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George Hoar
1853 - 1910 (57 years)-
Name George Hoar Born 6 Apr 1853 , Grant Co, Wisconsin, USA Gender Male Census 1900 1910 Died 1 May 1910 Kansas, USA Buried Woodston, Rooks Co, Kansas, USA (Spring Branch Cemetery) Person ID I32211 A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America Last Modified 2 Nov 2015
Father Jesse Hoar, b. Abt 1825, Pennsylvania, USA , d. 10 Jul 1885, , Charles Mix Co, South Dakota, USA (Age ~ 60 years) Mother Mary (Unknown), b. 14 Sep 1829, Pennsylvania, USA , d. 19 Jan 1900, , Charles Mix Co, South Dakota, USA (Age 70 years) Married 25 Aug 1846 , Knox Co, Ohio, USA Family ID F3777 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Hoar, b. 20 Apr 1849, Ohio, USA , d. 5 Dec 1914, , Rooks Co, Kansas, USA (Age 65 years) Married 23 Dec 1873 , Fulton Co, Illinois, USA Children 1. Marion Hoar, b. 9 Jan 1876, Iowa, USA , d. 19 Dec 1941, Alton, Osborne Co, Kansas, USA (Age 65 years) 2. John Hoar, b. 24 Apr 1879, Kansas, USA , d. 26 Dec 1942, , Rooks Co, Kansas, USA (Age 63 years) 3. Elmer Hoar, b. 24 Apr 1883, Woodston, Rooks Co, Kansas, USA , d. 30 Oct 1937, (Age 54 years) 4. Floyd Hoar, b. Nov 1886, Ash Rock, Rooks Co, Kansas, USA , d. 5. Mabel Hoar, b. Jan 1890, Kansas, USA , d. 1950, , Rooks Co, Kansas, USA (Age ~ 59 years) Last Modified 22 Mar 2009 Family ID F6474 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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George D. Hoar, son of Jesse M. and Mary A. Hoar was born in Grant county, Wisconsin, April 6, 1853 and died at his home in Ash Rock Township Sunday May 1, 1910. Aged 57 years and 25 days. He was married at the age of 21 in the state of Illinois and in the year 1877 moved with his family to Rooks county, Kansas, where he took a homestead, where he resided continually until his death. He was converted when a young man and has always been a true worker for the master. He held the position for many years as class leader and Sunday School Superintendent. He was at all time ready to do what ever was the masters wish and support the claims of the gospel. He loved his county and was a true husband and a loving father. He was attacked by that dreaded disease called Brights Disease and was bedfast for sixteen days but was patient until the very last. He said to his brother some three or four times that he was alright and not afraid to die. He left a glorious record. He was conscious most of the time and all that loving hands could do was done. Funeral services were held at the Spring Branch M. E. church, on May 3, at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. Albin, U. B. minister of Alton. His text was 1 Corn. 13:12. A large crowd was in attendance at the funeral. The deceased leaves a wife, 4 sons and one daughter to mourn the loss of a dear husband and father, also one brother and two sisters who live in South Dakota. All were present at the bedside except the two sisters who were unable to be present. Besides a large circle of relatives he leaves a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marion F. Hoar and son-in-law, Charles Crawford and one grandchild. We are only parted for a short time on earth to eventually meet in heaven. Our loss is his gain. Oh what a glorious thought to meet in heaven.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly helped and assisted us in the sickness and when death came to our dear father and brother.
Mrs. George D. Hoar
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hoar
Elmer L. Hoar
John M. Hoar
Floyd Hoar
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crawford
Thomas L. Hoar
Burial:
Spring Branch Cemetery
Woodston
Rooks County
Kansas, USA
Created by: Cindy
Record added: Apr 08, 2004
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