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Mary Patricia “Pat” <I>Hearn</I> Hibben

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Mary Patricia “Pat” Hearn Hibben

Birth
Canada
Death
18 Jun 2000 (aged 87)
Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
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Mary Patricia Hearn was born September 24, 1912, in Canada. She had one younger sister, Tully Joyce Hearn, who was born June 30, 1914.

Pat married George Elliott Hibben. They had no children.

Pat died June 18, 2000, in Huntington Beach, California. She was survived by various family members including 3 nieces: Patricia Peck, Susan Wheeler and Cathy Palmer.

She wrote the following:
"Aunt Betty, Aunt Nancy and cousin May Tully lived in New York but visited in Victoria and Detroit (Gull Lake). Gull Lake was a real estate development of my father's, hence all the relations staying there. The pictures of Honolulu were taken by my father - I don't know what he was doing there in 1911. Rose Hague was the oldest sister in Hague family and must have died before 1910 because there are no pictures of her. The O'Hearns were Irish. The Hagues - English. Our maternal grandfather (Condron) was Irish and was called Paddy. Our mother's nickname was 'Tot'. Everyone called her that for some reason. My father was always called Jack. My father was in Costa Rica on government business in 1918. I have my mother's passport with me listed on it but she died in the influenza epidemic just before we were to leave."
Mary Patricia Hearn was born September 24, 1912, in Canada. She had one younger sister, Tully Joyce Hearn, who was born June 30, 1914.

Pat married George Elliott Hibben. They had no children.

Pat died June 18, 2000, in Huntington Beach, California. She was survived by various family members including 3 nieces: Patricia Peck, Susan Wheeler and Cathy Palmer.

She wrote the following:
"Aunt Betty, Aunt Nancy and cousin May Tully lived in New York but visited in Victoria and Detroit (Gull Lake). Gull Lake was a real estate development of my father's, hence all the relations staying there. The pictures of Honolulu were taken by my father - I don't know what he was doing there in 1911. Rose Hague was the oldest sister in Hague family and must have died before 1910 because there are no pictures of her. The O'Hearns were Irish. The Hagues - English. Our maternal grandfather (Condron) was Irish and was called Paddy. Our mother's nickname was 'Tot'. Everyone called her that for some reason. My father was always called Jack. My father was in Costa Rica on government business in 1918. I have my mother's passport with me listed on it but she died in the influenza epidemic just before we were to leave."


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