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Ena May <I>Mulberry</I> Hoese

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Ena May Mulberry Hoese

Birth
Spy Hill, Melville Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death
14 Jul 2002 (aged 95)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3272018, Longitude: -95.9847031
Plot
Lot #129 Grave #2
Memorial ID
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ENA MAY MULBERRY was born on July 17, 1906 in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan Canada to:

DAVID MULBERRY born in Londonderry, Ireland
MARY MAE RHOADES MULBERRY born in Ontario, Canada

David and Mary Mulberry had four children:

1. Vernon Barnett Mulberry of Winnipeg, Man.
2. Ena May Mulberry of Omaha, Nebraska
3. Sydney Mulberry of Winnipeg, Manitoba
4. Phyllis Mulberry (Wiklund)of Vancouver, B.C.

Ena married Mr. JACK HOFFMAN and had two sons and a daughter. She and her family lived in Omaha, Nebraska with her family. Ena was very supportive of the Omaha Home for Boys, volunteering there for many years.

After her husband Jack passed away in 1953, she married FREDERICK WILLLIAM HOESE. (1895-1959)

Ena Hoese passed from this earth on July the 14th, 2002.
She was interred on July 18th, 2002, in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Omaha, Nebraska.

Ena will be remembered as a woman who had a sharp wit, good memory, and a heart of gold.
ENA MAY MULBERRY was born on July 17, 1906 in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan Canada to:

DAVID MULBERRY born in Londonderry, Ireland
MARY MAE RHOADES MULBERRY born in Ontario, Canada

David and Mary Mulberry had four children:

1. Vernon Barnett Mulberry of Winnipeg, Man.
2. Ena May Mulberry of Omaha, Nebraska
3. Sydney Mulberry of Winnipeg, Manitoba
4. Phyllis Mulberry (Wiklund)of Vancouver, B.C.

Ena married Mr. JACK HOFFMAN and had two sons and a daughter. She and her family lived in Omaha, Nebraska with her family. Ena was very supportive of the Omaha Home for Boys, volunteering there for many years.

After her husband Jack passed away in 1953, she married FREDERICK WILLLIAM HOESE. (1895-1959)

Ena Hoese passed from this earth on July the 14th, 2002.
She was interred on July 18th, 2002, in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Omaha, Nebraska.

Ena will be remembered as a woman who had a sharp wit, good memory, and a heart of gold.


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