thomas and Nora McConville Hoar. Magdalan married Merle Hoover on Dec. 6, 1930, in Rockford. Survivors include daughters, Kay Huntley of Arkansas, Joanne Rowe and special friend, Jerry Bast, of Rockford; sons, Ed and Ruthe Hoover of Michigan and Jim and Kim Hoover of Rockford; 13 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and 23 great-great-grandchildren; brother, Ed and Jo McConville of Arizona; sisters-in-law, Virginia Hoar of Roscoe, Mary Hoar of Rockford, Mary Jane (Hoar) Crenlin of Florida and Bonnie Hoover of Champaign Urbana. Predeceased by parents; husband; infant daughter, Nora Lee; brothers, Earl and Norma Hoar, Jim and Isabella Hoar, Charles and Audrey Hoar, LaVerne Hoar and Robert Hoar. Special thank you to the caring, loving staff of Neighbors Nursing Home, Northern Illinois Hospice and Ogle County Hospice. Service at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, in Julian-Poorman-Welte Funeral Home, 304 N. 5th St. in Rockford, with visitation from 10 a.m. to time of service; Pastor Bill Rowe, her grandson, will officiate. Burial in Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Memorials may be given in care of the family. For further information or online register, visit WWW.weltefuneral.comweltefuneral.com http://weltefuneral.com .
Published in the rrstar.com from 11/15/2007 - 11/21/2007. 
Hoar, Magdalan (I36080)
 
1969 [[Obituary:
Arline K. Hoar
Sun Journal (Maine) - Tuesday, January 8, 2008
TEMPLE - Arline Keene Hoar, 71, died on Jan. 7, with courage, a victim to stenosis, or destruction of her spinal cord and back bone.

Born in West Turner and delivered by Doc Atwood, of Buckfield, she was the daughter of Clarence E. and Nellie J. Tupai Keene.

She matured there and in North Auburn in a small agrarian-dairying world.

She graduated from Edward Little High School in 1954. Without scholarships, she forewent her aspirations for a nursing career and chose a clerical calling and the Auburn Maine School of Commerce.

She enrolled in the two-year curriculum and despite universal assurances, "It can't be done," she fully achieved it in one academic year, topping all tests in the allotted time-frames, the highest ranking in her class of 1955.

She was a secretary for Alonzo J. Harriman Associates, architects and engineers, of Auburn, for some 10 years.

She married Jay S. Hoar of Rangeley in June 1959. They lived in Auburn, Solon, Castine and Temple.

She found her forte in the legal world and met challenging work daily at the law firm of Williams and Williams, for some 35 years in Farmington.

She upgraded herself to a certified paralegal and belonged to the Maine Legal Secretaries Association.

Her technical computer abilities were of incalculable value to her husband's recent books. She made him look good to the world - the awesome task wives are up against.

A member of Temple's Good Neighbor Club, she excelled at home, where she led in her daughter Sheryl's growth and interests. With husband, Jay, she thrilled to "bandboosterhood" for the Mt. Blue High School Marching Band, 1979 to 1984.
Descended in three lines from the Mayflower and from a Polish-American heritage, Arline was a beloved family member.

She leaves her husband, professor Jay S. Hoar of Temple; daughter, Sheryl Lucinda Hoar of Lynn, Mass.; a brother, Richard C. Keene of West Turner and his family, wife, Rita; nieces, Tina (Mrs. Terence) McCormick, Cindy (Mrs. Jeff Roy) and Kendra Keene; nephew, James "Jimmy" Keene of West Turner; grandnieces, Lauren Roy and Hayley McCormick; grandnephews, Brogan McCormick and Evan Roy; and a sister-in-law, Linda (Mrs. Ernest V.) Keene of West Turner.
She was predeceased by her brother, Ernest V. Keene, in late July 2007.

Her brother' obituary:
AUBURN - Ernest Vernon Keene, 77, passed away Sunday, July 29, at the Androscoggin Hospice House.
"Ernie" was born April 2, 1930, in West Turner, the son of Clarence E. and Nellie (Tupai) Keene. He attended one-room schools in West Turner and at Brighton Hill, in Hebron, until his family moved in 1945 to West Auburn. He was a 1949 graduate of Edward Little High School.
He married Linda S. Wheeler of Sabattus, June 16, 1973. He especially loved and enjoyed the home he and his wife Linda built, fulfilling his life dream of returning to live on the site of the old family farm.
Besides working on the family farm, he was employed by J. Webster Bennett Canning Co. and Wesley Urquhart Ice Co. during his high school years. For years he drove trucks for Eastern State Farmers Exchange, Agway Grain and Petroleum, Bass Shoe Co. and Hall and Knight Hardware Co., retiring in 1995.
Besides his wife, Linda, he leaves a brother, Richard C. Keene and his wife, Rita, of West Turner; a sister, Arline K. Hoar and her husband, Jay, of Temple; nieces, Tina McCormick and her husband, Terrance, and children, Brogan and Hayley, of West Turner, Cindy Roy and her husband, Jeff, and children, Lauren, and Evan, of West Turner, Sheryl L. Hoar of Lynn, Mass., Kendra J. Keene of Auburn; and a nephew, James R. Keene of Norway; brother-in-law, Lyle K. Wheeler and his wife, Janet, of Sabattus; nephews, Lyle J. Wheeler and his wife, Marie, and son, Colin, of Bradford, Randy Wheeler of Sabattus; and niece, Amanda Mitchell and her husband, Todd, and their son, Preston, of Poland.
He was predeceased by his parents; and by a sister-in-law, Pauline Cote Keene.
Ernie will always be remembered for his love of family and home.
The Keene family would like to extend special thanks to the nurses and staff of the Hospice for their special care given to Ernie. 
Keene, Arline (I12204)
 
1970 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I26918)
 
1971 [[Obituary:
Bangor Daily News, Wednesday, March 5, 2003:

KENNETH N. WHEATON

GRAND LAKE STREAM - Kenneth N. Wheaton, 86, died March 3, 2003, at a Calais hospital. He was born in Waite Jan. 10, 1917, the son of Joseph and Alice (Neal) Wheaton. Kenneth was a registered Maine guide and a member of the Grand Lake Stream Historical Society. He was a master canoe builder whose design is the bench mark for the Grand Lake canoes. He was well recognized for his craftsmanship and took great pride in his art. He was a World War II veteran and recipient of the Purple Heart. Kenneth served in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland and Belgium. He and his wife, Barbara, owned and operated the Pine Tree Store in Grand Lake Stream for many years. Surviving are his wife, Barbara Wheaton; one son, Christopher Wheaton, both of Grand Lake Stream; one daughter, Susan Hurd of North New Portland; three grandchildren, Chad and Kenneth Barton and Neil Wheaton; several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held in the spring, at the Grand Lake Stream Cemetery, with Rev. Dana Kadey officiating. Friends may make donations in his memory to the Grand Lake Stream Guides Association or Grand Lake Stream Historical Society. Funeral arrangements are by the Scott-Wilson Funeral Home, Calais. 
Wheaton, Kenneth Neal (I13981)
 
