MRS. JOHN HOCKING 1892-1930
Mrs. John Hocking, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Morris, was born August 5, 1892, near Pleasant Hill, Mo., and died at the family home in Riverside, Calif., Saturday, July 5, 1930. Burial was in the Riverside cemetery the following Monday, July 7, at 2:30 o'clock.
Miss Josephine Morris was reared to young womanhood in the community of her birth and was married to John Hocking in Harrisonville, after which the young couple moved to a farm near Shattuck, Okla., and some time later moved to Texas. For the past two years the family has been living in Riverside, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Hocking became the parents of three children, who, with her husband, survive: Miss. Cornelia Hocking, Johnnie Morris Hocking, and Kenneth Hocking. These brothers and sisters also survive: Roy Morris of Peculiar, Mo., Edwin and Olney Morris of Harrisonville, Mo.; Mrs. L. B. Moore of Topeka, Kans., and Mrs. Claude Emerson of Harrisonville.
MRS. JOHN HOCKING 1892-1930
Mrs. John Hocking, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Morris, was born August 5, 1892, near Pleasant Hill, Mo., and died at the family home in Riverside, Calif., Saturday, July 5, 1930. Burial was in the Riverside cemetery the following Monday, July 7, at 2:30 o'clock.
Miss Josephine Morris was reared to young womanhood in the community of her birth and was married to John Hocking in Harrisonville, after which the young couple moved to a farm near Shattuck, Okla., and some time later moved to Texas. For the past two years the family has been living in Riverside, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Hocking became the parents of three children, who, with her husband, survive: Miss. Cornelia Hocking, Johnnie Morris Hocking, and Kenneth Hocking. These brothers and sisters also survive: Roy Morris of Peculiar, Mo., Edwin and Olney Morris of Harrisonville, Mo.; Mrs. L. B. Moore of Topeka, Kans., and Mrs. Claude Emerson of Harrisonville.
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