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- The information on this family was kindly contributed by George Russell: calvary(at)sgci.com
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4 WM. FRANKLIN "FRANK" HOAR b. Jan 17, 1925 (Newcastle, On) --source of info: July 26, 2002
m. Feb 20, 1948
EVA ZORRA BURTON b. Dec 18, 1924 (Toronto)
Frank is the 2nd child of E.C. & Helena (Bragg) Hoar
They live at 265 Beaver St., N., Newcastle, On, L1B 1J3.
Frank operated the Newcastle Garage 1948-1990. He was an auto mechanic.
They had 3 children: Frances, Heather, & John
5 FRANCES HOPE HOAR b. June 24, 1950
m.
COLIN COOK b.
They live in Brampton. Frances is a High School teacher. Colin is a stationary engineer. They had 2 children: Brian & Daniel
6 BRIAN COOK b.
6 DANIEL COOK b.
5 HEATHER LEE HOAR b. Mar 29, 1953
m. (Div)
ROBERT GRIFFIN b.
Heather is a school principal. She lives in Bowmanville. They had 2 children: Brett & Jason
6 BRETT GRIFFIN b.
6 JASON GRIFFIN b.
5 JOHN PHILIP HOAR b. June 4, 1954
um
John lives in Newcastle, On. He is an auto mechanic, but is disabled.
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Obituary:
http://www.newcastlefuneralhome.com/notices.asp
HOAR, W. Frank (former owner/operator of Newcastle Garage for 43 years; lifelong member of Newcastle United Church; 51-year member and Past President of the Newcastle Lions Club, Melvin Jones Fellow; 50 year member of Durham Masonic Lodge #66 A.F.& A.M., Newcastle Councillor for 13 years; Past President of the Parkview Board of Directors; and Past Secretary of the Newcastle Ratepayers' Association) ? peacefully at Lakeridge Health Bowmanville after a long and courageous battle with lung disease on Wednesday, July 26, 2006, in his 82nd year. Loving and devoted husband for 58 years of Eva (nee Burton) of Newcastle. Dear father of Frances and her husband Colin Cook of Brampton, Heather Griffin of Bowmanville, and John Hoar of Toronto. Proud grandfather of Brian, Daniel, Brett, and Jason. Brother of Harold and his wife Eleanor of Oakville and the late George Edward (Ted) of Ottawa, and survived by sister-in-law Lenore of Ottawa. Donations in Frank's memory to the Lung Association would be greatly appreciated by his family.
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