1972 [[Obituary:
Boston Globe Newspaper Jun 19, 1989
David Stephen Hoar, an attorney and lifelong resident of Salem, died unexpectedly Saturday in Salem Hospital. He was 66.
Mr. Hoar, a graduate of St. John's Prep in Danvers, received his bachelor's degree in history and government from Boston College, and his law degree from Georgetown University.
Mr. Hoar was a postal worker before entering private law practice with his father in Salem, and in 1959 he was appointed assistant attorney general. Four years later he joined the Essex County district attorney's office as a public defender. Until his retirement in 1985, Mr. Hoar was legal counsel for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority for 15 years.
He was a member of the Boston Bar Association and the Massachusetts Bar Association.
Also active in the Democratic Party, Mr. Hoar was once a candidate for state senator.
Mr. Hoar was a veteran of World War II and received his commission from the Midshipman's School at the University of Notre Dame. He was stationed in the South Pacific as a commanding officer of an amphibious group at Okinawa, Iwo Jima, and Ie Shima.
He was also an accomplished athlete, having been a member of the undefeated 1945 Boston College football team as a starting right end, and third baseman on the school's baseball team. An avid golfer, Mr. Hoar was also a coach and player for the semipro American Legion baseball team in Marblehead.
Mr. Hoar leaves his wife, Edith D. (Chalifour); two sons, David Stephen Jr. and John A., both of Salem; five daughters; Cynthia A. Whitten, Constance B. Hoar, Nancy E. Pinto, Mary L. Hoar, all of Salem, and Colleen F. Scaparotti of Peabody; a brother, William M. Hoar Jr. of Beverly; and three grandchildren.
A funeral Mass will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Immaculate Conception Church. 
Hoar, David (I34972)
 
1973 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I27954)
 
1974 [[Obituary:
CALVIN HOAR CAPT. USMC - RETIRED - PORT ST. JOHN - Calvin Hoar, after valiantly fighting a long time military related illness, went home to be with Our Lord on Sunday, December 28, 2008. A former U.S. Marine combat photographer and photojournalist during the Vietnam conflict, he was exposed to Agent Orange. Enlisting at the age of 18, Captain Hoar was proud of his service and the many accomplishments throughout his military career. He enjoyed being able to maintain close contact with former military buddies in several states. Following military retirement, he was employed as a builder salesman for Scotty's, Cocoa and enjoyed hobbies including: coin collecting, golfing, and flying radio controlled airplanes, In addition to photography, he was an avid space enthusiast who regularly distributed mission specific commemorative coins to viewers of Shuttle launches at Nicol Park in Port St. John. Calvin was a devoted husband to beloved wife of forty- seven years, Carol (Warner); father to son, Doug (Kimberly); daughters, Stacey Reinmund (Michael), Cheryl Wellington; adopted daughter, Kristina Johnson; five grandchildren, and four great- grandchildren. He is also survived by brother, Charles Hoar; sister, Judy McPherson; and mother-in-law, Margaret Babb. A memorial service is planned for Wednesday, January 7th, at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Port St. John, 3900 Fay Boulevard, Port St. John, FL, 32927. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the First Baptist Church of Port St. John. Arrangements made by Brevard Memorial Funeral Home, Cocoa, FL. 
Hoar, Calvin (I28095)
 
1975 [[Obituary:
Capitol Newspaper - Apr 29, 1997
Published As A Paid Obituary BOMBAY, NY -- Francis J. Hoar, 96, died April 28, 1997 at Alice Hyde Hospital in Malone, NY. Son of Dr. Michael and Elizabeth Hoar. Also surviving are one son; two daughters; ten grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, May 1, 1997, 3:00 p.m. at St. Patrick's Church, Hogansburg. Calling hours Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Phillips Memorial Home, Massena. Interment St.Patrick's Cemetery.
and...
FRANCIS J. HOAR COMPANY PRESIDENT: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - April 29, 1997
Deceased Name: FRANCIS J. HOAR COMPANY PRESIDENT
The funeral for Francis J. Hoar, 96, Townsend Road, will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at St. Patrick's Church, Hogansburg, with Monsignor Clarence Devan presiding. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Hogansburg.
Mr. Hoar died at 6:15 a.m. Monday in Alice Hyde Memorial Hospital, Malone, where he had been a patient since April 3.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Phillips Memorial Home, Massena.
He was employed with Stebbins Engineering and Manufacturing, Watertown and Montreal, Quebec, and was president of G.D. Jenssen Co., Watertown, until his retirement.
He was a former member of Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Corporation of Professional Engineers of Quebec and Clarkson College Alumni Association and a member of Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge 1702.
Born April 11, 1901, in Fall River, Mass., a son of Michael F. and Elizabeth T. Teahan Hoar, he was a 1923 graduate of Clarkson College, Potsdam, and married Margaret Keenan on Oct. 18, 1927, at St. Patrick's Church, Hogansburg. Mrs. Haor died Nov. 12, 1988.
Surviving are a son, Thomas J., Eugene, Oregon; two daughters, Mary Reeves, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. M.J. (Ellen) McElwain, Slingerlands; 10 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and several nephews and nieces.
Edition: Both
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Hoar, Francis (I48757)
 
1976 [[Obituary:
Carol A. Pagliaccio, a devoted mother and the wife of former East Aurora Mayor John Pagliaccio, died peacefully May 13, 2008. She was 73.
Born Carol A. Friend in Buffalo on July 31, 1934, to the late Bessie (Hoar) and Ernest Friend, she was a lifelong resident of the Village of East Aurora. She graduated from East Aurora High School and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She also was active in many other community groups, including scouting.
A stay-at-home mom, Mrs. Pagliaccio took great pleasure in attending to detail in running her home, and providing warmth, guidance, encouragement and humor to her children. She believed in the spirit of community, where living in a true neighborhood means everyone is the keeper of everyone else's children. She was also known as a fabulous cook, and was a master knitter.
"She cooked, she cleaned, she ironed, she kept a beautiful home," said her son-in-law, Michael Dillon, in her eulogy. "That may sound like drudgery. But it wasn't, to Carol. It was how she expressed her love and pride, and demonstrated her excellence."
Mrs. Pagliaccio is survived by her husband, John V. Pagliaccio of East Aurora; her three children, Michael (Ruth) Pagliaccio, James (Deanna) Pagliaccio, and Gina (Michael) Dillon; her brother, Donald (Sue) Friend, of Atlanta, Ga.; six grandchildren, Jason, Janessa, Sarah, Katherine, Nora and Vincent; and nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her grandson, Dominic.
A memorial service was held at the First Presbyterian Church of East Aurora on Sat., May 17. Private interment was in Oakwood Cemetery in East Aurora. Memorial donations may be made to the S.P.C.A. of Erie County, 205 Ensminger Road, Tonawanda, NY 14150.
Published: East Aurora Advertiser May 23, 2008 
Friend, Carol Ann (I29337)
 
