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Christine Lois <I>Milton</I> Hobson

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Christine Lois Milton Hobson

Birth
Hazelwood, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Jan 2000 (aged 83)
Mooresville, Morgan County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Monrovia, Morgan County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Last Name: Hobson
First Name: Christine
Middle Name/Initial: Lois
Maiden Name: Milton
Date of Death: 01/06/2000
Birth Date: 06/29/1916

Spouse: Lloyd Oral Hobson, Aug 23, 1933 (he died 1978)

Survived By: Sons, Larry and John A. Hobson of Mooresville, and DeWayne C. Hobson of Colfax; daughter, Annice A. Lambert of Richmond, Ky.; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren.

Other: Age 83.

Carlisle Chapel. No calling. No service. Cremation. Private burial, West Union Cemetery, Monrovia.

Memorial service at Kingdom Hall, Jehovah Witness. Died at Miller's Merry Manor.

According to Susan Kay Zielska Covey's family history: "Christine always said that her dad did not want to keep [Christine and her brother] and would send them off to any one that would care for them. He never wanted to support them either. This had a horrible effect on Christine; she never seemed to get over it. She also said that Nora (Charles' second wife) did not want them either."

Cemetery: West Union

Source Information: Hadley/Daily family records
Last Name: Hobson
First Name: Christine
Middle Name/Initial: Lois
Maiden Name: Milton
Date of Death: 01/06/2000
Birth Date: 06/29/1916

Spouse: Lloyd Oral Hobson, Aug 23, 1933 (he died 1978)

Survived By: Sons, Larry and John A. Hobson of Mooresville, and DeWayne C. Hobson of Colfax; daughter, Annice A. Lambert of Richmond, Ky.; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren.

Other: Age 83.

Carlisle Chapel. No calling. No service. Cremation. Private burial, West Union Cemetery, Monrovia.

Memorial service at Kingdom Hall, Jehovah Witness. Died at Miller's Merry Manor.

According to Susan Kay Zielska Covey's family history: "Christine always said that her dad did not want to keep [Christine and her brother] and would send them off to any one that would care for them. He never wanted to support them either. This had a horrible effect on Christine; she never seemed to get over it. She also said that Nora (Charles' second wife) did not want them either."

Cemetery: West Union

Source Information: Hadley/Daily family records


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