Mrs. Kezia Burrell Hook, 89, died at the home of he daughter, Mrs. Frank West, South Seventh St.,Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clock, following a weeks illness of paralysis.
Mrs. Hook was born in the city of Coshocton in 1830,and was reared in the Coshocton schools. She early became a member of the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, and has continued a faithful member. Her husband, Isaac Hook died in the city a few years ago.
Eight children survive their mother, all of whom live in Coshocton. They are Newton Hook, Mrs.Harrison Courtright, Howard Hook, Mrs. Frank West, Harvey Hook, Mrs. George Webb, Mrs. Ira Hogland , and George Hook.
Funeral services will be conducted from the daughter's home on South Seventh St., by Rev. John I Wean.
Published:Coshocton Tribune (Coshocton, Ohio) Monday, June 16, 1900
Mrs. Kezia Burrell Hook, 89, died at the home of he daughter, Mrs. Frank West, South Seventh St.,Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clock, following a weeks illness of paralysis.
Mrs. Hook was born in the city of Coshocton in 1830,and was reared in the Coshocton schools. She early became a member of the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, and has continued a faithful member. Her husband, Isaac Hook died in the city a few years ago.
Eight children survive their mother, all of whom live in Coshocton. They are Newton Hook, Mrs.Harrison Courtright, Howard Hook, Mrs. Frank West, Harvey Hook, Mrs. George Webb, Mrs. Ira Hogland , and George Hook.
Funeral services will be conducted from the daughter's home on South Seventh St., by Rev. John I Wean.
Published:Coshocton Tribune (Coshocton, Ohio) Monday, June 16, 1900
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