1977 [[Obituary:
Catherine E. McGrady, age 85 of Abington formerly of Dorchester Feb. 4, 2004. Beloved wife of the late Neil H. McGrady. Mother of Joseph M. McGrady of Hingham, Edward E. McGrady of Harwich & Ada M. Guarino of North Waterboro, Maine Sister of John Hoar of Dorchester, Joseph Hoar of Falmouth, Mary Auld of Boston, Fred Hoar of Quincy & the late George Hoar, William Hoar, Edward Hoar & the late Albert Hoar. Also survived by 10 Grandchildren & 8 Great Grandchildren. Funeral from the NORTH WEYMOUTH McDonald Funeral Home, 40 Sea St. (off Rt.3A-Bicknell Sq.) Sat. at 9:00 A.M. Funeral Mass in St. Paul's Church Hingham Sq. at 10:00 o'clock. Relatives & friends invited. Visiting hours Friday 4-8 P.M. Interment Fairmount Cemetery, Weymouth.
Published in the Boston Globe on 2/5/2004.

The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
Date: February 5, 2004
WEYMOUTH - Catherine E. (Hoar) McGrady, 85, of Weymouth, formerly of Abington, a homemaker, died Wednesday at Weymouth Health Care Center. Born in Boston, Mrs. McGrady was raised in Dorchester and lived in Abington before moving to Weymouth 10 years ago.
Wife of the late Neil H. McGrady, she leaves two sons, Joseph M. McGrady of Hingham and Edward E. McGrady of Harwich; a daughter, Ada M. Guarino of North ... 
Hoar, Catherine (I36736)
 
1978 [[Obituary:
Charles Hoar, Peacefully at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario, Canada on October 1, 2004. Beloved husband of the late Marion. Father of the late Barbara Martin (husband Michael) and Thomas Hoar. Grandfather of Jennifer Rennick (nee Hoar) and husband Stacy Rennick, Alison Sanderson (nee Hoar) and husband Brent Sanderson, Shauna Carpenter (nee Martin) and husband Steve Carpenter, Courtney Martin and Tom Martin. Great grandfather of Jack Sanderson and Tommy Rennick. Also missed by his many friends at the Scarboro Golf and Country Club, Muskoka Lakes Golf and Country Club and Atlantis Golf Club, West Palm Beach, Florida. Arrangements entrusted to HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME - A.W. MILES CHAPEL, Toronto (1-800-616-3311). If desired, donations to South Muskoka Memorial Hospital Foundation, 75 Ann Street, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada P1L 2E4 would be appreciated.
Published in The Palm Beach Post on 10/5/2004. 
Hoar, Charles (I12035)
 
1979 [[Obituary:
Cynthia J. Hoar, 37, of 12 Scrimgeour Road, died Saturday December 21st in the UMASSMedical Center University Campus, after being stricken ill at home.
She is survived by her longtime companion Paul Covington with whom she lived; two daughters Alicia and Kaitlyn Covington both at home;two sisters, Debra Baumgartner of Thompson, CT and Kathy Johnson of Worcester. Her parents, George Hoar and Maxine (Keyes) Hoar Both of Oxford; several nieces.She was born Worcester and lived many years in Oxford before moving to Worcester. She was a graduate of Oxford High School. She enjoyed being a homemaker.
Funeral Services are private and cremation will be in Rural Crematory, Worcester. Calling hours at the Arthur S Manzi & Son Funeral Home and Garden Chapel 179 Shrewsbury Street(wwwmanzifuneralhome.com)are Friday December 27, From 5-7pm.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Covington Children"s Trust Fund in care of Leominster Credit Union, 910 West Boylston Street, Worcester MA 01606.

Obituary of her daughter:
Kaitlyn Ann Covington, age 6, of Scrimgeour Road, in Worcester, passed away, Tuesday, March 20, 2006, in her home, surrounded by her loving parents and family. Her mom, Cynthia (Hoar) Covington, preceded her in death. She is survived by her father and step-mother, Paul "Cujo" Covington and Karen Ovitt; a sister, Alicia Covington all with whom she lived. She also leaves her brother, Brian Covington in California; two step-brothers, Timothy and Christopher Ovitt, both of Worcester; another sister, Misty Smith of Worcester; and a step-sister, Amanda Bucciaglia of Spencer; her maternal grandmother, Maxine Hoar of Oxford; her paternal grandmother, Shirley (John) Covington of Worcester; and her step-grandparents Roger and Jeanette Plante of West Brookfield. She also leaves her caregiver and friend, Debbie Medina; many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Friends are invited to gather with Kaitlyn's family, for a time of visiting and remembrance, on Friday, March 23, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. in MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation Street, Worcester. Interment services will be held privately.
Published in the Worcester Telegram & Gazette on 3/22/2007. 
Hoar, Cynthia (I34045)
 
1980 [[Obituary:
Daniel J. Regan 1922-2007 WESTFIELD - Daniel J. Regan, 84, of Union St. Westfield died Monday at the Noble Hospital in Westfield. He was born in Westfield, Dec. 18, 1922, the son of the late Timothy and Johannah (Mahoney) Regan. He was educated in the Westfield school and a graduate of the Westfield High School, class of 1940. Dan was a WW II US Navy veteran serving as a PBY Flight engineer and gunner in the Pacific Theater of operation. He was employed as a fire fighter for 22 years in the City of Westfield, where he was a past President and Charter Member of the city's Fire Fighters Union Local #1111, retiring in 1970. In addition to his work with the city, Dan was the Caretaker of the Our Lady of Blessed Sacrament Church in Westfield for over 55 years, just recently retiring for that job. In 1990, Dan was named the Man of the Year for the Diocese of Springfield, for his dedication to both his parish and the diocese. He was a member of both the Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament's Holy Name Society and the Set-back League, which would meet regularly at the Parish Center. Dan was a life member of the Sons of Erin, and a member of the former Club 25, both in Westfield. He was an Avid Red Sox Fan and sports fan in general. In his youth, Dan played both baseball and basketball in high school, and was part of the Undefeated Westfield High School Basketball team of 1937-1940. His love of all sports extended into his later life, where he would often attend the games of his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Dan's beloved wife Betty Ann Hoar died in 1997. He leaves his children Thomas F. Regan, Terrence M. Regan, Joanne E. Podolski, Kevin J. Regan, Mary R. Regan, Gerald D. Regan, Christopher J. Regan, all of Westfield, and Michael T. Regan of Holbrook, MA, a brother Jereemiah F. Regan formerly of Feeding Hills. He was the loving "Popi" to his 14 Grandchildren, 12 Great Grandchildren, Several nieces and nephews. Dan was predeceased by a brother John J. Regan and a sister Mary Pratt. Funeral service will be held Thursday 10 am from the Robert E. Cusack Funeral Home 94 Main St. Westfield, followed by a mass of Christian burial 11am at the Parish Center of the Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church in Westfield. Burial will be in the St. Mary's Cemetery in Westfield. Calling hours will be held Wednesday 3-7pm. Memorial gifts can be made to the Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church Building Fund P.O. Box 489 Westfield, MA 01086-0489, or to the Multiple Sclerosis Society 101 First Ave Suite 6 Waltham, MA 02451
Published in The Republican on 8/28/2007. 
Regan, Daniel J. (I13676)
 
