Hester Hoover passed away on May 18, 1904 at the age of 84 years and 11 months. She was interred in the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Newark.
The following appeared in the Newark Advocate on May 18, 1904
OBITUARY
HESTER A. HOOVER
Mrs. Hester A. Hoover, for 79 years a resident of Newark, quietly passed away at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning, after years of suffering and illness. She was 85 years of age, and had been more or less for over twenty years. Born in Maine, she came to Newark with her parents when only 6 years old, and has always resided in this city. In 1837 she married Jesse Hoover, the latter dying in 1885. Five children were born, two sons surviving and residing in Newark. These are John and Charles, the latter of whom conducts a livery stable on East Main Street.
Mrs. Hoover was well known in this county. But few people have lived as long in Newark as did Mrs. Hoover. She had many relatives in the county and was related to many Newark people, although practically all of her relatives have passed away.
Early in life she joined the Baptist church, affiliating with this denomination through life.
The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at the home at 122 West Locust at 2 o'clock. The interment will take place at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
The following appeared in the Newark Advocate on May 28th 1904
Application has been made to probate the last will of Hester A. Hoover. deceased.
The following appeared in the Newark Advocate on June 16, 1904
John B. Hoover and Charles W. Hoover have been appointed executors of the last will and testament of Hester A. Hoover, deceased.
Hester Hoover passed away on May 18, 1904 at the age of 84 years and 11 months. She was interred in the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Newark.
The following appeared in the Newark Advocate on May 18, 1904
OBITUARY
HESTER A. HOOVER
Mrs. Hester A. Hoover, for 79 years a resident of Newark, quietly passed away at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning, after years of suffering and illness. She was 85 years of age, and had been more or less for over twenty years. Born in Maine, she came to Newark with her parents when only 6 years old, and has always resided in this city. In 1837 she married Jesse Hoover, the latter dying in 1885. Five children were born, two sons surviving and residing in Newark. These are John and Charles, the latter of whom conducts a livery stable on East Main Street.
Mrs. Hoover was well known in this county. But few people have lived as long in Newark as did Mrs. Hoover. She had many relatives in the county and was related to many Newark people, although practically all of her relatives have passed away.
Early in life she joined the Baptist church, affiliating with this denomination through life.
The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at the home at 122 West Locust at 2 o'clock. The interment will take place at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
The following appeared in the Newark Advocate on May 28th 1904
Application has been made to probate the last will of Hester A. Hoover. deceased.
The following appeared in the Newark Advocate on June 16, 1904
John B. Hoover and Charles W. Hoover have been appointed executors of the last will and testament of Hester A. Hoover, deceased.
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