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Hazel Cora <I>Kirkhart</I> Hibbs

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Hazel Cora Kirkhart Hibbs

Birth
Vermilion County, Illinois, USA
Death
17 May 1985 (aged 72)
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Princeville, Peoria County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9342357, Longitude: -89.7485135
Plot
Div H, Row 6
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Harry (Hazel) Hibbs, 72, of 212 W. South, retired member of the office staff of the Joan of Arc Canning Co., died May 17, in the Methodist Medical Center, where she had been hospitalized five weeks.
Services will be in the Princeville United Methodist Church, of which Mrs. Hibbs was a member. Rev. Glen A. Stewart will officiate. Hammitt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Interment will be in Princeville Cemetery.
Mrs. Hibbs was born May 21, 1912, near Catlin, the daughter of Amos and Elsie White Kirkhart. She was reared and educated in Catlin. Her marriage to Harry W. Hibbs took place in Princeville on July 21, 1940.
Surviving are the husband, a brother, Herman Kirkhart, and two sisters, Helen Griffin and Reva Roseberry, all of Danville.
Mrs. Hibbs was a member of her church's United Methodist Women, which she had served as president. She had also sung in the choir and served as an organist at the church.
She was a member and past worthy matron of Union Grove Chapter 229, Order of the Eastern Star, and a member of Princeville Auxiliary to American Legion Post 248.
She retired from the canning company's office in 1975 after 43 years of service.

Kewanee Star Courier, May 18, 1985.

Transcribed and submitted by HAP.
Mrs. Harry (Hazel) Hibbs, 72, of 212 W. South, retired member of the office staff of the Joan of Arc Canning Co., died May 17, in the Methodist Medical Center, where she had been hospitalized five weeks.
Services will be in the Princeville United Methodist Church, of which Mrs. Hibbs was a member. Rev. Glen A. Stewart will officiate. Hammitt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Interment will be in Princeville Cemetery.
Mrs. Hibbs was born May 21, 1912, near Catlin, the daughter of Amos and Elsie White Kirkhart. She was reared and educated in Catlin. Her marriage to Harry W. Hibbs took place in Princeville on July 21, 1940.
Surviving are the husband, a brother, Herman Kirkhart, and two sisters, Helen Griffin and Reva Roseberry, all of Danville.
Mrs. Hibbs was a member of her church's United Methodist Women, which she had served as president. She had also sung in the choir and served as an organist at the church.
She was a member and past worthy matron of Union Grove Chapter 229, Order of the Eastern Star, and a member of Princeville Auxiliary to American Legion Post 248.
She retired from the canning company's office in 1975 after 43 years of service.

Kewanee Star Courier, May 18, 1985.

Transcribed and submitted by HAP.


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