Dies at Edinburg
EDINBURG, Feb. 12—Mrs. Clara Wilkins Hockman, widow of the late
Walter Hockman, died Thursday night at her home one mile northeast
of here, following an illness of eight months.
Mrsa. Hockman was a daughter of Willlaim F. Wilkins and the late Fanny Hollar Wilkins and was born 47 years ago. She was well known
in this section and leaves a host of friends who mourn her passing.
Besides her father, she is survived by one daughter Catherine, at
home; one sister, Mrs. Charles Estep, of Readus; two brothers, Earl and
Elmer Wilkins of Detroit; two halfsisters, Mrs. John Smith of Maurtirtown
and Mrs. John Estep of Edinburg.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her
late home. Burial will be in Cedarwood cemetery in Edinberg.
Published in the Harrisonburg Daily News Record; Saturday, February 13, 1937; Page 5, Col. 1
Dies at Edinburg
EDINBURG, Feb. 12—Mrs. Clara Wilkins Hockman, widow of the late
Walter Hockman, died Thursday night at her home one mile northeast
of here, following an illness of eight months.
Mrsa. Hockman was a daughter of Willlaim F. Wilkins and the late Fanny Hollar Wilkins and was born 47 years ago. She was well known
in this section and leaves a host of friends who mourn her passing.
Besides her father, she is survived by one daughter Catherine, at
home; one sister, Mrs. Charles Estep, of Readus; two brothers, Earl and
Elmer Wilkins of Detroit; two halfsisters, Mrs. John Smith of Maurtirtown
and Mrs. John Estep of Edinburg.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her
late home. Burial will be in Cedarwood cemetery in Edinberg.
Published in the Harrisonburg Daily News Record; Saturday, February 13, 1937; Page 5, Col. 1
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