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Funeral services for Charles Raymond Hoar were held Monday, December 18, at Wood Funeral Home Chapel, with Sherman V. Nichols as the officiating minister. Mrs. Sherman V. Nichols was organist. Pallbearers were Dillon Smith, Elmer Brase, Joe Scriven, Charles Hieronymus, Vivian Ausmus, and Byron Bressler. Interment was in Fairmount Cemetery, with Wood Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Charles Raymond Hoar, son of Charlie and America Hoar, was born at Plainville, Kan., January 17, 1900, and passed away at Lamar, December 15, 1972, at the age of 72 years.
In 1913, Hoar moved to the Sheridan Lake community with his parents where they were engaged in farming. He spent most of his life farming in the Hartman and Wiley communities.
Hoar was united in marriage to Mary Jane Bradshaw on June 18, 1925. After retiring from farming, they moved to Lamar, where they have made their home since. Hoar was a member of the First Christian Church of Lamar.
Surviving are his widow, Mary, of Lamar; two daughters, Mrs. Uda Stagner of Montrose, and Mrs. Mecca Schneider of Lamar; and one son, Allen Hoar of Kersey; four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Casburn of Colorado Springs, Mrs. Hazel Martin of Wisler, Okla., Mrs. Creta Krieg of Canon City, and Mrs. Zola Dodge of Rye; 11 grandchildren. One sister and his parents preceded him in death.
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