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2051 [[Obituary:
Sylvia V. Summers, 87, of Elizabethtown, passed away on Saturday, February 6th at ManorCare, Elizabethtown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hughie A. Summers. She was born on April 27, 1922 in Centre County, the daughter of the late John and Sarah Hoar. She lived in Lewistown before moving to Elizabethtown in 1975 to be near her family. Sylvia was a homemaker and she enjoyed her grandchildren, embroidery and playing Bingo. She attended Faith Bible Church. She is survived by her 4 children, Sandra (Freed) (Raymond) Leach, Elizabethtown, Donald H. Summers, Lititz, James E. (Pamela) Summers, Bainbridge, Dannie W. (Carol) Summers, Elizabethtown; 10 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; 4 great great grandchildren and a sister, Josephine Johnson, Milroy. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert Summers; 5 brothers; 1 sister; and 2 granddaughters.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Sylvia's Life Celebration Services from Boyer Funeral Home, 144 E. High St., Elizabethtown on Thursday, Feb. 11th at 7:00 p.m. and also on Friday, Feb. 12th at Milroy U.M. Church, 91 S. Main St., Milroy at 1:00 p.m. Interment in the Milroy Cemetery. Friends may call at the Boyer Funeral Home on Thursday from 6:00-7:00 p.m. and also on Friday at the church from 12:00-1:00 p.m. Please omit flowers. Memorials may be sent to American Cancer Society, 314 Good Dr., Lancaster, PA 17603-9983 or American Heart Assoc., 610 Community Way, Lancaster, PA 17603 in Sylvia's memory. 
Hoar, Sylvia (I36106)
 
2052 [[Obituary:
Syracuse Newspapers, Inc. Nov 23, 1996
Violet M. Horr, 88, of 83 Tallman St. died Thursday at her home.
Mrs. Horr was a life resident of the Oswego area. Her husband, Frederick J., died in 1988 and a daughter, Ruth Ann Shurtliff, died in 1990.
Mrs. Horr was a life member of the Oswego Women's Bowling Hall of Fame and had served 28 years as secretary of Wades Diner Bowling League.
Surviving are a son, Frederick A. Orr of Oswego; three daughters, Margaret Lundy, Barbara Perfetti and Jean Sanders, all of Oswego; a sister, Thelma Gadbaw of Oswego; 17 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be 11:30 a.m. Monday at Nelson Funeral Home, the Rev. Steven Ingerson officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 124 W. Fifth St.

Her sister's obituary:
http://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=1013534&fh_id=10588&s_id=69444962-AB35-48E1-181F946311935AFA
Thelma (Gadbaw) Daniels
(March 16, 1910 - December 20, 2010)
Thelma (Gadbaw) Daniels, 100, of Oswego, passed away December 20, 2010 at St. Luke Health Services.
Born in Oswego, she was the daughter of the late Alvin and Margaret (Bailey) Porter.
She owned and operated Thelma's Beauty Shop for over 30 years. She also owned Geers and Gadbaw's Restaurant.
Thelma enjoyed crafting for her family.
Surviving are several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a sister, Violet Horr; a brother, Alvin Porter; step-brother, Nelson Porter; step-sisters Gladys Porter Shooter and Minnie Porter Kent.
Funeral Services will be held privately. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. 
Porter, Violet (I8332)
 
2053 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I28270)
 
2054 [[Obituary:
The Boston Globe
Date: June 22, 1988
Rita M. (Frazer) Hoar of Sunapee, N.H., died of pneumonia Sunday at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover. She was 65.
Mrs. Hoar was born in Cambridge and moved to Sunapee from Stoneham in 1982. She served as a yeoman 3d class in the Navy during World War II.
She leaves her husband, Francis H.; four sons, Michael F. of Georges Mills, N.H., Richard J. of Redlands, Calif., Gerard R. of New London., N.H., and Stephen J. of Boston; a daughter, Jean M. Mayo of Londonderry, N.H.; two sisters, Loretta Frazer of Stoneham and Elizabeth Heller of Sherman Oaks, Calif.; and seven grandchildren.
A memorial Mass will be said Friday at 11 a.m. in St. Joachim's Church, Sunapee.
Edition: THIRD
Page: 43 
Frazer, Rita (I29160)
 
2055 [[Obituary:
The Boston Globe; Dec 18, 1995; 118 Words Charles E. Pedroli of Medfield died Saturday in Copley Nursing Home in Stoughton. He was 82. Born in Dorchester, he graduated from Mechanic Arts High School in ... as a supervising inspector. He leaves his wife, Angelina (Motta); three daughters, Marjorie A. Meehan of Walpole, Janice J. Hoar of Foxborough and ... 
Pedroli, Charles E. (I29182)
 
2056 [[Obituary:
The Hartford Courant 2001
HINDLE, Romola M.
Romola M. Hindle, 96, of Avon, passed away on Wednesday, (November 14, 2001) after a brief illness. She was born in Grand Lake Stream, ME, on May 16, 1905 to the late Willis and Laura (Patterson) Hoar and lived there until she left to pursue a nursing career in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Until recently, she had been living in Kingfield, ME. She leaves her step son, Donald Hindle and wife, Nancy of Narragansett, RI; her two grandsons, Jeffrey and Gregory Hindle; her niece, Marie Kowalsky and husband, Charles of Glastonbury; her niece, Charlotte Swanson and husband, John of Interlaken, NY; her nephews, Warren Hoar of W. Willington and Willis Hoar of Tolleson, AZ; her niece, Barbara Wheaton and husband, Kenneth of Grand Lake Stream, ME; her great niece, Susan Davenport and husband, Douglas of Burlington; her great niece, Susan Hurd and husband, James of Lexington, ME; her great nephew, Christopher Wheaton of Grand Lake Stream, ME; and her sister-in-law, Helen Hoar of Waterville, ME. She also leaves her special friends, Patricia Hanmer of W. Simsbury, Darlene Twiss and Michael Clemens of Maine, Mary Vrooman of Simsbury, Peter and Anne Hurd of New Hampshire. She was predeceased by seven siblings, her first husband, Gustaf Nelson and second husband, John Hindle. Memorial donations may be made to Franklin Memorial Hospital Capital Campaign in Farmington, ME. Graveside services were held at Pawtuxet Memorial Park in Warwick, RI. 
Hoar, Romola Maud (I14412)
 
2057 [[Obituary:
The Hartford Courant 2004
KOWALSKY, Charles W.
Charles W. Kowalsky, 85, of Glastonbury beloved husband of 58 years to Marie (Hoar) Kowalsky died Monday, (December 20, 2004) at Hartford Hospital. He was born November 23, 1919 in Glastonbury son of the late Charles W. and Emma (Bogli) Kowalsky and had been a lifelong resident. Mr. Kowalsky was a US Army veteran having served during World War II. Prior to his retirement he was employed with the Royal Typewriter Company for over 23 years. Mr. Kowalsky enjoyed attending country fairs all over New England. Besides his loving wife Marie he is survived by two daughters, Ellen Viele and her husband, Rich of Hebron, and Darlene Sines and her husband, Kris of Bolton; two grandsons, Richard Viele and his wife, Amber and Joseph Viele and his wife Lisa; two great granddaughters, Ruthie and Britney Viele and numerous nieces and nephews. Besides his parents Mr. Kowalsky was predeceased by a son. Charles W. Kowalsky III. A graveside service will be held Friday, December 24, at 11 a.m. in Bolton Center Cemetery, Bolton. Calling hours will be Thursday, Dec. 23, 6-8 p.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Manchester. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Redeemer Lutheran Church Building Fund, 361 Beaumont Highway, Lebanon, CT. 06249 
Kowalski, Charles (I8779)
 