1981 [[Obituary:
Dorith (Horr) Crandall, 86, of Ashaway, R. I., died on January 1, 1992, at the Westerly (R. I.) Hospital. She was born in Sabbatus, Maine, on September 27, 1905, the daughter of the late Ernest and Lilla (Golder) Horr. Dorith, who was a school teacher, graduated from Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, in 1927. She taught at Traip Academy in Kittery, Maine, and also in the Hopkinton (R. I.) school system for more than 20 years. She married Clarence Crandall in 1932 in the Bates College Chapel. Dorith was an active member of the First Seventh Day Baptist Church of Hopkinton, Ashaway, R. I., for 60 years, serving as a Sabbath School and Vacation Bible School teacher, and as Sabbath School superintendent. She also served on the Missionary Board of the church and on the board of the denomination's Missionary Society. She was a member of the National Educational Association and the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Besides her husband, Clarence, survivors include two daughters, Maitland Fothergill of Cumberland, R. I., and Gwendolyn Bowyer of Hopkinton; six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were held on January 4, 1992, in the First SDB Church of Hopkinton. 
Horr, Dorith (I12904)
 
1982 [[Obituary:
Dr. P.T. Hodgin
The Tribune, Mitchell, IN Wed. Jan. 3, 2001 Page 3, Volume 101, Number 25
Phillip T. Hodgin, M.D., 85, Orleans, died at 3:22 p.m. Tuesday Dec. 26, at Bloomington Hospital of Orange County.
Born July 29, 1915, in Richmond, he was the son of David O. and Helen Kenworthy Hodgin. He married Iris Hoar, June 1, 1940, and she survives.
He graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine in 1939 and received a masters degree in public health administration at the University of Michigan in 1942. He served as district director in western Indiana for the Indiana State Board of Health from 1942-44, then served in the Army Occupational Forces in Japan through 1946. He opened his office in Orleans for practice of family medicine in 1946 and retired in 1992 after 46 years in practice.
He served as Orange County Health Officer from 1948 to 1991, was a charter and life member of the American Academy of Family Practice, life member of the American Medical Association, the Indiana State medical Association, Indiana Public Health Association and Orange County Medical Society.
He was a birthright Quaker. He was honored for his dedicated service to the citizens of Orleans in 1985 when he was selected as the Dogwood Festival Citizen of the Year. In addition to practicing medicine, one of his great pleasures was playing tennis.
Also surviving are one son, P.T. Hodgin Jr., M.D., Indianapolis; two daughters, Barbara Justice, Lake Wylie, SC and Cathy Holloway, Raleigh, NC; one brother, Everett Hodgin, Richmond; and seven grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral services were held Friday at the Chastain funeral Home Memorial Chapel with Rev. David Strange officiating. Burial was in Claysville Cemetery.
Casketbearers were Luke Hodgin, P.T. Hodgin, Jr., Ed Holloway, Michael Holloway, Andrew Justice and Richard justice.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Alzheimer's Association. 
Hodgin, Dr. Phillip T. (I29834)
 
1983 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I28867)
 
1984 [[Obituary:
George F. Horr, 82, of Portland died Thursday at Woodford Park Nursing Facility after a lengthy illness.
Born on Cliff Island, he was the son of Orison and Nellie Chapman Horr.
In his younger years, Mr. Horr was an amateur boxer. Shortly thereafter, he built his own lobster boat and fished in and out of Casco Bay throughout his whole life. He enjoyed cooking, working on his boat and was especially fond of the ocean.
A son, George Orison Horr, died previously.
Surviving are his wife of 42 years, Meeda Packard Horr; seven daughters, Lucy Knowles of Exeter, N.H., Lelia Eaton of Center Ossipee, N.H., Rose Cummings of Old Orchard Beach, Meeda DiDonato and Diane Costa, both of Portland, Peggy Walsh of Mexico and Eva McLaughlin of Auburn; two sons, Fred Cummings of Burlington, N.H., and Ernest Horr of Portland; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visiting hours will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Hay & Peabody Funeral Home, 749 Congress St., where a funeral will follow at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Forest City Cemetery, South Portland. 
Horr, George (I28456)
 
1985 [[Obituary:
Gertrude A. (McKeon) Handley In Chelmsford, June 9, 2007 at Sunny Acres, 89, of Chelmsford, wife of the late John M. Handley, Jr. Mother of Jane Carrigg and her husband Robert Carrigg of North Hampton, NH and Julie Handley and her husband Charles Hoar of Brighton, six grandchildren; sister-in-law of Arline Plunkett of North Tewksbury. Friends may call at the O'Donnell Funeral Home, 276 Pawtucket St., LOWELL from 9 to 10:30 A.M. Tuesday. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary Church in Chelmsford on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Burial in St. Mary Cemetery in North Tewksbury. Those wishing may make contributions in her memory to the Sunny Acres Activities Fund, 254 Billerica Rd. Chelmsford, MA 01824. E-condolence/Directions at www.odonnellfuneralhome.com http://www.odonnellfuneralhome.com.
Published in the Boston Globe on 6/10/2007. 
McKeon, Gertrude A. (I29207)
 
1986 [[Obituary:
Hartford Courant. Hartford, Conn.: Nov 2, 1994. pg. B.11
HOAR. Nanny Marie (Gustafson) Hoar, 103, of Farmington, widow of Harry L. Hoar, died Tuesday (Nov. 1, 1994) at Farmington Convalescent Home. Born in Springfield, Missouri, she has resided in Farmington for the past eight years, and she is a former resident of Bolton and West Hartford. She leaves a sister-in-law Alice Gustafson of Wallingford. Funeral Services will be held Friday (Nov. 4, 1994) 11 a.m. at Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, 136 S. Main St., W. Hartford. Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorial Contribution's may be sent to the Newington Children's Hospital, 181 E. Cedar St. Newington, Ct. 06111. 
Gustafson, Nanny (I12340)
 
1987 [[Obituary:
Hoar, Steven Alexander of Pefferlaw, ON (formerly of Broadlands, QC) born on November 6, 1940, passed away on October 7, 2007, in Uxbridge Cottage Hospital, ON.
Predeceased by his parents Hannibal & Ida (Furlotte) Hoar, his sisters Lois Fisher and Fern Collis. Survived by his wife and life long friend Ona Irvine, son Brent (Sue) of Lindsay, ON and daughter Tanya (Bill) of Pefferlaw, ON. Loving grandfather to Dayle, Alison, Andrew, Crystal, Brent, Zachary, Keelan and Bailey. Survived by sisters Avis Cole, Dorothy (Red) Everett, Mary (Bob) Stokes and Carrol (Ian) Mann; brothers Vernon (Judy) and Hollis (Linda). Steven will be sadly missed by family and friends. 
Hoar, Steven (I27075)
 
1988 [[Obituary:
HOGAN, MARY FRANCES, 89, of Narragansett and Vero Beach, Florida, passed away Tuesday, November 24, at her home in Narragansett. She was the wife of the late John Thomas Hogan, M.D.

