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Arthur Jacob Hochhalter

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Arthur Jacob Hochhalter

Birth
Regan, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA
Death
13 Aug 2003 (aged 72)
Gillette, Campbell County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Gillette, Campbell County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Art was born the son of Jacob and Caroline (Scheaffer) Hochhalter in Reagan, North Dakota. He was raised and attended school in the country, north of Reagan, North Dakota. Living on the family farm, he helped out there. After his schooling, he married Violet Gehring on November 20, 1952 in Bismarck, North Dakota. Together they made their home on his family's farm, where they began their family. Soon after they were married, Art served in the Korean Conflict for a year. Returning to his family, he continued to farm until 1971 when he began his 15-year career in the oilfield. In 1985, he retired from the industry. Upon retirement, Art enjoyed his hobbies such as coin collecting, gardening, and spending time with his children and grandchildren.

Art is survived by his wife Violet Hochhalter of Gillette; four daughters: Brenda and Tom Gideon, Twila and Steve Stensland, Sandy and Steve Wilcox, LeAnn and Roger Brown; three sons: Ron and Bonnie Hochhalter, Doug Hochhalter, Dale Hochhalter, all Children are of Gillette; eleven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; two sisters: Janice Buckmiller of Mandan, North Dakota, Joyce Hein of Bismarck, North Dakota; one brother, Wilmer Hochhalter of Bismarck, North Dakota. Art is preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Roger; and one sister, Adeline.

Art was born the son of Jacob and Caroline (Scheaffer) Hochhalter in Reagan, North Dakota. He was raised and attended school in the country, north of Reagan, North Dakota. Living on the family farm, he helped out there. After his schooling, he married Violet Gehring on November 20, 1952 in Bismarck, North Dakota. Together they made their home on his family's farm, where they began their family. Soon after they were married, Art served in the Korean Conflict for a year. Returning to his family, he continued to farm until 1971 when he began his 15-year career in the oilfield. In 1985, he retired from the industry. Upon retirement, Art enjoyed his hobbies such as coin collecting, gardening, and spending time with his children and grandchildren.

Art is survived by his wife Violet Hochhalter of Gillette; four daughters: Brenda and Tom Gideon, Twila and Steve Stensland, Sandy and Steve Wilcox, LeAnn and Roger Brown; three sons: Ron and Bonnie Hochhalter, Doug Hochhalter, Dale Hochhalter, all Children are of Gillette; eleven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; two sisters: Janice Buckmiller of Mandan, North Dakota, Joyce Hein of Bismarck, North Dakota; one brother, Wilmer Hochhalter of Bismarck, North Dakota. Art is preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Roger; and one sister, Adeline.



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