2058 [[Obituary:
The Hartford Courant 2004)
INGELLIS, Julia L. (Hoar)
Julia L. Ingellis, 43, of the 2300 block of Court Circle, Virginia Beach, VA passed away Friday (August 20, 2004) at home. A native of Burlington, Mrs. Ingellis is survived by her husband, David J. Ingellis; her father, Warren T. Hoar of California; and three daughters, Jenna, Angelina and Christina Ingellis all of Virginia Beach. She is also survived by a sister, Shelly Jones of Old Greenwich; and four brothers, Chris Hoar of Wisconsin, Kevin Hoar and Shawn Hoar both of Connecticut and Peter Hoar of California. Memorial donations may be made to the Julia Ingellis Fund, c/o her three daughters at any Bank of America or mailed to Bank of America VA6-985-01-01, 1255 Nimmo Parkway, Virginia Beach, VA 23456. 
Hoar, Julia (I10348)
 
2059 [[Obituary:
The Oregonian. Portland, Or.: Oct 31, 2001. p. D.09
Arthur L. Fish
A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, 2001, in Skyline Funeral Home for Arthur L. Fish, who died Oct. 27 at age 69.
Mr. Fish was born May 4, 1932, in Salt Lake City. He graduated from Stanford University and served as a pilot in the U.S. Navy. A salesman for Crown Zellerbach, he was transferred to Portland from Palo Alto, Calif., in 1960. He later worked for Oregon Portland Cement and then owned McDowell Bag for about 20 years, retiring in 1988. He moved in 1995 to Bend. He was a Little League coach in the 1980s. In 1957, he married Charlotte Shakespeare Horr; she died in 1987.
Survivors include his sons, Arthur L. Jr. and Steve; daughter, Lauri; and two grandchildren.
Remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Deschutes Memorial in Bend. 
Fish, Arthur Lyman Jr. (I31440)
 
2060 [[Obituary:
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
Date: December 6, 2002
FRAMINGHAM - Helen Marie Hoar, 91, of Framingham, formerly of Hingham, a retired vice principal in the Boston school system, died Tuesday at Metro-West Medical Center in Framingham.
Miss Hoar worked in Boston schools for many years, eventually serving as vice principal at O'Reilly Elementary School. She retired in 1976.
She was a member of the Massachusetts Teachers Retirement Organization and the Bible study group at Resurrection Church in Hingham.
She was an avid reader and enjoyed gardening, photography, visiting museums, doing volunteer work and vacationing in Dennis.
She was born, raised and educated in South Boston and lived in Hingham for many years ... 
Hoar, (Miss or Mrs.?) Helen (I36755)
 
2061 [[Obituary:
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
Date Published: May 6, 2002
Evelyn B. Day
WEYMOUTH - Evelyn B. (Hoar) Day, 93, of South Weymouth, a linotype operator, died Saturday at Emerald Court in Norwood.
Mrs. Day worked at the Boston News Bureau for many years.
She was a member of the Sons of Union Veterans James Russell Lowell Camp.
Born and raised in Jamaica Plain, she was educated at St. Thomas Aquinas School and graduated from Girls High School in Boston in 1926. She lived in South Weymouth for many years.
Wife of the late George J. Day, Mrs. Day is survived ... 
Hoar, Evelyn (I36620)
 
2062 [[Obituary:
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA; Jul 8, 2003; Ellen Galambos; 122 Words HULL - John W. Farrell, 42, of Hull, a lineman for Verizon, died Sunday at home. Mr. Farrell was a veteran of the Army. He was born and raised in Dorchester. He lived in Hull 20 years. He is survived by his parents, John Farrell of Weymouth and Gail (Hoar) Gaul of Milton; four sisters, Patricia M. Delaney of ... 
Farrell, John W. (I29181)
 
2063 [[Obituary:
WILLIAMS ? Doris Jean (nee Hoar)
September 29, 1921 ? February 16, 2011
Doris Jean Williams passed away peacefully on February 16, 2011.
Doris was extremely proud to be a Calgarian, born and bred. She had a truly generous spirit and a gentle soul. Doris was a remarkable woman, and she will be greatly missed by her friends and family.
She is lovingly remembered by her daughters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Many thanks for the extraordinary care she received on ward 58 of the Rockyview Hospital and to Dr. Gail.
A private ceremony will be held on Saturday, February 19, 2011 to celebrate her life. Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com.
If friends so desire, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
In living memory of Doris Williams, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES Park Memorial Chapel, 5008 ELBOW DRIVE S.W. Telephone: (403)243-8200 
Hoar, Doris (I34873)
 
2064 [[Obituary:
WILLIAMS, Patricia M. (Hoar) Of Arlington, August 15, 2010. Beloved wife of 59 years to Paul. Loving mother of Paul "Jerry" of Everett, Daniel of Lowell, Lawrence of Medford, Richard of Medford and James of Arlington. Sister of Marion Gavin of Hingham, the late John, Betty. Fran and Dot. Also survived by 7 grandchildren, Ryan, Patrick, Matthew, Kristy, John, Paul, Patty, and extended loving family. Funeral from the Keefe Funeral Home, 5 Chestnut St., (Rt.60, adjacent to St. Agnes Church) ARLINGTON on Thursday 9 am. Funeral Mass in St. Agnes Church at 10 am. Burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 4-8 pm. In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Patricia may be made to Brookhaven Hospice, 6 Beech St., Framingham, MA 01702.
and...
Patricia M. (Hoar) Williams of Arlington, a homemaker, died Sunday at Emerson Nursing Center in Watertown after a lengthy illness. She was 82.
Born in Haverhill, and raised and educated in Somerville, Mrs. Williams was a resident of Arlington for 54 years.
She was a communicant of St. Agnes Church for 54 years.
Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband of 59 years, Paul G.; five sons, Paul "Jerry" of Everett, Daniel of Lowell, Lawrence and Richard, both of Medford, and James of Arlington; a sister, Marion Gavin of Hingham; and seven grandchildren.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Agnes Church, Arlington.
Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Arlington.
Arrangements by Keefe Funeral Home, Arlington 
Hoar, Patricia (I8540)
 
2065 [[Obituary:
Worcester Telegram & Gazette Jul 19, 2000
HOBE SOUND, Fla. -- Thomas E. Hoar Sr., 78, of Hobe Sound, formerly of Springfield, Mass., a business owner, died Sunday, July 16, in Martin Memorial Medical Center, Stuart.
He leaves his wife of 55 years, Mary M. Hoar; two sons; a daughter; two sisters; two grandchildren. He graduated from Lawrence Academy in Groton, Mass., and the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II.
Mr. Hoar owned and was president of Thomas E. Hoar Inc. in Port Washington, N.Y., and Holbrook, N.Y., for 42 years.
He was a member of St. Christopher Catholic Church and Lost Lake Country Club.
The memorial Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 20, in St. Christopher Catholic Church. Donations may be made to American Heart Association, 1111 South Federal Highway, Suite 110, Stuart, FL 34994. Young & Prill Funeral Home, Stuart, is directing arrangements