Born in Pawtucket, she was a daughter of the late Michael and Kathryn (Hoar) Costello.

Mary graduated from Regis College, Weston, MA, in 1941. She taught at Goff Junior High School. Mary was a communicant of St. Thomas More and Holy Cross Catholic Church, Vero Beach.

She leaves three daughters, Mary Kathryn of Arlington, VA, Jean Marie and her husband, John, of Glen Ellyn, IL, Ann Elizabeth and her husband, Forrest, of Arlington, VA, two sons, Michael Costello of Albuquerque, NM, John Thomas Hogan, Jr. and his wife, Catherine, of Ocean, NJ, and a sister, Helen M. Costello of Wakefield.

A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Veronica Chapel, 1035 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett, on Saturday, November 28, at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Thomas More Church, 53 Rockland Street, Narragansett, Rhode Island 02882 or Rhode Island Community Food Bank, 200 Niantic Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island 02907.

Published in The Providence Journal on 11/27/2009 
Costello, Mary Frances (I4720)
 
1989 [[Obituary:
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:UCIGGUNjxGAJ:www.dailyhampshiregazette.com/storytmp.cfm%3Fid_no%3D80023+%22Elizabeth+Miller+Grasty+and+her+husband%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us
SOUTHAMPTON - Mr. Lewis Walter Miller, 88, died peacefully at his home on Feb. 7, 2008.
Lew was born March 28, 1919, in Edinburgh, Texas, to William Zachary Miller and Anna Julia (Kelly) Miller. Jean Douglas Miller, his wife of 60 years, died in 2005. He was predeceased by his only brother, William Zachary Miller Jr.
Lew leaves five children, Kate Miller Carl and her husband, Alfred Carl, of Southampton, Elizabeth Miller Grasty and her husband, Warren, of Herndon, Va., Louisa Miller Hoar and her husband, William P. Hoar, of Silver Spring, Md., Judith Miller Conlin and her husband, Michael P. Conlin, of Southampton, and Bruce Douglas Miller of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
He leaves six grandchildren, Francis Wiermer, Jenny Kapinos, Jared Conlin, Meredith Hoar, Emily Hoar and Andrew Carl, and two great-grandchildren, Elizabeth and Thomas Kapinos. He also leaves two nephews, Gary and William Miller, and his sisters-in-law, Mercy Miller and Maryann Douglas.
Lew attended Texas public schools and graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now SW Texas University).
In 1998, he was recognized as outstanding alumnus from the school. While there he was business manger of the newspaper, a member of the White Star Fraternity, and was awarded the Order of the Purple Mask for his theatrical achievements.
He received an MFA in playwriting from the University of Iowa. While there, he acted in "The Dark of the Moon" in a role written for him.
The play later went on to Broadway, while Lewis went to serve in World War II. He was a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army attached to the 179th General Hospital in France, where he met and married Jean Douglas of Westfield, who was serving with the American Red Cross.
He taught speech and drama at Texas A&I (now Texas A&M Kingsville), and at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vt. In the mid- 1950s he founded a summer repertory company, the Town Hall Theater, in Brewster.
He continued his interest in theater locally, writing five plays with his wife, Jean, for the New Town Players in Southampton. He wrote tirelessly, producing the plays and short stories and a book of personal vignettes of reminiscences and of family history.
Lew worked for Sun Life of Canada for over 50 years and was manager of the West Springfield branch.
In 1974, he and Jean founded the Wintergreen Kennels in Southampton, specializing in boarding and grooming services for dogs and cats. They were charter members of the American Boarding Kennel Association.
He served the town of Southampton as chairman of the building committee for the original William E. Norris School. He was Scoutmaster of BSA Troop 110 in Westfield, and later continued to assist other troops with merit badges and camp-outs.
Lewis was an active member of the First Congregational Church in Southampton, and had been a member of the First Congregational Church of Westfield for many years.
A service to celebrate Lew's life is planned for Feb. 23 at the Southampton Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Congregational Church of Southampton, P.O. Box 145, Southampton, 01073, or to VNA Hospice, P.O. Box 329, Northampton, 01061. 
Miller, Lewis Walter (I6720)
 
1990 [[Obituary:
http://archive.southcoasttoday.com/daily/10-02/10-15-02/zzzddobi.htm
FALL RIVER -- Charles E. Curtis, 76, of Maple Street died Monday, Oct. 14, 2002, at St. Anne's Hospital after a brief illness. He was the widower of Maureen R. (Cowell) Curtis.
Born in Fall River, a son of the late Charles F. and Irene (Hoar) Curtis, he was a lifelong resident of Fall River.
He was a graduate of BMC Durfee High School, attended Bradford Durfee Technical Institute, now UMass Dartmouth, and graduated from Tri-State College in Angola, Ind.
Mr. Curtis was a Navy veteran of World War II.
He was vice president of EUA Service Corp. at Montaup Electric Co. in Somerset until he retired in 1989.
An avid sports fan, Mr. Curtis was past treasurer of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, past president of the Clover Club, executive board member of the Boys & Girls Club, and a member of the Professional Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Rotary Club, the Over the Hill Gang, North Park Little League, the Westport Yacht Club, and a former member of the Quechechan Club.
He was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Fall River and served as a former member of its finance committee.
Survivors include a daughter, Nancy Curtis-Kenney and her husband, David, of Somerset; two sons, C. Bradford Curtis and his wife, Andrea, of Dartmouth and Christopher J. "Corkey" Curtis and his wife, Tina, of Ashland; three brothers, James F. Curtis of Willimantic, Conn., William Curtis of Tiverton, R.I., and Dennis Curtis of Fall River; three grandchildren, David, Patrick and Christopher Curtis; three caregivers, Evelyn Dubois, Gloria Pacheco and Sandra Plante; and several nieces and nephews.
His funeral will be at 8 a.m. Thursday from the Jeffrey E. Sullivan Funeral Home, 550 Locust St., with a Mass at 9 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Linden Street; burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. 
Curtis, Charles Edward (I25954)
 
