Funeral of B. P. Hoaglin
Funeral services were held at the reservation church on Tuesday afternoon for Britain Pomeroy Hoaglin, who died at his home on Buck Mountain on November 1. Deceased was a well-known and highly respected Indian citizen, having been a range rider and sheep herder on the Rohrbough ranch for a lifetime. He is survived by wife and twelve children. Austin McLain, blind Indian preacher, spoke of the early life and kind deeds of the departed. Pastor Olsen spoke sympathetically from the text "Love One Another," which had been chosen by Mr. Hoaglin himself for the occasion. Interment took place in the beautiful Pine Grove cemetery which has been set aside for the use of the Indian people.
Funeral of B. P. Hoaglin
Funeral services were held at the reservation church on Tuesday afternoon for Britain Pomeroy Hoaglin, who died at his home on Buck Mountain on November 1. Deceased was a well-known and highly respected Indian citizen, having been a range rider and sheep herder on the Rohrbough ranch for a lifetime. He is survived by wife and twelve children. Austin McLain, blind Indian preacher, spoke of the early life and kind deeds of the departed. Pastor Olsen spoke sympathetically from the text "Love One Another," which had been chosen by Mr. Hoaglin himself for the occasion. Interment took place in the beautiful Pine Grove cemetery which has been set aside for the use of the Indian people.
Family Members
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Rafaella A Hoaglen Wantt
1904–1998
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Phillip Jackson Hoaglen
1905–1948
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Ira Lee Hoaglen
1907–1940
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Lloyd Wallace Hoaglen
1909–1974
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Acie Emergine Hoaglen
1910–1999
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Pomeroy Hoaglen
1915–1941
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Bernard "Bernie" Hoaglen
1918–1966
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Florence Violet Hoaglen Manuel
1923–2013
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Eugene Douglas Hoaglen
1924–1964
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June Lucinda Hoaglen Lozinto
1925–2003
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