Worcester, Mass.: Jul 19, 2000. p. B.5
HOAR_Thomas E., Sr. of Hobe Sound, FL died Sunday, July 16, 2000. He was 78. Born in Springfield, MA, he had been a resident of Hobe Sound for two years after coming here from Jupiter, FL. Prior to retirement, he was Owner and President of Thomas E. Hoar, Inc. for 42 years, in Port Washington and Holbrook, NY. Thomas was a graduate of The Lawrence Academy in Groton, MA and of The College of The Holy Cross in Worcester, MA and of The Tuck School of Finance, Dartmouth College, Dartmouth, NH. During World War II he served in the United States Marines as a Lieutenant. He was a member of St. Christopher Catholic Church, Hobe Sound, and Lost Lake Country Club, Hobe Sound. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Mary M. Hoar of Hobe Sound; two sons, Thomas E. Hoar, Jr. of E. Setauket, NY, Bruce E. Hoar of Stony Brook, NY; his daughter, Andrea L. Lamb of San Diego, CA; two sisters Lillian Shea of San Francisco, CA, Rita McCleery of St.Louis , MO and Naples, FL and two grandchildren. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Thursday, July 20, 2000, 10 AM at St. Christopher Catholic Church, Hobe Sound. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider The American Heart Association, 1111 S. Federal Highway, Suite 110, Stuart, FL 34994. 
Hoar, Thomas Sr. (I33379)
 
2066 [[Obituary:
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
Date: July 9, 2003
Veronica J. Adix
1938-2003
Veronica J. Adix, 65, of Pine Bluffs died July 5 at United Medical Center-West.
She was born May 20, 1938, in St. Louis and had lived in Pine Bluffs since 1982.
Mrs. Adix had retired as secretary to the chief of staff at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center from 1984 to 2000.
She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church in Pine Bluffs.
She was a ministry reader on Sundays, secretary to the council at St. Paul's Parish for many years, very active at the church, received two first-place awards in 1984 from the Wyoming Press Association for design and layout. She received many service awards from the VA.
Mrs. Adix is survived by her husband, Tom Adix of Pine ... a daughter, Samantha Hoar of Pine Bluffs; a brother, Tom Kaimann ... 
Kaimann, Veronica J. (I29162)
 
2067 [[Obituary: Anamosa Journal June 30, 1970
John Andreesen Dies Unexpectedly, Sunday, June 28
John C Andreesen, 75, Anamosa, died unexpectedly on Sunday, June 28 at his residence at 206 park Ave.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 1, at 1:30 pm at St. Paul Lutheran church. Rev. Nolan W. Harmon will conduct the service. Burial will be in Cedar Memorial Park cemetery, Cedar Rapids.
Pallbearers include Carl Siebels, Garret Gerdes, Jr., Richard Andreesen, James Glick, Darrel Goodenow and David Burns.
George Rieken will be organist. Henry Biere will be soloist.
He was born June 21, 1895, son of Henry Andreesen and Margaret Folkerts Andreesen, Kloster, Germany. He came to the United States in 1907 with his parents and settled in Wayne township. He attended Wayne township school.
He was married Feb 27, 1924, to Fern Horr. He farmed near Anamosa, until moving to Anamosa in 1959. He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran church.
Survivors Listed..Survivors included his wife, Fern; a daughter, Betty Tampa, Fla.; tow sons, Robert, Center Junction and John E. Anamosa, and five grandchildren.
Others include one brother, Henry, Monticello; six sisters, Mrs. Gerd Gerdes, Anamosa; Mrs. Alma Siebels, Reseda, Calif.; Mrs. Garret Siebels; Monticello; Mrs. Ed Carlson, Arlington, Texas; Mrs. Bernell Schwirtz, Martelle; and Mrs. Grace Woodworth, Bozeman, Mont. 
Andreesen, Johann Christoph (I34287)
 
2068 [[Obituary: Boston Globe. Boston, Mass.: Jul 5, 2004. p. B.9
Dorothy McBride Hoar, 81, of Peabody, formerly of Beverly, wife of the late William M. Hoar Jr., died June 25, 2004.

Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., daughter of the late Clarence and Elsie (Bennis) McBride and stepdaughter of the late Capt. Harold Faul Ely, USN, she was raised in Western Pennsylvania and graduated from Seton Hill College in 1944.

Mrs. Hoar enlisted in the United States Navy immediately upon graduation and was commissioned as a Naval officer, being sworn in by her stepfather Captain Harold Faul Ely, USN. She served as a special communications officer in the War Department in Washington, D.C., coordinating top-secret communiques with the White House and the highest military and naval commanders.

She met her late husband Lt. William M. Hoar Jr., USN at a Washington, D.C. Naval officer's club, and they were married in 1947. The couple settled in Beverly and raised eight children.

Always possessing a passion for education, and after delaying her graduate education, Mrs. Hoar earned her master's degree in 1970 at the age of 47. She was an active community volunteer in numerous organizations and church groups, including Meals on Wheels, Hospice and St John's Ladies Sodality. In 1995, she was featured in a Clark Booth television special on the significant contributions made by women in the military during World War II.

Mrs. Hoar and her husband retired to Sun City Center, Fla. in 1982. They were avid golfers, travelers, readers and companions. They would have been married 57 years on June 26 of this year.

Mrs. Hoar is survived: by eight children, Mary Hoar, Ann Hoar deGalvan and Catherine Butler of Beverly, Patricia Michallyszyn of Marston Mills, Dorothy Bradford of Kennebunk, Maine, Margaret Lucci of Fairhaven, Vt., Joan Henkels of Wenham and William M. Hoar III of Chichester, N.H.; 18 grandchildren, Damien, Matthew, Luke, Timothy, Catherine, Julia, Erin, Hannah, Alex, Marie, Marc, Suzanne, Austin, Sam, Sarah, Abigail, Ian and Julianna; many nieces and nephews, and her caregivers at Sunrise at Gardner Park in Peabody.

Her funeral was held June 30 from the Campbell Funeral Home of Beverly, followed by a funeral Mass celebrated in St. John the Evangelist Church, Beverly. Burial was in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Research Foundation, Attn: Grants and Contributions, 1236 Ginger Crescent, Virginia Beach, VA 23456 or to the Hospice of the North Shore, 10 Elm St., Danvers, MA 01923.

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Boston Globe, The (7/11/2004)
Dorothy Hoar, 81, educator who handled WWII missives
By Nikoletta Banushi, Globe Correspondent | July 5, 2004

Dorothy (McBride) Hoar of Peabody, an educator and mother who served as a special communications officer in the War Department during World War II, died June 25 at Ledgewood Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center in Beverly. She was 81 and had Alzheimer's disease.
Mrs. Hoar was born in Pittsburgh and she grew up in western Pennsylvania. She graduated in 1944 with a bachelor's degree in economics from Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pa. She earned a master's degree in education from Salem State College in 1970.

Upon graduation from Seton Hill, Mrs. Hoar enlisted in the Navy and was commissioned as a naval officer, sworn in by her stepfather, Captain Harold Fall Ely, USN.

Mrs. Hoar then went to work in the War Department in Washington, D.C., her family said, coordinating communiques, including some on top-secret matters, between the White House and the highest military and naval commanders.

''She played a fairly important role in World War II," said her daughter, Patricia Michallyszyn of Marston Mills. ''She was very outstanding, extremely bright, and articulate."

In 1995, Mrs. Hoar was featured in a Clark Booth television special on the significant contributions made by women in the military during World War II.

''It's believed that she delivered an eyes-only message to the president the night before he announced that the Japanese have surrendered," said Michallyszyn.

Mrs. Hoar met her husband, William M. Hoar Jr., who was a Navy lieutenant, at a Washington Naval Officers' Club, and they were married in 1947.

The couple settled in Beverly and raised eight children.

During the mid- to late 1970s, Mrs. Hoar taught at the Tower School and Fran Alexander Nursery, both in Beverly.

''She believed she was born to be a mom," said Michallyszyn.

In 1982, Mrs. Hoar retired to Sun City Center, Fla., with her husband. He died in 1997.

