To Be Buried Here
Remains of Mrs. Ellen Hock Brought From Barberton
The remains of Mrs. Ellen Hock who died in Barberton Saturday night were brought to Canton Monday afternoon and taken to the residence of the daughter of the deceased, Mrs. George Peffer, 1810 East Ninth Street. Funeral services will be held from there at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment in Westlawn. Deceased is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Charles Hafner, and Mrs. George Peffer, one son and two brothers, Jonas and David Munshower who reside in this city.
As printed in The Canton Repository 9 Jun 1902
First husband, Theodore Murray: Married 14 April 1870, Stark County, Ohio
Second husband, Jonas Franklin Hoch: Married 12 October 1897, Stark County, Ohio
To Be Buried Here
Remains of Mrs. Ellen Hock Brought From Barberton
The remains of Mrs. Ellen Hock who died in Barberton Saturday night were brought to Canton Monday afternoon and taken to the residence of the daughter of the deceased, Mrs. George Peffer, 1810 East Ninth Street. Funeral services will be held from there at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment in Westlawn. Deceased is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Charles Hafner, and Mrs. George Peffer, one son and two brothers, Jonas and David Munshower who reside in this city.
As printed in The Canton Repository 9 Jun 1902
First husband, Theodore Murray: Married 14 April 1870, Stark County, Ohio
Second husband, Jonas Franklin Hoch: Married 12 October 1897, Stark County, Ohio
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