Information courtesy of Charlotte Read Kensil:
Obit:
Dunkirk Evening Observer, Tuesday, Sept 26, 1922, page 11, column 4
HULL M. HOOKER DIES AT HOME IN SOUTH DAYTON
South Dayton Sept 26 - (Special) -
Hull M. Hooker 60 years old died at his home here yesterday after an illness of several months. He was the son of the late Spicer J. Hooker. He was born in Perrysburg and with the exception of three years spent in the West lived in this vicinity all his life. His wife and three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Botsford of Perrysburg, Mrs. William Pomeroy of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Frank Phillips of Pittsfield, survive.
Mr. Hooker was a prominent Republican and held the office of overseer of the poor of the town of Dayton for the last twenty years. The funeral will be held at the home tomorrow with burial in Evergreen cemetery, Cottage.
Information courtesy of Charlotte Read Kensil:
Obit:
Dunkirk Evening Observer, Tuesday, Sept 26, 1922, page 11, column 4
HULL M. HOOKER DIES AT HOME IN SOUTH DAYTON
South Dayton Sept 26 - (Special) -
Hull M. Hooker 60 years old died at his home here yesterday after an illness of several months. He was the son of the late Spicer J. Hooker. He was born in Perrysburg and with the exception of three years spent in the West lived in this vicinity all his life. His wife and three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Botsford of Perrysburg, Mrs. William Pomeroy of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Frank Phillips of Pittsfield, survive.
Mr. Hooker was a prominent Republican and held the office of overseer of the poor of the town of Dayton for the last twenty years. The funeral will be held at the home tomorrow with burial in Evergreen cemetery, Cottage.
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