Tuesday, March 30, 1915
Page 1
Will R. Hocker received a wire this morning from Dallas, Texas, stating that his half brother, Jesse T. Hocker had died there. The body will be brought to Hustonville tomorrow or Thursday and interred in the cemetery there. Mr. Hocker was a son of Dr. S. G. Hocker and left this county some 18 years ago. He was engaged in the mercantile business at Turnersville for several years and later was a handler of horses. He was in the railroad business in his adopted State.
Friday, April 2, 1915
Page 5
The remains of Jesse T. Hocker, mention of whose death at Dallas, Texas, was made in Tuesday's I. J., were brought here Wednesday night to the home of his brother, Will R. Hocker, and on yesterday were taken to Hustonville and laid to rest. Deceased was 56 years old and his death was brought about by pneumonia. Mr. J. C. McClary conducted the services at the grave.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
Tuesday, March 30, 1915
Page 1
Will R. Hocker received a wire this morning from Dallas, Texas, stating that his half brother, Jesse T. Hocker had died there. The body will be brought to Hustonville tomorrow or Thursday and interred in the cemetery there. Mr. Hocker was a son of Dr. S. G. Hocker and left this county some 18 years ago. He was engaged in the mercantile business at Turnersville for several years and later was a handler of horses. He was in the railroad business in his adopted State.
Friday, April 2, 1915
Page 5
The remains of Jesse T. Hocker, mention of whose death at Dallas, Texas, was made in Tuesday's I. J., were brought here Wednesday night to the home of his brother, Will R. Hocker, and on yesterday were taken to Hustonville and laid to rest. Deceased was 56 years old and his death was brought about by pneumonia. Mr. J. C. McClary conducted the services at the grave.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
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