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Julia Hoemann~~~1899-1978
© Blackwell Journal Tribune
Oct. 27, 1978
Submitted by: Shirley Harlan


Hoemann rites set Saturday
Services for Mrs. Julia M. Hoemann, 79, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Hamilton-Porter Funeral Home. She died Thursday in Blackwell General Hospital.

Mrs. Hoemann was born April 25, 1899 in Medford and was a lifetime resident of this area. She grew up in the Jefferson and Medford areas and following her marriage in Sept. 1920 in Medford to O. G. Hoemann, she and her husband operated the Nardin phone office.

Survivors include one son, O.G. (Buck) Jr. Deer Creek, one daughter, Miss Gladys Inez Hoemann, Wichita, 7 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren.

Norman Branson, pastor of the Church of Christ, will officiate and burial will be in Mount Olive Cemetery in Nardin.


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