Born in Iowa, Mrs. Hacker was a member of the VFW Auxiliary, Antelope Womans Club, and the First Christian Church.
She is survived by four sons, Lee Hacker, Pasco, Wash., Guy R. Hacker, Klamath Falls, Neil W. Hacker, Red Bluff, and William C. Hacker of Bakersfield; four daughters, Faye Swanson, Eureka, Madge Davison, Igo, Wilma Sidebottom, Redding, Helen Henderson of Red Bluff; two brothers, Lyle and Roy Barker, both of South Dakota; two sisters, Bessie Wolf, Spearfish, South Dakota, and Hazel Steere of Olympia, Wash.; 23 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Fickert-Mason Chapel with interment following in the family plot in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Born in Iowa, Mrs. Hacker was a member of the VFW Auxiliary, Antelope Womans Club, and the First Christian Church.
She is survived by four sons, Lee Hacker, Pasco, Wash., Guy R. Hacker, Klamath Falls, Neil W. Hacker, Red Bluff, and William C. Hacker of Bakersfield; four daughters, Faye Swanson, Eureka, Madge Davison, Igo, Wilma Sidebottom, Redding, Helen Henderson of Red Bluff; two brothers, Lyle and Roy Barker, both of South Dakota; two sisters, Bessie Wolf, Spearfish, South Dakota, and Hazel Steere of Olympia, Wash.; 23 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Fickert-Mason Chapel with interment following in the family plot in Oak Hill Cemetery.
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