1991 [[Obituary:
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Bronson; Jeanette E. HOARD, 87, of Bronson, a 20 year employee at the former Bronson Reel Company, died June 18, 1997, at Vencor Hospital, LaGrange, Ind., following a short illness.
She was born Nov. 14, 1909, in Bronson, a daughter of Bert and Grace (RICHARDSON) DAVIS, and was a lifelong Bronson area resident.
On May 26, 1928, she married Weldon HOARD in Angola, Ind. He died June 15, 1977.
She was employed by the former Douglas Manufacturing Co. (now Autotech) for nine years, retiring in 1975.
She enjoyed knitting, canning, spending time with her grandchildren and caring for her home.
Surviving are three sons and daughters-in-law, Leo and Joyce HOARD, Leon and Euretta HOARD and Leonard and Sharon HOARD all of Bronson; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; one brother Lloyd DAVIS of Sturgis. She was preceded in death by her husband; one son, Cleo in 1963; and four brothers.
Relatives and friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Thursday at the Kolcz Funeral Home, where services are at 1 p.m. Friday with the Rev. John T. McClimans officiating. Burial will be in the Matteson Township Cemetery.
Memorials may be directed to the American Heart Association. Envelopes are available at the funeral home.
Transcribed from an original newspaper clipping from the 'Sturgis Daily Journal', which serves the St. Joseph Co., Michigan area.
Copy provided by Sturgis Public Library.
Carole Lynn (Mohney) Carr, transcriber 
Davis, Jeannette E. (I40716)
 
1992 [[Obituary:
http://classifieds.mainetoday.com/classified/leon-scott-horr-65-scarborough-leon-scott-horr-65-cape-elizabeth-and-long-island-passed-a
Leon "Scott" Horr, 65
SCARBOROUGH -- Leon "Scott" Horr, 65, of Cape Elizabeth and Long Island, passed away Aug. 12, 2009, at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, after a courageous battle against cancer.
Scott was born in Portland on Feb. 4, 1944, the son of Leon and Leila Horr. He is survived by his wife Sharron "Cheri"; son Jason; daughter-in-law Kathy; three grandchildren, Erika, Tory and Kierra; and a son Kory.
Scott was a summertime lobsterman all his life and taught school for the South Portland School Department for 32 years. He served in the U.S. Army as an instructor during the Vietnam War. He was a devoted husband and a loving father and grandfather.
Visiting hours will be 2-4 p.m., with a funeral service at 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009, at the Hobbs Funeral Home, 230 Cottage Rd., South Portland.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Long Island Fire and Rescue on Long Island, Maine.
Leon "Scott" Horr 
Horr, Leon Jr. (I24525)
 
1993 [[Obituary:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/washington/obits/may01.txt
William Henry "Bill" Thomas Died May 10, 2001 05/14/01 William Henry "Bill" Thomas(Died May 10, 2001)BOGALUSA - William Henry "Bill" Thomas, 66, a native of Thomas and a resident of Little Rock, AR for the past 15 years, died Thursday in Little Rock.Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Horr Thomas of Little Rock; a daughter, Eddie Mae Davis of Bogalusa; a son, William "Billy" Baker of Bogalusa; two ste-sons, David Hall and Daniel Hall, both of Little Rock; three brothers, Willie F. Thomas of Bogalusa, Edward Thomas of Ocean Springs, MS, Samuel Thomas of St. Martinville, LA; three sisters, Mrs. Jack H. (Janice) Thomas of Bogalusa, Mrs. Royce (Hilda) Alford of Denham Springs, and Mrs. Keith (Cassandra) Penton of Bogalusa; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Preceding him hin death were his parents, Sampson Thomas and Edith Dykes Thomas; and a brother, Alton Thomas.Visitation will be today from 3-10 p.m. at Brown-McGehee Funeral Home.A funeral service will be conducted tomorrow from the funeral home chapel at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Dennis Allen officiating. 
Thomas, William Henry (I13275)
 
1994 [[Obituary:
http://lewistownsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/513638/Deborah-J--Moyer.html?nav=5007
LEWISTOWN - Deborah J. Moyer, 51, of 305 South Pine Road, Lewistown, died at 8:45 p.m., Sunday, May 24, 2009, at the Locust Grove Retirement Village.

Born Feb. 11, 1958, in Lewistown, the daughter of Charles W. Hoar, of Lewistown and Doreen M. (Sellers) Hoar, of Granville and her step-mother, Jane M. Hoar, of Lewistown.

Children surviving: Cristy L. Moyer, of Pittsburgh, James E. Moyer, of Lewistown, Heather V. Moyer, of Mt. Union and Chelsea S. Hoar, of Lewistown; and a granddaughter, Tyana R. Ridley.

Also surviving: brothers and sisters, Charles W. Hoar Jr. and his wife, Rose, of Lewistown, John R. Hoar, of Lewistown, Peggy S. Trutt and her husband, Scott, of Lewistown and Cara Lou Miller, of Lewistown.

She was employed as a production employee at Asher's Chocolates in Lewistown.

She was a member of the Lewistown C&MA Church.

A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Lewistown C&MA Church, 50 Hudson Ave., Lewistown, with the Rev. John Looney officiating. Private interment will be at the convenience of the family.

Family will receive friends from 6 p.m. until the time of service at the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Lewistown C&MA Church, 50 Hudson Avenue, Lewistown, PA 17044.

Funeral arrangements are under the care of the Heller-Hoenstine Woodlawn Funeral Home, 200 N. Main St., Lewistown 
Hoar, Deborah (I32554)
 
1995 [[Obituary:
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HOAR Robert I Sr
Tempe AZ (formerly of Kenosha WI)
age 80
b. 9/22/1917 Kenosha WI
m. 7/27/1940
m. 10/21/1961
d. 11/12/1997 Tempe AZ
preceded by; parents, Herman & Alma (Smith); wife, Avis Margaret (Miller)
(11/23/1959); brother, Ray
survived by; wife, Lois (Jordan) [Petersen]; son, Robert Jr; stepson, Mike
Petersen; daughter, Peggy Gallery; step-daughter, Mary Saxman; brother,
Wesley Harr
Proko FH, Kenosha WI
source; Kenosha News, Kenosha WI 
Hoar, Robert (I72638)
 
1996 [[Obituary:
http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/CAN-NB-OBITS/2009-01/1233409655
Bertha G. Crossman FORKS STREAM, NB - Bertha Gladys (Corey) Crossman, age 91, passed away at The Moncton Hospital on September 17, 2003, after a lengthy illness. Born in Forks Stream, Canaan Forks on January 7, 1912, she was the daughter of the late Cady H. and Eliza M. (Keirstead) Corey. She was a homemaker and a member of the New Canaan United Baptist Church. She will be sadly missed by her children, three daughters, Ella Hoar (Hughie) of Southfield, Laura Ann Mackenzie (Robert) of Gilford, Ontario, and Faye Sleep (Alvin) of Forks Stream Road; two sons, James (Joan) of Harewood, Francis (Marjorie) of Shelburne, Ontario; 19 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; four great great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Percy E. in 1982; a son, Fred; daughter, Erma Wilt; daughter in law, Charlotte; five sisters, Theresa Mochler, Bessie Connell, Mildred Black, Neva Maxwell, Laura McGlenn; four brothers, Moses, Oscar, Tupper and Nase. The remains are resting at Armstrong's Funeral Home, 33 Russell Street, Petitcodiac, (506) 756-3361, with visiting hours on Friday from 7 to 9 pm. The funeral service will be held at the New Canaan United Baptist Church on Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 2:00 pm with Reverend Doug Tatton and Pastor Wayne Ward officiating. Interment will be in the New Canaan Cemetery. Donations may be made to the memorial of the donor's choice. www.armstrongsfh.com 
Corey, Bertha Gladys (I31937)
 
1997 [[Obituary:
http://thenewsdispatch.com/Main.asp?SectionID=16&SubSectionID=16&ArticleID=17392
News-Dispatch, The (Michigan City, IN) - September 16, 2008

MICHIGAN CITY - Wanda E. Millikin, Michigan City, passed away Thursday (Sept. 11, 2008).