In Florida, Mrs. Hoar was an active volunteer, serving with meals on wheels, hospice, and the St. John's Ladies Sodality.

She also was an avid golfer, traveler, and reader.

She leaves six other daughters, Mary, Ann and Catherine Butler, all of Beverly; Dorothy Bradford of Kennebunk, Maine, Margaret Lucci of Fairhaven, Vt., and Joan Henkels of Wenham; a son, William M. III of Chichester, N.H.; and 18 grandchildren.

A funeral Mass was said June 30 at St. John the Evangelist Church in Beverly. Burial was in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park in Peabody. 
McBride, Dorothy (I2541)
 
2069 [[Obituary: Edward T. ZURVANSKY, 1990, Boswell, Somerset County, PA
Edward T. Zurvansky, 50, of Center St., Boswell, died Jan. 6, 1990, in Memorial Hospital, Johnstown. Born May 20, 1939, in Quecreek, son of Mary Smith Zurvansky and the late Ted Zurvansky. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, the former Elaine Hoar, and these children; Bryan, Centerville, Md.; and Christine, wife of Scott Budzina, Boswell; three grandchildren; also one brother, Leonard A., Somerset. Employed by Pa. Turnpike Commission for 22 years. A member of Somerset County Beagle Club, the Old-Timers Baseball Associaton and Jenners Rod and Gun Club. Served with the U.S. Army in Korea. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today in Robert H. Halverson Funeral Home, where services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Rev. Milton Morris officiating. Interment, Somerset County Memorial Park. Daily American, January 8, 1990 
Zuravnsky, Edward (I22690)
 
2070 [[Obituary: HOAR, Eleanor (McCarthy)
Eleanor (McCarthy) Hoar, the wife of Joseph T. Hoar, died Saturday, (January 17, 2004) at her home in Newington where she had lived the past 43 years. Born in Hartford, the daughter of the late Timothy and Bridie (O'Shea) McCarthy, she was a graduate of Weaver High School in Hartford. Eleanor worked at the Aetna Life and Casualty Company for several years and was a communicant of St. Mary's Church, Newington. She is survived by her husband Joseph, her daughter and son-in-law, Joanne and Kenneth Russell of Wallingford; her grandchildren, Daniel Joseph Russell and Hannah Shea Russell; her sister, Lucille Flanagan of Wethersfield; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sisters, Marie Vaughan and June Perry. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Jan. 21 beginning with calling hours from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Molloy Funeral Home, 906 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, and followed by the celebration of her funeral mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Willard Ave., Newington. Burial will follow in West Meadow Cemetery, Newington. Donations in her memory may be made to the American Lung Association of Connecticut, 45 Ash Street, East Hartford 06108. For further information, directions or to share memories of Eleanor with her family, please visit online at www.molloyfuneralhome.com.
Published in the Hartford Courant on 1/19/2004.

Her sister's obituary:
Hartford Courant, The (CT) - February 19, 2003
Deceased Name: PERRY, JUNE (MCCARTHY)
PERRY, June (McCarthy)
June (McCarthy) Perry, the widow of Edwin ''Ted'' Perry, died Sunday, (February 16, 2003) at her home in West Hartford. Born in Hartford, the daughter of the late Timothy and Bridie (O'Shea) McCarthy, she had made her home in West Hartford for over 39 years. June was a graduate of Hartford High School, a member of the West Hartford Belles, and a communicant of St. Brigid Church. She was a retired employee of the State of Connecticut, last working in land acquisitions for the Department of Environmental Protection. Mrs. Perry is survived by her son, David of West Hartford; her daughter, Catherine of Charlestown, MA; her son Steven, his wife Laurie; and her granddaughter, Megan all of Bristol. Her two sisters, Eleanor Hoar of Newington, Lucille Flanagan of Wethersfield; and several nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews also survive her. She was predeceased by her sister, Marie Vaughan. Funeral services will be Thursday, Feb. 20, 10:30 a.m. from the Molloy Funeral Home, 906 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, with a Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. in St. Brigid Church, Elmwood. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, West Hartford. There are no calling hours. Donations in her memory may be made to St. Jude Children's Research, P.O. Box 3704, Memphis, TN 38103. 
McCarthy, Eleanor (I18902)
 
2071 [[Obituary: Hoar, Ronald E.
Ronald E. Hoar born Nov. 18, 1929 and passed away Feb. 15, 2005 of a short illness. Survived by mother Mildred Hoar of Conn.; wife Lynn of 53 years, five children Michael, Kevin, Elizabeth Eiland, Marc and Kathyrn, 10 grandchildren, a sister Marlene Wehmhoff of Conn., one niece and 2 nephews. Visiting hours 5-7:30 on Feb. 25th at Live Oak Memorial Park and Mortuary 200 E. Duarte Rd., Monrovia, CA. Services Church of the Good Shepherd Methodist Church 400 W. Duarte Rd., Arcadia, CA Sat., Feb. 26th 10:00. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Church of the Good Shepherd Methodist Church 400 W. Duarte Rd., Arcadia, CA 91007 or the Ron Hoar Scholarship Fund c/o Arcadia Music Club, P.O. Box 660131 Arcadia, CA 91066-0131.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on 2/24/2005. 
Hoar, Ronald (I38113)
 
2072 [[Obituary: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~caillet101/g_obits.html
David P. Gallery, Pleasant Prairie, Died Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005, at Hospitality Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born in Gardner, Mass., on Oct. 8, 1938, he was the son of the late Douglas C. and Dorothy (Slee) Gallery. He attended schools in Caro. He was a graduate of Caro High School and of the Gateway Technical College's machinist program. A U.S. Navy veteran, he served from May 27, 1957, until his honorable discharge on Jan. 30, 1961. He was in the Navy Band. On April 24, 1965, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Kenosha, he married Peggy Hoar. He worked for Ramsdell Mobil Service and as a machinist for Snap-on Inc. for 35 years, retiring in 2000. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church. His hobbies included traveling, casino gambling, playing the trumpet and yard work. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Robin Savaglio and Jane (Paul) Watkins, both of Kenosha; and one granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his stepmother, Blanche (Campbell) Gallery. Proko Funeral Home and Crematory was in charge of arrangements. Tuscola County Advertiser 2-16-2005 
Gallery, David P. (I54220)
 
2073 [[Obituary: http://iagenweb.org/boards/monona/obituaries/index.cgi?review=156095
Anderson, Eva B.
ANDERSON, HOAR, GROSS
Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer Date: 5/8/2007
EVA B. ANDERSON
CASTANA, Iowa --- Eva Belle Anderson, 81, of Castana died Thursday, Nov. 16, 1995, at the Burgess Memorial Hospital in Onawa, Iowa.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Castana Community Church with the Rev. Patricia Preusz officiating. Burial will be in Center Cemetery, rural Castana. Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, with Rebekah services and a prayer service at 7 p.m. at the Pearson Funeral Home in Onawa.
Mrs. Anderson was born April 4, 1914, in rural Onawa, the daughter of Charles F. and Effie Mabel (Gross) Hoar. She graduated from Blencoe School in 1932 and worked at the Monona County Farm in Castana. She married Fred Alvin Anderson Nov. 17, 1934, in LeMars, Iowa. Mr. Anderson died August 3, 1980. She had been a resident of the Maple Heights Nursing Home since October 1993.
Mrs. Anderson was a member of the Castana Community Church, where she served on the church board as financial secretary and as a youth leader for 17 years. She was a member of Maple View Rebekah Lodge 53 of Castana, and Elise Rebeka Lodge 222 of Onawa for over 60 years.
Survivors include three daughters and their husbands, Patricia and Paul Petersen Jr, of Turin, Iowa, Nancy and Harvey Hanson and Catherine and Brady Hanson, all of Castana; 13 grandchildren, Susan Steiner, Sandra Pflug, Roger Petersen, Julie Whitney, Pamela Meester, Cyndi Lacina, and Christopher, Steven, Kenneth, Ann, Bradley, Robert and Theresa Hanson; 22 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Flora Kelly of Onawa and Stella Vinson of Portland, Ore.; a brother, George Hoar, of Ute, Iowa; and a brother-in-law, Raymond Nelson of Castana.
She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Dorothy Arlene; a great granddaughter, Kelsey Pflug; two sisters, Mabel Anderson and Ida Nelson; and a brother-in-law, Edwin Anderson.
[Part of the Darrell Easton Obituary Collection; source: Sioux City Journal] 
Hoar, Eva (I9220)
 
