He was a retired carpenter. Born in Camp Springs, he had lived in Athens and Henderson County most of his life.
Funeral service were held at 2 pm Friday in Hassell and Foster Chapel with the Rev. John Fuller officiating, and burial was in Davis Cemetery.
Mr. Hosch is survived by four sons, J T of Fletcher, Okla., David of Wichita Falls, Billy Ray and Charles Glenn both of Athens; four daughters, Mrs. Helen Partin of Houston, Mrs. Norma Jean Anderson and Miss Carolyn Hosch, both of Athens, and Mrs. Melva Dean Grisson of Dallas; three brothers L J of Gladewater, Roy of Athens, Paul of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Jim Warren of Gladewater and Mrs. Allie Mae Kirk of Athens, and 12 grandchildren.
He was a retired carpenter. Born in Camp Springs, he had lived in Athens and Henderson County most of his life.
Funeral service were held at 2 pm Friday in Hassell and Foster Chapel with the Rev. John Fuller officiating, and burial was in Davis Cemetery.
Mr. Hosch is survived by four sons, J T of Fletcher, Okla., David of Wichita Falls, Billy Ray and Charles Glenn both of Athens; four daughters, Mrs. Helen Partin of Houston, Mrs. Norma Jean Anderson and Miss Carolyn Hosch, both of Athens, and Mrs. Melva Dean Grisson of Dallas; three brothers L J of Gladewater, Roy of Athens, Paul of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Jim Warren of Gladewater and Mrs. Allie Mae Kirk of Athens, and 12 grandchildren.
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