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Obituary:
Lowell Sun, The
Published Monday, January 08, 1951 Lowell, Massachusetts
Sixty-seven-year-old William H. Hoar of 46 Corbctt street, was the storm's victim in this area, collapsing when he suffered a heart attack while shoveling snow from in front of a neighbor's house yesterday afternoon. It was reported Hoar had finished shovelling in front of his own home and .a few minutes after he went to help his neighbor, he was stricken. Removed to St. John's hospital in the city ambulance, he was pronounced dead on arrival. Survived by his wife,, Mrs. Minnie H. (Emsley) Hoar; one sister, Mrs. Anna A. Cronan of Forest Hills, . N. Y.; one brother, Daniel A. Hoar of Boston; three nephews, George W. Gregg of Courtland, N. Y., Charles J. Gregg, who formerly made his home with the late Mr. Hoar and his wife, and now of Davenport, Iowa, and Eng. 1st Class George E. Panton, U. S. Navy, now stationed at Norfolk, Va.; one neice, Mrs. Walter F. Dane of Pepperall, and several cousins.He was born in Lowell, son of the late Martin and Bridget (Considine) Hoar. He had been a resident of Lowell for the greater part of his life.
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