2074 [[Obituary: Intelligencer Journal. Lancaster, Pa.: Dec 17, 1996. p. C.7
Florence M. Homsher, 84, of 418 Mount Pleasant Road, Quarryville, died Monday morning at home of natural causes.
She was the wife of the late Elmer T. Homsher Sr.
Born in Lancaster, she was a daughter of the late George J. and Anna E. Kemerley Smeltz.
She was a homemaker. Mrs. Homsher attended Grace Evangelical Congregational Church in Lancaster.
Surviving are a son, Elmer T. Jr. of Quarryville; four daughters, Anna E. Thatcher and Catherine N. Hoar, both of Quarryville, Sarah L. Long of Lancaster, and Shirley A., wife of Gust H. Dimitris Jr. of Akron; 14 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren; and four great- great grandchildren. 
Smeltz, Florence M. (I28232)
 
2075 [[Obituary: Intelligencer Journal. Lancaster, Pa.: Jan 25, 2003. p. 1
Ruth M. "Toot" Rutter, 88, of Gap, died Friday at home of natural causes.
Mrs. Rutter worked for her father, who owned the former Rutter's Restaurant in Gap.
She was a member of the former Gap United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Rutter was a member of the Gap Fire Company auxiliary, Gap Clock Tower Association and Chris Penn Chapter 455, Order of the Eastern Star of Christiana.
She enjoyed sending cards for all occasions.
Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late Howard L. and Elsie M. Hoar Rutter.
Surviving are a son, William H., married to Jeannette Miller Rutter of Gap; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Robert L.; and a sister, Evelyn E. 
Rutter, Ruth (I28228)
 
2076 [[Obituary: Mabel G. (ZERFOSS) RANDALL, 1993, Boswell, Somerset County, PA
Mabel G. (Zerfoss) Randall, 76, of Boswell RD 2 died March 10, 1993, at Conemaugh Hospital. Born Feb. 27, 1917, in Stonycreek Township. Daughter of Harry G. and Cora (Yoder) Zerfoss. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Henry Sr., in 1961; daughter, Charlotte; grandson, Michael R. Hager; great-granddaughter, Dawn Shawley; two sons-in-law, Donald Shawley and Irvin Jay Hoar; sister, Susie St.Clair, and brothers, LeRoy P. and Galen R. Survived by these children: Mildred "Peggy" (Shawley), wife of Earl Griffith of Hollsopple RD 2; Erma J. Hoar of Boswell RD 2; Joan L., wife of Telford Rager of Frederica, Del.; Henry Jr. of Boswell RD 2, and Sis, wife of Richard Chippeaux of Jessup, Md. Also 9 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and sister, Bessie, wife of Glenn Stutzman of Friedens RD 2. Member of ML Laurel United Church of Christ, and she devoted her life to her family. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Hoffman Funeral Home, Allegheny Street, Boswell, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Rev. Joseph M. Beer officiating. Interment, Beam Cemetery. Contributions to American Diabetes Association would be appreciated. Daily American, March 11, 1993 
Zerfoss, Mabel G. (I20705)
 
2077 [[Obituary: Mary Eleanor (Francis) Horr

HORR MARY ELEANOR FRANCIS April 27, 1906 to November 5, 2004 A long time resident of San Diego (35 years) and North County (57 years) passed away November 5, 2004. Born in Los Angeles to David Lewellyn Francis of Rhydygro, Llanufyl, Wales and Sarah Ann Smith of Liverpool, England. Moved to San Diego at the age of six. Graduated from San Diego High School and completed nurses training in 1925. Because of her young age at the time of graduation it was required that she wait until the following year (1926) to get her nursing certificate. She maintained that certificate for sixty years. She met James Ellsworth Horr of San Diego during her nurses training and they were married December 17, 1927. They were married 66 years before he passed away on February 13, 1994. They had three children, two girls, Margueritte Lee and Nancy Lewellyn which preceded them in death and a surviving son James David Horr. A brother, Richard Lewellyn Francis and sister, Margueritte Kerns Schmeeckle also preceded her in death. In addition to her nursing career she was an instructor for the American National Red Cross in 1942 and 1943. She also served as a gray lady for them in 1952. She was a member of the U.S. Air Force ground observer corps in 1953 and 1954. She received her fifty year membership pin to the Order of Eastern Star, La Jolla Chapter 479, now La Paloma Star Chapter 96 of San Diego. She was a member and Secretary for the North San Diego County Association of Plumbing Contractors Auxiliary in 1961 and 1962, a member of the San Diego Childrens Hospital Auxiliary, a member of Quail Gardens Foundation for over fifteen years, a member of the Republican Womens Club, and the Carlsbad Toastmasters Club in 1966 and 1967. She also was a member of the San Dieguito United Methodist Church and its Esther/Sarah Circle. She worked for the Walker Scott Dept. stores from 1969 to 1975 and received their Mother of the Year award in 1970. You could also see her during the Del Mar Fair time in the flower show entry department processing the entry cards and assisting the judges during judging. Even though she was not physically able to work as a nurse in the later years she was still able to use her nursing skills and work at Scripps Memorial Hospital scheduling surgeries. She is survived by two grandsons, Jeffrey D. Harr and his wife Linda and Gregory J. Harr and his wife Lorna. Five great-grandchildren, Rachel and Courtney Harr, Justin Horr, Joseph and Jordan Hasley. Two nephews, Stanley and Frederick Miley. Funeral Services will be at Greenwood Memorial Park, 4300 Imperial Ave, SD, Ca at 3 p.m. on Nov. 11, 2004. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Fallbrook Hospice, 624 East Elder, Fallbrook, Ca 92028. Please sign the guest book at obituaries.uniontrib.com Published in the San Diego Union-Tribune on 11/10/2004.]] 
Francis, Mary (I13323)
 
2078 [[Obituary: Matilda Marie (Lakey) Liles
19 Apr 1926 ? 28 Oct 2000 Contributed by Randall Phillips.
Matilda Marie Liles, 74 of Rogersville, passed away Saturday, October 28, 2000 at 3:30 PM. in' the home of her daughter in Springfield. Matilda was born on April 19, 1926 in Douglas County Mo. to John and Ida Hale Lakey. She was a member of the Believers Full Gospel Church in Springfield. She was married to Jim Liles on May 1, 1943 and he preceded her in death on April 27,1981. Surviving is her mother, Ida Munn, of Kennewick, WA.; step grandmother, Leona Hale of Springfield; two sons, Jimmy Liles and wife Dale of Rogersville, and Donnie Liles of Rogersville; four daughters and their husbands, Carolyn and Daniel Horr of Springfield, Naoma and Carl Adams of Rogersville, Linda and Lynn McCleary of Fair Grove, and Kathy and Paul Mitchell of Nixa; two half-brothers, Oden Sanders and wife Alene and Clifton Sanders and wife Betty, all of Washington; sister-in-law, Elsie Lakey of Oregon; three sisters, Darlene Bender, Donna Walker and husband Gary, and Louella Page and husband Jim all of Washington, 18 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Matilda was also proceeded in death by three sons; Lester, Lonnie and Earl Liles, a brother, Raymond Lakey, and a sister, Helen Sherbert. Services were held on Wednesday, November 1, 2000 in the Preston-Marsh Funeral Home in Rogersville. Burial followed in the Galloway Cemetery in Springfield. 
Lakey, Matilda Marie (I4522)
 
