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Hortense <I>Alexander</I> Hackler

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Hortense Alexander Hackler

Birth
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Jun 1967 (aged 91)
Port Washington, Nassau County, New York, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Mrs. Garfield McCoy Hackler of Port Washington, N.Y., a former longtime Dallas resident and wife of the late Dr. G. M. Hackler, prominent Dallas surgeon, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Sparkman/Hillcrest Funeral Chapel, 2115 Ross. Burial will be in Restland Memorial Park.
Mrs. Hackler died in Port Washington Thursday. Born and reared in Waco, she was the daughter of the late Judge L. C. Alexander, a former district judge and well-known civil lawyer in the Southwest. She was a graduate of Monticello Seminary and National Park Seminary in Maryland, and had attended Washington University.
Active in Dallas club work, she was an organizing member and former president of the Matheon Club, and Organizing member of the Dallas Woman's Club, the Southern Memorial Society, and was a founding member and life regent of the Prudence Alexander Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She also was a member of the Magna Carta Dames and the Daughters of Patriots
and Founders.
During World War I, Mrs. Hackler was a leading Red Cross worker, receiving a medal in recognition for her service. She also was active in USO work during World War II. A lifelong member of the Episcopal Church, she had been a member of St. Matthew's Cathedral here for about 50 years.
Survivors include a son, Kenneth A. Hackler of Port Washington, a sister, Mrs. Walter Gregg of Waco, and a brother, L. C. Alexander of Waco.
Funeral services for Mrs. Garfield McCoy Hackler of Port Washington, N.Y., a former longtime Dallas resident and wife of the late Dr. G. M. Hackler, prominent Dallas surgeon, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Sparkman/Hillcrest Funeral Chapel, 2115 Ross. Burial will be in Restland Memorial Park.
Mrs. Hackler died in Port Washington Thursday. Born and reared in Waco, she was the daughter of the late Judge L. C. Alexander, a former district judge and well-known civil lawyer in the Southwest. She was a graduate of Monticello Seminary and National Park Seminary in Maryland, and had attended Washington University.
Active in Dallas club work, she was an organizing member and former president of the Matheon Club, and Organizing member of the Dallas Woman's Club, the Southern Memorial Society, and was a founding member and life regent of the Prudence Alexander Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She also was a member of the Magna Carta Dames and the Daughters of Patriots
and Founders.
During World War I, Mrs. Hackler was a leading Red Cross worker, receiving a medal in recognition for her service. She also was active in USO work during World War II. A lifelong member of the Episcopal Church, she had been a member of St. Matthew's Cathedral here for about 50 years.
Survivors include a son, Kenneth A. Hackler of Port Washington, a sister, Mrs. Walter Gregg of Waco, and a brother, L. C. Alexander of Waco.


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  • Created by: Sherry
  • Added: Jun 23, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92437590/hortense-hackler: accessed ), memorial page for Hortense Alexander Hackler (16 Sep 1875–29 Jun 1967), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92437590, citing Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Sherry (contributor 47010546).