She was born to Verne and Ruth Hoar in Colchester, Ill., in April 1917. She was married to Robert W. Millikin on June 8, 1935, and enjoyed a 67-year marriage.

Wanda and Bob had two children, Michael (Sonia) Millikin, and Ruth Angelyn (Bill) Jenkins. She was preceded in death by her husband in 2002, her parents and two brothers, Jack and Verne Jr.

Wanda is also survived by 10 grandchildren, Matthew (Cheryle) Millikin, Lori (Larry) Creasy, Jill (Greg Roy) Millikin, Richard (Dee) Millikin, Aaliyah Millikin, Alicia Arceo, Elizabeth (Todd) Springer, Bernadette (Gonzo) Soto, David (Susan) Jenkins and Jacquelyn Jenkins; eight great-grandchildren, Colin and Kerry Creasy, Jennifer Millikin, Valerie Comerford, Mitchell and Bobby Millikin and Will and Sam Jenkins; special niece, Virginia Gerhardt, Nauvoo, Ill.; several other nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held Saturday at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Colchester, Ill. No local visitation will be held. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26, at Augustana Lutheran Church in Hobart, Ind.

Wanda and Bob were members of The Curly Que Square Dance Club in the local area. They also lived in St. James City, Fla., for many years and belonged to the American Legion and The Moose Organization and fished and golfed together. Wanda was a certified dental assistant for Dr. Cibok of Portage, Ind.

Contributions would be appreciated to The American Cancer Society of American Heart Association. Kuiper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 
Hoar, Wanda (I36096)
 
1998 [[Obituary:
http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2007/07/11/news/obituaries/4e95a6f62d54ba2f87257312007cbc69.txt
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
DOUGLAS -- Funeral services for Suzanne Horr, 66, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 11, 2007, at the Gorman Funeral Homes -- Converse Chapel with Pastor Tom Stock of the First Baptist Church in Lusk officiating.

She died July 7, 2007, surrounded by her loving family at her home in Douglas.

Memorials can be made to Ann's Best Care, 214 N. Fifth St., Douglas, WY 82633.

The casket will be closed, but family and friends may sign the book on Tuesday from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. at the funeral home. Internment will be in the Douglas Park Cemetery.
Gorman Funeral Homes n Converse Chapel of Douglas is in charge of the arrangements. 
Horr, Miss Or Mrs.? Suzanne (I33547)
 
1999 [[Obituary:
http://www.gfdoherty.com/Obituaries.html
Mary Margaret (McHugo) Hoar of Roslindale and Hull, passed away on December 10, 2008. She was 88. She was the beloved wife of the late Charles J. Hoar.
Born in Boston, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Mary (Morrissey) McHugo. She worked for Jordan Marsh and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Tax Dept. A life long Roslindale resident, she was very active at Sacred Heart Church where she was a Eucharistic Minister and a member of the Sacred Heart Sodality.
She was the devoted mother of John P. Hoar and his wife Joan of Walpole, Mary M. McGowan and her husband James of Hull, Charles G. Hoar and his wife Julie of Brighton, Michael M. McHugo and his wife Barbara of Millis, Kevin M. Hoar (B.F.D.) and his wife Karen of Hull and the late Amy Palmisciano and her husband Paul of Ohio. Dear sister of Eleanor Phelan of Swampscott and the late Ann Bresnahan, Frances Potts, John and Joseph McHugo and Catherine Tansey. Mary also leaves 10 loving grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews and their families.
Funeral from the P.E. Murray-George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 2000 Centre St., West Roxbury, Tuesday at 10:30 AM. Funeral mass in Sacred Heart Church, Roslindale, at 11:30 AM. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Sunday 2-5 PM & Monday 4-8 PM. Interment New Calvary Cemetery, Mattapan. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made in Mary's memory to the Norwell VNA Hospice, 91 Longwater Cir., Norwell, MA 02061.
and...
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/obituaries/death_notices/view.bg?articleid=1138731
Margaret (McHugo) of Roslindale and Hull, December 10, 2008. Beloved wife of the late Charles J. Hoar. Devoted mother of John P. Hoar and his wife Joan of Walpole, Mary M. McGowan and her husband James of Hull, Charles G. Hoar and his wife Julie of Brighton, Michael McHugo and his wife Barbara of Millis, Kevin M. Hoar (BFD) and his wife Karen of Hull and the late Amy Palmisciano and her husband Paul of Ohio. Sister of Eleanor Phelan of Swampscott and the late Ann Bresnahan, Frances Potts, John and Joseph McHugo and Catherine Tansey. Also survived by ten grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews and their families. Funeral from the P.E. Murray George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 2000 Centre Street, WEST ROXBURY Tuesday at 10:30 A.M. Funeral Mass in Sacred Heart Church, Roslindale at 11:30 A.M. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Sunday 2:00 P.M.5:00 P.M. and Monday 4:00 P.M.8:00 P.M. Interment New Calvary Cemetery, Mattapan. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in Mary's memory to the Norwell VNA Hospice, 91 Longwater Circle, Norwell, MA 02061

Her sister's obituary:
Frances T. Potts
West Roxbury, Mass
Tuesday, January 29, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Death Notices
Frances T. (McHugo) of West Roxbury, formerly of Roslindale and South Boston, January 27, 2008. Beloved wife of the late John H. Potts, Sr. Daughter of the late Michael and Mary (Morrisey) McHugo. Loving mother of John Potts and his wife Karen of South Boston, Molly Manning and her late husband Walter of South Boston, Walter Potts and his wife Corinda of West Roxbury and James Potts and his wife Clare of West Roxbury. Loving grandmother of Bill, Heather, Katelyn, Alyson, Nicole, Amanda, Kimberly, Gregory and Gerard. Great grandmother of Jenna, Olivia, Matthew, Andrew, Frederick Willard and Giovanni Potts. Dear godmother of Jack Hoar of Walpole and Mary Ann Sannella of Westford. Dear sister of Margaret Hoar of Hull, Elanor Phelan of Swampscott, Anna Bresnahan of Framingham and the late John McHugo, Joseph McHugo and Kay Tansey. Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home, 146 Dorchester Street, SOUTH BOSTON, Thursday at 9:00 A.M. Funeral Mass in St. Brigid's Church at 10:00 A.M. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 4:00-8:00 P.M. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury. Employee of Roche Brothers, West Roxbury of 38 years.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/obituaries/death_notices/view.bg?articleid=1069546

