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John Hoskins


B: abt.1845
D: Apr. 9, 1928

Submitted by: MDF
El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Oklahoma)
Tue, Apr 10, 1928
Page 1


Funeral services for John Hoskins, will be conducted Wednesday afternoonat 2 o'clock by Rev. V. A. Hargis at the Wilson Funeral Home. Interment will be made in the Buena Vista cemetery beside of the body of his wife.

Mr. Hoskins, who was 83 years of age, died early Monday morning at his home, two miles east of El Reno.

He is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Newkirk, Cudahy, Wis., Mrs. N. B. Campbell, El Reno; Wis., Mrs. E. M. Baker, Calhoun, MO.; Mrs. Phebe Greer, Niles, Okla.; Mrs. Francis Bailey who resides in CO., Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Oklahoma City and one son Will Hoskins of Edmond, Okla.







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