In her youth she accepted Christ as her Saviour and united with the Mennonite Church of which she was faithful member until death. She always did her part in everything that she could.
On March 1, 1917, she was united in marriage to Noah J. Schrock. To this union were born 3 sons and 4 daughters (Frank, Goshen, Ind.; Hazel-Mrs. John Hostetler (deceased); Orval, Ligonier, Ind.; Beulah-Mrs. John Buller, Topeka, Ind.; Grace Ellen (deceased); Margaret-Mrs. Ernest Hiebert, Mountain Lake, Minn.; and Lyle, at home).
Surviving besides her family are her mother, Mrs. Hooley of Elkhart, Ind.; 10 grandchildren, 6 brothers and 4 sisters (Carl, California; Jesse (twin brother) Oklahoma; Daniel, Middlebury, Ind.; Walter, Elkhart; Willard and Harold of Idaho; Ruth-Mrs. Roy Miller and Nettie-Mrs. Daniel Reber, Kansas; Martha-Mrs. Glen Rogers of Elkhart, and Jewel, at home). She was patient, a faithful companion and wonderful mother.
Funeral services were held Feb. 12 from the Maple Grove Church in Topeka, Ind., conducted by Ellis Croyle, C. Norman Kraus, and Edwin J. Yoder. Burial was made in the Maple Grove Cemetery.
Gospel Herald, Scottdale, Pennsylvania - Vol 49, No 12 - Mar 20, 1956, p 288
In her youth she accepted Christ as her Saviour and united with the Mennonite Church of which she was faithful member until death. She always did her part in everything that she could.
On March 1, 1917, she was united in marriage to Noah J. Schrock. To this union were born 3 sons and 4 daughters (Frank, Goshen, Ind.; Hazel-Mrs. John Hostetler (deceased); Orval, Ligonier, Ind.; Beulah-Mrs. John Buller, Topeka, Ind.; Grace Ellen (deceased); Margaret-Mrs. Ernest Hiebert, Mountain Lake, Minn.; and Lyle, at home).
Surviving besides her family are her mother, Mrs. Hooley of Elkhart, Ind.; 10 grandchildren, 6 brothers and 4 sisters (Carl, California; Jesse (twin brother) Oklahoma; Daniel, Middlebury, Ind.; Walter, Elkhart; Willard and Harold of Idaho; Ruth-Mrs. Roy Miller and Nettie-Mrs. Daniel Reber, Kansas; Martha-Mrs. Glen Rogers of Elkhart, and Jewel, at home). She was patient, a faithful companion and wonderful mother.
Funeral services were held Feb. 12 from the Maple Grove Church in Topeka, Ind., conducted by Ellis Croyle, C. Norman Kraus, and Edwin J. Yoder. Burial was made in the Maple Grove Cemetery.
Gospel Herald, Scottdale, Pennsylvania - Vol 49, No 12 - Mar 20, 1956, p 288
Family Members
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Carl Christian Hooley
1891–1967
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Paul Jacob Hooley
1893–1938
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Ruth Salome Hooley Miller
1895–1982
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Jesse F. Hooley Sr
1896–1986
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Nellie Mae Hooley Reber
1898–1980
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Daniel Dwight Hooley
1900–1979
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Walter W Hooley
1901–1985
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Martha Esther Hooley Rodgers
1903–1994
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Mark Willard Hooley
1905–1980
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Jewel Francis Hooley
1908–1976
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Infant Male Hooley
1910–1910
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Harold Julius Hooley
1911–2002
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