Her sister's obituary:
MetroWest Daily News, The (Framingham, MA) - August 20, 2008
Deceased Name: Ann R. Bresnahan
FRAMINGHAM -- Ann R. Bresnahan, 86, of Framing-ham, passed into the arms of her beloved husband, John, already in the care of the Lord, on Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008, at St. Patrick's Manor in Framing-ham. A Framingham resident for the past three years, and a prior resident of Holliston for 12 years, and of Waltham for 30 years, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Mary (Morrissey) McHugo.
Throughout her life, she stayed active with many volunteer community services. Most recently she was a member of the Council on Aging in Holliston, a member of the Holliston Pantry Shelf, and St. Mary's Women's Guild. She was a board member of the resident's council of St. Patrick's Manor.
She is survived by one son, John Bresnahan and his wife, Karen, of Grafton; two daughters, Susan Connerney and her husband, Michael, of Milford and Mary Sannella and her husband, Michael, of Westford; two sisters, Eleanor Phelan of Swampscott and Margaret Hoar of Holliston. She also leaves behind seven grandchildren, Brian and his wife, Kellie, Kevin, Maeve, Beth, Meghan, Michael, Matthew, and one great-granddaughter, Claire. She was predeceased by two sisters, Frances and Kay, and two brothers, Joseph and John McHugo.
Calling hours will take place on Thursday, Aug. 21, from 4 to 7 p.m., at the Chesmore Funeral Home (www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com), 854 Washington St., (Rte. 16), Holliston. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, Aug. 22, at 9:30 a.m., in the Chapel at St. Patrick's Manor in Framing-ham, following a one hour visitation in the Chapel, prior to the Mass. Burial will follow in Mt. Feake Cemetery in Waltham.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Patrick's Manor, 863 Central St., Framingham, MA. 01701.

Her sister:
Phelan, Ellen A. (Eleanor)
Of Swampscott, formerly of Lynn, died Friday, January 25, 2013 after a long illness. She is survived by her cherished and devoted husband and best friend of almost 70 happy years, Dr. John V. (Jack) Phelan, Jr., and by their four children and their spouses: Maureen Phelan of Lynn; John V. Phelan III and his wife, Mary of Swampscott; Mark M. Phelan and his wife, Robin of Boxford; and Matthew C. Phelan and his wife, Erolynn of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Eleanor is also survived by her sisters-in-law Ellen McHugo and Lorraine McHugo, and her dear friend and sister-in-law, Marie B. Phelan of Lynn. In addition, she is survived by eleven grandchildren, John, Erinn, Michael, Tiffany, Patrick, Catherine, Aileen, Caroline and Michaela Phelan, Kimberly Phelan Nothnagel, and Helene (Phelan) Larsen; two great-grandchildren, Susanna and Charley Nothnagel, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family in Greater Boston. Eleanor was born January 19, 1924 in Roslindale, a daughter of the late Michael and Mary (Morrissey) McHugo. She is preceded in death by her two brothers, Joseph and John McHugo, four sisters, Margaret Hoar, Ann Bresnahan, Kay Tanzy, and Frances Potts and their spouses and by her loved and admired father- and mother-in-law, Judge John V. Phelan and Helene (Crowley) Phelan. Eleanor was active in the Lynn community from the time she arrived as a new bride and mother. She was a faithful communicant at St. John's Church in Swampscott, and a former member of the Infant of Prague Guild. Eleanor also volunteered with the Little Sisters of the Assumption until the Order left Lynn. Eleanor was a past President of the Women's Auxiliary of the Massachusetts Medical Association. She was proud of volunteering 13,000 hours at the Pink Shop gift shop at the old Lynn Hospital. She and Jack were founding members of the Magic Lantern Playhouse. Eleanor was a member of Swampscott Town Meeting for three years. Eleanor was always a good sport; since Jack enjoyed adventurous travel, in addition to many sunny and restful Caribbean and European trips with him or the entire family, she found herself accompanying Jack in a motorized canoe up the piranha-infested Suriname River, or on safari in East Africa, or traveling through the South Pacific, visiting islands as diverse as Tahiti and Yap. However, her favorite travel was accompanying Jack to one of the many jazz festivals they attended around the country and in Mexico. She loved to listen while Jack played the piano with his band, but she loved even more to dance along. For years, Eleanor met with her closest friends in a monthly garden club. She also enjoyed painting, embroidery, gardening, and baking; she was an accomplished knitter and an ardent reader. Eleanor created and nurtured a happy family. She loved holidays, when her geographically scattered children would return to her home. Eleanor's warm laugh and loving gentle spirit was loved by many, not just her family. She is irreplaceable. She will be greatly missed. Her Funeral will be held from the Cuffe-McGinn, 157 Maple St., LYNN on Thursday, January 31 at 10:00AM followed by a Funeral Mass to celebrate her life in St. John the Evangelist Church, Swampscott at 11:00AM. Interment to follow at St. Joseph's Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visiting hours on Wednesday from 4-8PM. Donations in Eleanor's memory may be made to the Smile Train, P.O. Box 96231, Washington, D.C. 20090-6231. For online memorial and guestbook, please visit www.cuffemcginn.com
Published in The Boston Globe on Jan. 29, 2013
 
McHugo, Margaret (I27876)
 
2000 [[Obituary:
http://www.harrisfhome.com/show.pl?id=328
Charles D. Orr, age 84, of Shelby, passed away Monday, April 9, 2007 at Hackley Lakeshore Hospital in Shelby.

He was born September 28, 1922 in Pellston, Michigan the son of William and Hattie (Gere) Hoar.

He lived in Whitehall for fifty years. Mr. Orr was employed at Whitehall Leather Company for twenty-two years before his retirement.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Gertrude. He married Beverly Niles on April 28, 2001. He moved to Shelby at that time and became a member of Shelby Wesleyan Church. The family would like to thank Dr. Michael Schaub for his loving care given during Charlie?a??Ls illness.

Mr. Orr is survived by his wife, Beverly and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Edwin Hoar and Lester Orr and sister, Eva Drier.

A memorial service will be held Friday, April 13, 2007, 11 a.m. at Shelby Wesleyan Church with Pastor Rob Henderson officiating.

To find the church from the US31 expressway, take the Shelby exit and go east on Shelby Road 1 mile to the stop sign. Turn left onto State Street-Oceana Drive and go about 300 feet. The church is on the right side of the street at the corner of State Street and Ferry Street.

Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Shelby.

Memorials to Shelby Wesleyan Church are appreciated. 
Hoar, Charles (I20520)
 

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