2079 [[Obituary: Providence Journal. Jan 5, 1994. p. B-06
CLARENCE E. CRANDALL, 93, of 10A Crandall Ave., Ashaway, superintendent of the Oak Grove and the 1st. Hopkinton Cemeteries for 50 years, died Monday at The Westerly Hospital. He was the husband of the late Dorith (Horr) Crandall.
Born in Hopkinton, he was a son of the late Herbert and Amelia (Kenyon) Crandall.
Mr. Crandall was a dairy farmer for many years and delivered raw milk in Ashaway. He dug graves at the local cemeteries until he was more than 80 years old.
He served as a trustee of the 1st. Hopkinton Cemetery. He was a member of the 1st. Hopkinton 7th-Day Baptist Church of Ashaway, and served as a deacon, treasurer and custodian.
Mr. Crandall leaves two daughters, Gwendolyn Bowyer of Ashaway, and Maitland Fothergill of Cumberland; six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild. He was brother of the late Tacy Crandall Saretzki.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the 1st. Hopkinton 7th-Day Baptist Church, Church Street. Burial will be in the 1st. Hopkinton Cemetery. 
Crandall, Clarence Ellison (I12905)
 
2080 [[Obituary: Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin Dec 7, 2002
PATRICIA L. HICKS, 61, of Willow Street, died Thursday at Roger Williams Medical Center.
Born in Cranston, a daughter of the late Gifford F. and Lucy V. (O'Dowd) Horr, she had lived in Providence most of her life. She was a homemaker. She leaves two daughters, Linda J. Neves of Warwick and Lori A. Costa of Cranston; five sisters, Lucille M. St. Martin, Elizabeth Frigon, Norma W. McGarry and Gladys B. Fanning, all of Warwick, and Olive F. Bentley of Cranston; a brother, Arnold G. Horr of Warwick; and three grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Donna M. Hicks, and sister of the late William F. Horr.
The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Ave., Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Timothy Church, Warwick Avenue, Warwick. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence. 
Horr, Patricia (I28143)
 
2081 [[Obituary: Published August 17, 2006 - The Forecaster/Falmouth, Maine
Lorraine E. Burrows, 88
PORTLAND ? Lorraine E. Burrows of Long Island and Portland cherished time spent with her family.

Burrows died on Aug. 13 at the Cedars on Ocean Avenue. She was born in Portland on Dec. 10, 1917, the daughter of the late Edith (Murphy) and Roscoe Fitzpatrick. She attended Saint Joseph's Academy, graduated from Portland High School in 1935, and graduated from Gorham Normal School in 1939 as one of the first members of the newly created four-year teacher undergraduate program.

Burrows taught school in Brewer until she married her husband, Stanley J. Burrows, on Dec. 26, 1942 in Portland. From then on, he always referred to her as "My Bride."

Throughout her life, Burrows summered on Long Island in Casco Bay. But after World War II, the couple moved to Boston where he continued with his career in the newspaper business.

Burrows was a loving and dedicated mother to her five children. She was actively involved with Girl Scouts, parent organizations in the schools, and supporting the efforts of her children. She was an effective substitute teacher for the Boston Public Schools and successfully completed several long term assignments.

Burrows and her husband returned to Portland and Long Island in 1979 when he retired from the newspaper business. They lived at Deering Pavilion from l990 to 2002. After her husband passed away, she moved into her new home at the Cedars on Ocean Avenue in Portland in 2002 where she enjoyed the wonderful experience, skilled care and friends she made at The Cedars.

She was predeceased by her husband and by a son, Edward Bunkie Burrows of Long Island and Bangor, Maine.

Surviving are her children Elizabeth Toni O'Donnell and husband Dennis of Long Island and Taveres, Fla.; Adam S. Burrows and wife JoAnn of Old Lyme, Conn.; Edith Jodie Packard (Barry, her husband, deceased in 2002) of Long Island and Portland; and Lorraine Terry Horr and husband Robert (Rocky) of Long Island and Cape Elizabeth; grandchildren Robina (O'Donnell) and Craig Laughlin of West Medford, Mass.; Ian and Cindy O'Donnell and Aiden of Easton, Pa.; Heather Fitzpatrick Burrows of Stamford, Conn.; Adam A. Burrows of Old Lyme, Conn.; Meredith Burrows and Nora of Hampton, Va.; and Kelly (Packard) and Sfc. Tony Zarate of Portland and their children Anthony and Arianna. Burrows truly loved her six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Their many visits to see Nana at the Cedars was always a special event that allowed her to express her sincere love and appreciation for her family. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

Visiting hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 16 at Jones, Rich & Hutchins Funeral Home, 199 Woodford Street, Portland. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 1342 Congress Street, Portland. Interment will be at Forest City Cemetery, So. Portland.

Those desiring may leave a memorial tribute by visiting www.mem.com.

The family would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff at The Cedars, particularly those on the Shapiro Unit, for their loving care.

Memorial contributions may be made to The Cedars, 630 Ocean Avenue, Portland, Maine 04103. 
Fitzpatrick, Lorraine E. (I10646)
 
2082 [[Obituary: Published in Baltimore Sun on January 3, 2010
HOAR , Thomas John On December 31, 2009 THOMAS JOHN HOAR beloved husband of the late Mary Hoar; loving father of Lawrence Hoar and his wife Annette, Thomas Hoar, Joann Bolin and her husband Curtis, Michael and Richard Hoar; dear brother of Ralph Hoar, Mildred Bonifzi and the late Mary Levausser, Rosemarie and Lawrence Hoar. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. Services private. 
Hoar, Thomas (I36323)
 
2083 [[Obituary: Published in Boston Herald on July 18, 2010
HOAR Irene A. (Wiatrowski), formerly of Dorchester, July 15, 2010. Beloved wife of the late John J. Hoar. Loving mother of Frances O'Keefe & her husband William of Falmouth. Dear grandmother of Christopher O'Keefe & his wife Catherine, Dennis O'Keefe & his wife Jennifer, and Susan St. Germain & her husband Douglas. Devoted great grandmother of Samantha, Anna and William O'Keefe, and Olivia St. Germain. Visitation in the John J. O'Connor & Son Funeral Home, 740 Adams St. (near Gallivan Blvd), DORCHESTER, on Monday from 8:30 to 9:30 A.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow in St. Brendan's Church, at 10:00 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery. 
Wiatrowski, Irene (I21637)
 
2084 [[Obituary: SALEM Donald M. Hoar, 55, Salem, died at 12:13 p.m. Saturday at Jewish Hospital in Louisville.
Born in Bedford, he was the son of Morris and Betty (Clevenger Hoar. He was a livestock and grain farmer and a member of Mount Tabor Christian Church.
He is survived by his wife, the former Ann E. Hessing; a son, Steven Hoar of Evansville; a daughter, Kelly Hoar of Salem; two brothers: Robert Hoar of Salem and David Hoar of Campellsburg, and two sisters: Connie Yeaton of Columbus and Marsha Parkhurst of Toledo, Ohio.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Patrick Catholic Church. Burial will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery.
Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 8 to 10 a.m. Wednesday at Weathers Funeral Home, Salem. 
Hoar, Donald (I16538)
 
