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Joseph Hack

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Joseph Hack

Birth
Death
1927 (aged 73–74)
Burial
Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 3 Lot 233 Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Married Mary Huffman

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Courtesy of Barb LaJoie:

Tuscola Pioneer Died Tuesday~

Joseph Hack, proprietor and manager of the Hack hotel at Deford for many years, passed away in this village on Tuesday, April 19, at the age of 74 years.

Funeral services were held at the Deford church on Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Sherk of Kingston and Rev. Scott of Deford. Interment was made in Novesta cemetery.

Joseph Hack was born in Canada on June 25, 1852. When two years of age, he came to Michigan with his parents, who settled in Kingston township. He has resided in the Kingston-Deford community practically all his life. He was converted in early manhood. Mr. Hack was united in marriage with Miss Mary Huffman at Cass City in 1883. Ten children came to gladden this home. Two of them, Claud and Guy, died at an early age. The children surviving the father are Mrs. Ernest Cooper of Wilmot, Mrs. Ray Walker, Mrs. Wm. Forest and Mrs. Wm. Snyder, all of Detroit, Mrs. Charles Walker and Mrs. Howard Parks of Pontiac, Mrs. R. W. Bettes of Lowell and Miss Ira Hack of Deford. He also leaves his |widow, one brother, Chas. Hack of Kingston and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Huffman of Wilmot and Mrs. Charles Hurdy of Caro.

Married Mary Huffman

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Courtesy of Barb LaJoie:

Tuscola Pioneer Died Tuesday~

Joseph Hack, proprietor and manager of the Hack hotel at Deford for many years, passed away in this village on Tuesday, April 19, at the age of 74 years.

Funeral services were held at the Deford church on Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Sherk of Kingston and Rev. Scott of Deford. Interment was made in Novesta cemetery.

Joseph Hack was born in Canada on June 25, 1852. When two years of age, he came to Michigan with his parents, who settled in Kingston township. He has resided in the Kingston-Deford community practically all his life. He was converted in early manhood. Mr. Hack was united in marriage with Miss Mary Huffman at Cass City in 1883. Ten children came to gladden this home. Two of them, Claud and Guy, died at an early age. The children surviving the father are Mrs. Ernest Cooper of Wilmot, Mrs. Ray Walker, Mrs. Wm. Forest and Mrs. Wm. Snyder, all of Detroit, Mrs. Charles Walker and Mrs. Howard Parks of Pontiac, Mrs. R. W. Bettes of Lowell and Miss Ira Hack of Deford. He also leaves his |widow, one brother, Chas. Hack of Kingston and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Huffman of Wilmot and Mrs. Charles Hurdy of Caro.



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