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Obituary:
Eunice Hoar, 83
By the Standard Staff - 03/14/2004
Eunice I. Hoar, formerly of Williamsburg, died Friday morning in
St. James Healthcare.
She was born in Shelley, Idaho, July 5, 1920, to Dean and Irene (Anderson) Hampton.
A woman who loved life and people, Eunice enjoyed cooking for her family and friends. She especially enjoyed baking bread and making pasties and sharing her cooking with friends and neighbors. Eunice enjoyed summers at her cabin on Flathead Lake and liked reading, crossword puzzles, running, preparing holiday meals and the visits of family and friends.
Eunice was preceded in death by her three
husbands, Claude Parks, who she married in 1937, Ben Pascoe and Leonard Hoar, who she married in 1954; sons, Leonard Hoar Jr., Mel Hoar and Shayne Parks; daughter, Bella Hoar; grandson Steven Verner; and great-granddaughter, Rachael Hoar.
She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Leonard Hoar III, Michael and Wendy Hoar, Ben and Margie Pascoe, Thomas Hoar and Sharon Hoar all of Butte; daughters and son-in-law, Elizabeth and John Hipp of Polson, Nita Park of Big Arm and Doris Pascoe of Portland; grandchildren including, Susie and Dave Crowley, Gary and Kellie Hoar, Robert and Kerrie Hoar, Larry Hoar, Todd and Tammie Hoar, Robin and Danielle Dotson, Lori and Kelly Prinkki, Chelsi and Jim Peters, Erin Pascoe, Leonard Hoar IV and Erika Fregoso, Joshua Hoar, Creeshenee Hoar, Brandon Herrera and Michael Hoar Jr.; great-grandchildren including, Austin Prinkki, Leonard Hoar V, Allison Dotson, Chad, Erik and Kelsie Hoar, Johnathan, Marcus and Sara Crowley, Emily and Samantha Hoar, L.J. and Jared Hoar, Kayla and Kendra Hoar; brother, Lewis Hampton; sisters, Donna Tracy, Doris Odegard and Glee Wilson; sisters-in-law, Ethel and Verona Cowell; andnumerous dear friends.
In keeping with her wishes, Eunice's remains have been forwarded to the WAMI Program at Montana State University in Bozeman for anatomical research.
Memorials: the Highlands Hospice.
"Today we all lost a special part of our lives. As you loved us all unconditionally and individually, through good times and bad. May you rest in peace now and may your memory stay a bright part of all our lives."
Corrections
By the Standard Staff - 03/16/2004
One of Eunice Hoar's surviving daughter's names was misspelled in a Page A5 Sunday obituary because of incorrect information provided by the funeral home. It should be Nita Parks. Also, errors by the family listed the wrong maiden name for Eunice Hoar's mother, it should be Nordby, and omitted a
surviving grandson, Shayne Sheehan.]]
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