2085 [[Obituary: Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Fla.: Nov 22, 1997. p. 1
WILLIAM M. HOAR JR., 77, of Sun City Center died Tuesday at home. A native of Salem, Mass., he moved to Sun City Center in 1983. He was a salesman for George A. Hormel Foods, Navy veteran of World War II, and member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; a son, William Michael III of Malden, Mass; seven daughters, Mary and Ann DeGalvan of Beverly, Mass., Patricia Michallyszyn of Holden, Mass., Dorothy Bradford of Wilton, Maine, Joan Henkles of Wenham, Mass., Margaret Lucci of Fairhaven, Vt., and Catherine Butler of Beverly, Mass.; and 17 grandchildren. Family Funeral Care, Sun City Center. 
Hoar, William Jr. (I8829)
 
2086 [[Obituary: The Journal News
Sunday, December 26th, 2004 - Joseph J. Hoar, of Yonkers, died on Friday, December 24, 2004 at age 69. Born on February 1, 1935 to Joseph and Marjorie (Kennedy) in Yonkers where he was raised and graduated from Gorton High School. He then went to the Atlanta Art Institute. Mr.Hoar was the Art Director for the Bozell and Jacobs Adversity Agency in NYC for over 30 years retiring in 1985. He married Joan Gilley in Atlanta, GA, in September of 1956, she survives. Joe was a Parishioner of Sacred Heart Church, enjoyed the Giants bus trips, and was an artist. He is survived by his four children, Joseph J. Hoar of Yonkers, Bridget Hoar of Yonkers, Vera Rouse of Queens, and Deirdre Hoare of Yonkers, his three grandchildren Charlotte, Declan and Deirdre Kathleen. He was predeceased by his brother Peter A. Hoar. Visiting Hours will be at the Whalen & Ball Funeral Home on Sunday evening, 7-9 and Monday 2-4 and 7-9PM. Mass of Christian Burial in Scared Heart Church on Tuesday, December 28th, 9:30AM. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. WHALEN & BALL FUNERAL HOME, 168 Park Ave., Yonkers (914) 965-5488 
Hoar, Joseph Jr. (I34417)
 
2087 [[Obituary: The Oneida Daily Dispatch - Published: Wednesday, January 27, 2010

CLINTON ? Jessie M. Merrill, 95, of Clinton, formerly of Port Orange, Fla. and Liverpool, N.Y., passed away Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010 at the Katherine Luther Home.

She was born the daughter of the late Burton and Julia Horr Ure on July 14, 1914 in Phoenix, N.Y. She attended school in Phoenix, N.Y. She married George M. Merrill on Oct. 13, 1930 in Schroeppel, N.Y. and lived in New York until George's death in 1967. Jessie was a homemaker and also worked for the Census Bureau and the Market Research Group in Florida. She volunteered for several years for the Association for the Blind.

Jessie is survived by four children and their spouses, Dawne Finn of Canastota, Donald and Roni Merrill of Port Orange, Fla., Dan and Sandy Merrill of Billerica, Mass., and Dennis Merrill of Raleigh, N.C.; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; relatives and friends.

A graveside service for Jessie M. Merrill of Clinton will be held in the spring at the convenience of the family. At Jessie's wishes, there will be no prior visitation. Arrangements made by Owens-Pavlot & Rogers Funeral Service, 35 College St., Clinton, NY, 13323. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care Inc., 4277 Middle Settlement Road, New Hartford, NY 13413 or The Braille and Talking Book Library, 421 Platt St., Daytona Beach, Fla., 32114. 
Ure, Jessie M. (I44335)
 
2088 [[Obituary: The Sun. Baltimore, Md.: Sep 14, 1993. p. 4.B
Rev. Martin J. Hoar
Associate pastor
The Rev. Martin J. Hoar, who retired in 1986 as an associate pastor at St. Jane Frances de Chantal Roman Catholic Church in Riviera Beach, died Sunday of complications of arteriosclerosis and diabetes at St. John Hall-Long Crandon, the retirement home for priests adjacent to the Stella Maris Hospice.
Father Hoar, 72, was assigned to the Riviera Beach church in 1979, transferring there from Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Woodlawn, where he had been assigned since 1965.
His first assignment after his 1946 ordination at the Basilica of the Assumption was at St. Dominic Church in Baltimore, where he remained until 1951 when he began his naval service.
First sent to Camp Pendleton in California, the Navy chaplain was transferred to Korea and later served at the Naval Hospital in Philadelphia and with other naval or Marine Corps units. He left the service in 1965 as a lieutenant commander.
Born in Springfield, Mass., he graduated from Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, then applied to become a priest and completed his studies at Mount St. Mary's Seminary.
A Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. Jane Frances de Chantal Church, 8499 Virginia Ave., Riviera Beach.
He is survived by a sister, Mary Walence, a niece and a nephew, all of Springfield. 
Hoar, Rev. Martin Jr. (I36463)
 
2089 [[Obituary: The Topeka Capital-Journal. Published Mar 22, 2001
George Hoar
HIAWATHA --- George S. Hoar, 69, Hiawatha, died Tuesday, March 20, 2001, at a Topeka hospice.
Mr. Hoar worked for a few years in Topeka for the Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the Topeka State Hospital. He later was an assistant funeral director in Hiawatha for Meek Mortuary and Ambulance Service, and then he was supervisor of the laundry department at Hiawatha Community Hospital. He retired from the Brown County Sheriff's Department in Hiawatha where he had been a dispatcher and jailer. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War.
He was born Feb. 10, 1932, in Hiawatha, the son of Stan and Leila Hauber Hoar. He graduated from Hiawatha High School in 1950 and worked for a short time for the Lambert and Dickerson Seed Co. before he joined the Navy.
Mr. Hoar was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge No. 1741, both in Hiawatha. He was a former member of Homer-White Post No. 66 of the American Legion and Post No. 5210 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He also had played bass in a country-western band for many years.
He married Betty Martinosky Lovelady on June 1, 1961, in Hiawatha. She survives.
Other survivors include five sons, Steve Lovelady, Liberal, Richard Lovelady, Horton, Tom Lovelady, Silver Lake, Greg Lovelady, Springdale, Ark., and Mark Lovelady, Bella Vista, Ark.; a daughter, Theresa Canham, Ozawkie; a sister, Billie Hubbard, Augusta; and 14 grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Hiawatha. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery in Hiawatha. Mr. Hoar will lie in state after noon today at Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Hiawatha where a parish rosary recited at 7:45 p.m. will be followed by visitation.
Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice or St. Ann's Catholic Church and sent in care of the funeral home. 
Hoar, George (I9435)
 
2090 [[Obituary:Sun-Journal Lewiston, Me.; May 14, 2006; 343 Words WELD - Barry P. Titcomb, 62, of Weld, died unexpectedly the morning of May 11. He was born Sept. 12, 1943, in Portland, a son of the late Philip F. and Shirley L. (Hoar) Titcomb. He was a loving husband, a dedicated father, a caring brother and a friend to all. He was an inspiring educator who ... Titcomb, Barry (I29172)
 
2091 [[Oct 1903 Mills Co [Iowa] Tribune
"Mell EATON of Emerson, aged 60, returned from Nebraska with a wife - she is a widow about 35 years of age and Mr. EATON is 60 or more."
I believe this is William and Nathaniel's brother Melvin [b 1836].... over 60 yrs in 1903. His two brothers were in Kansas by 1903. The Hanson family of Henry Co Iowa went to Nebraska. 
Eaton, Melvin (I4737)
 
