Paul Minnett Hoover
Jun 26, 1940 - Feb 6, 2017
Submitted by:
Jo Aguirre
Committal prayers and interment
will follow in Hennessey Cemetery under the kind guidance of the Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service.
Paul was born on June 26, 1940 in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, the son of
Henry Minnett and Opal White Hoover, and passed away peacefully at his
residence on February 6, 2017. He was raised in Arcadia and Andover,
Kansas by his aunt and uncle Carl and Ada Medley from the time he was
six weeks old. He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church of
Andover. Paul married Winifred Earlene Landaker in Andover, Kansas on
May 29, 1958. He was a lifelong truck driver moving to Hennessey in
1960. Paul and Earlene traveled and moved back to Hennessey in 1976.
He was owner and operator of Hoover Trucking. Paul was also a trader and
truck salesman for Paul Hoover Truck Lot in Hennessey.
Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Earlene of the residence, Sons, Richard Hoover of Watonga, David (Connie) Hoover of Watonga, John Hoover of Hennessey; daughter, Susie (Bill Johnson) Hoover of Enid; sister, Beatrice Martin , sister-in-law, Retha Hoover, both of Sand Springs, Oklahoma; grandchildren, Dale (Michelle) Hoover of Enid, Oklahoma. Rebecca (Rob) Williamson of Boonville, Arkansas, Shawn (Sammy) Crissup of Ames, Oklahoma; thirteen great-grandchildren; special pets, Rascal and Lady.
Paul was preceded in passing by his daughter, Roberta Kay, brothers, JL, John, Carl, three infant siblings.
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