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Hattie Adelia <I>Beauregard</I> Hocking

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Hattie Adelia Beauregard Hocking

Birth
Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Apr 1956 (aged 69)
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
39 east row 8 space 2
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Obtaind obituary on 29 April 2009 from Manning-Wheatley Funeral Home reads as follows:
Mrs. Hattie Adelia Hocking, 70, 1342 No. Hayes, died at her home Sunday following a long illness.
She was born October 5, 1885 at Bingham, Utah, the daughter of Joseph W. and Eugenia Hansen Beauregard. She lived at Bingham until she was 5 then at Gray's Lake, Idaho. She was married to Richard Henry Hocking Sr. November 6, 1905 at Grays Lake. In 1920 they moved to Rigby, then to Blackfoot, and in 1923 came to Pocatello where they have made their home.
Mrs. Hocking was a member of the Central Christian Church, American War Mothers, and Royal Neighbors of America.
She is survived by her husband, five sons, Ivan L., Idaho Falls; Joseph W., Evan Elliot, both of Pocatello; Richard Henry Jr., Salt Lake City; Marlin Edmond, Ogden; four daughters, Mrs. Luther (Hallie) Biggs, Mrs. Billie (Ada) Yowell, both of Pocatello; Mrs. Leonard (Ruby) Nielson, Shelley; Mrs. Jack (Bonnie) Dudley, Seattle, three sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Vinnie) Bell, Buhl; Mrs. Blaine (Bertha) Tilley, Buhl; Mrs. Effie McCollum, California; 28 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Manning Funeral Chapel. (Written in: Wed. 2 p.m. Central Christian Church Jasper Havens.)
Obtaind obituary on 29 April 2009 from Manning-Wheatley Funeral Home reads as follows:
Mrs. Hattie Adelia Hocking, 70, 1342 No. Hayes, died at her home Sunday following a long illness.
She was born October 5, 1885 at Bingham, Utah, the daughter of Joseph W. and Eugenia Hansen Beauregard. She lived at Bingham until she was 5 then at Gray's Lake, Idaho. She was married to Richard Henry Hocking Sr. November 6, 1905 at Grays Lake. In 1920 they moved to Rigby, then to Blackfoot, and in 1923 came to Pocatello where they have made their home.
Mrs. Hocking was a member of the Central Christian Church, American War Mothers, and Royal Neighbors of America.
She is survived by her husband, five sons, Ivan L., Idaho Falls; Joseph W., Evan Elliot, both of Pocatello; Richard Henry Jr., Salt Lake City; Marlin Edmond, Ogden; four daughters, Mrs. Luther (Hallie) Biggs, Mrs. Billie (Ada) Yowell, both of Pocatello; Mrs. Leonard (Ruby) Nielson, Shelley; Mrs. Jack (Bonnie) Dudley, Seattle, three sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Vinnie) Bell, Buhl; Mrs. Blaine (Bertha) Tilley, Buhl; Mrs. Effie McCollum, California; 28 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Manning Funeral Chapel. (Written in: Wed. 2 p.m. Central Christian Church Jasper Havens.)


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