2092 [[Other notes state place of death as Sioux City, Iowa. Hoard, George (I38983)
 
2093 [[Palladium-Times, The (2/29/2004)
Harold F. Leal

OSWEGO -- Harold F. Leal, 87, a resident of 37 Erie St., Oswego, died Feb. 27, 2004 at Oswego Hospital.
Born in Oswego, he was the son of the late Ernest and Ella (Horr) Leal.
He was a graduate of local schools.
He entered the U.S. Army in the first draft in 1940, arriving at the Hawaiian Islands two weeks after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and serving there until 1945.
Harold was employed for 22 years with Raby's Construction until they went out of the construction business. He then was self-employed.
He was an artist, a master of his craft whatever medium he was working with, be it metal, cement, wood, etc.
He was a kind and gentle man with a great love for his family, his church, people, and children.
He enjoyed fishing at his camp on the St. Lawrence River. He loved his garden of roses and peonies. He supplied his neighbors with rhubarb every season.
Surviving are his wife, Ethel (Collins) Leal; two brothers, Ernest (Elizabeth) Leal of Camillus and Edward Leal of Oswego and Florida; four sisters, Beatrice (Leroy) Dodson and Mary (William) McMahon of Oswego, Thelma (Robert) Crawford of Florida, and Margaret (Lyle) Meisner of Denver, Colo.; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the First United Methodist Church.
Calling hours will be from 2-5 p.m. Sunday at the Nelson Funeral Home, 124 W. Fifth St., Oswego.
Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church, 7111 State Route 104, Oswego, NY 13126. 
Leal, Harold Francis (I21178)
 
2094 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7966)
 
2095 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I24031)
 
2096 [[PFC Vernon Donald Hoar A member of HSB, 6th Battalion, 29th Field Artillery, Friedburg, Germany, was born on Tuesday, October 23, 1928, in Penngrove, CA., and passed away on Thursday, September 28, 2000 at his home in Forrestville, CA. During his assignment, he was in the FDC Section. He was discharged from active duty in November, 1952, at Fort Ord, CA, the same place where he received his Basic Training. Hoar, Vernon Jr. (I38388)
 
2097 [[Pfc. John M. Hoar, U.S.A.
(Feb. 24, 1966) -- He's home.
Pfc. John M. Hoar, a slender 20-year-old soldier who marched off to the Vietnam war on Christmas Day 1965, returned home Sunday evening. He became the first (known) Belleville serviceman to give his life in that far-away conflict which no one understands.
His gray, flag-draped coffin arrived at 9:30 p.m. Sunday aboard a sleek military transport plane which landed at Newark Airport accompanied by Sp. 5 Bob White, a military escort provided by the army for its fallen warriors.
Pfc. Hoar died of a head wound inflicted by soldiers of the Viet Cong during a savage firefight at Bongson, 265 miles northeast of Saigon on the South China Sea.
His death, said an army telegram from the Defense Department, ''... was incurred by small arms fire while on a combat operation.''
"When we came up here," he wrote before the fight, "we had 15 guys in the squad. Now we have nine. One was taken sick, another broke his leg, and three others were wounded."
Now Pfc. Hoar himself joins the list of America's honored dead who were killed in action.
He is survived by his grieving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hoar, Cleveland Street, who sit quietly in their second-floor apartment and remember the days when their son was a laughing young man who had the world before him.
His young brother, Robert Jr., a husky 15-year-old, tries to maintain a manly composure but tears dampen his eyes as he tells of his brother's background here in Belleville, and of his adventures as a soldierin a distant land whose very name now takes on a nightmarish quality.
He also leaves a sister, Mrs. John (Mary Beth) Weber of Bloomfield.
Pfc. Hoar was born on Sept. .17, in Kearny, the first of the two sons and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoar.
He attended Queen of Peace School, St. Peter's and finally Belleville High School before leaving at the age of 16 while in his junior year.
He took a job with Eastern Tool and Manufacturing Co., here, and had been scheduled for the draft sometime in October.
"But that wasn't good enough for him," said his mother, Mae, "he wanted to serve right away." And with the youthful optimism of all boys, her son managed to have his induction date advanced to Aug. 6.
After soldiering at nearby Fort Dix, a basic training camp where countless thousands of eager, young soldiers have gone before him, Pfc. Hoar and the rest of Company B, who were part of the 1st Calavary Division (Airborne) left for California.
Then, on Christmas Day, the company was marched aboard a military transport and sent to Vietnam. There he took part in the fierce fighting near An Khe Now.
"We went through Hell," he wrote his mother.
But his thoughts, like most American soldiers, were always on home.
"Yesterday," he wrote, "we sat down upon a mountain and looked out at the Pacific and thought of home -- even more than usual.
But Pfc. Hoar will never again be far from home thinking about his loved ones.
He was killed in action the day after writing his last letter.
He had been overseas less than two months.
A Solemn High Mass of Requiem was held yesterday morning at 10 a.m. in St. Peter's Church, attended by friends who mourn his death and parents who grieve for a son lost forever.
Six Belleville servicemen served as casket-bearers for Pfc. Hoar.
"We had to turn others down," said Mrs. Mae Hoar, who added that many other friends had offered to serve. All six servicemen were given special leaves.
A six-man honor guard from Fort Dix shattered the air over his grave with the crack of rifle fire, followed by the sound of Taps which carried far across the crisp February air.
Pfc. Hoar was home.

HOAR, JOHN MICHAEL
BELLEVILLE, NJ
Date of Birth: Monday, September 17, 1945
Sex: Male
Race: Caucasian
Marital Status: Single
Branch: Army
Rank: PFC
Serial Number: 51568859
Component: Selective Service
Pay grade: E3
MOS (Military Occupational Specialty code): 11B10
Major Organization: 1st Cavalry Div
Start of Tour: Sunday, December 26, 1965
Date of Casualty: Sunday, February 13, 1966
Age at time of loss: 20
Casualty type: (A1) Hostile, died
Reason: Gun, small arms fire (Ground casualty)
Country: South VietNam
Province: Unknown/Not Reported

http://www.northjersey.com/community-news/belleville-to-honor-soldier-killed-in-action-with-street-naming-1.1511108
Belleville will hold a street dedication ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 11:30 a.m. at the intersection of Cleveland and Dow streets, in honor of Pfc. John Michael Hoar, who was killed in action in Vietnam on the same date 50 years ago.
Refreshments will follow at the Belleville Senior Citizens Center at 125 Franklin Ave.
Hoar is the first known Belleville serviceman killed in the Vietnam War, according to the Belleville Sons Honor Roll website at bellevillesons.com.
He was born on Sept. 17, 1945 in Kearny, the first of two sons and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoar. He attended Queen of Peace School, St. Peter's school and then Belleville High School. He was 16 when he left school in his junior year. He then took a job with Eastern Tool and Manufacturing Co. in Belleville.
He trained at Fort Dix, and was assigned to Company B of the 1st Calvary Division (Airborne).
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He and fellow soldiers left for Vietnam on Christmas Day in 1965. He died less than two months later, at age 20, from a head wound inflicted by soldiers of the Viet Cong during a savage firefight at Bongson, 265 miles northeast of Saigon on the South China Sea, according to bellevillesons.com.
States Belleville Sons Honor Roll: His death, said an Army telegram from the Defense Department, ''... was incurred by small arms fire while on a combat operation.''
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The street naming follows one last September, when the township dedicated High Street to Pfc. Donald Saunders, a Belleville marine who was killed in action in South Vietnam in 1968, also at the age of 20.
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Hoar, John (I23758)
 
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