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Rojean T. “Jeanie” <I>Hoard</I> Hochstrasser

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Rojean T. “Jeanie” Hoard Hochstrasser

Birth
Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, USA
Death
18 Apr 2021 (aged 92)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Rojean T. (Jeanie) Hochstrasser
Boise, Idaho - Rojean T. (Jeanie) Hochstrasser was born to Roy and Ina Hoard in Caldwell Id. on March 18, 1929 and passed peacefully surrounded by family on April 18, 2021 in Boise, Id.
Jeanie began her professional singing career as a teen, and quickly became the favorite entertainer of many. In 1948 Jeanie married Russ Hackett. Together they had four children.
Jeanie's entertaining career included engagements in Las Vegas, Portland, Seattle and Boise at establishments such as Joe's LB and The Gamekeeper. Her music career eventually brought her together with Gib Hochstrasser whom she married in 1971 in Ketchum, Id. She sang alongside Gib with the famous Kings of Swing and many of his other bands. Together they made unbelievable music. Her voice was so loved by everyone. Jeanie was also an accomplished actress. The multitalented star played leading roles in Mame, Spoon River Anthology, Annie Get Your Gun and Guys and Dolls. In the early 80's she attended and graduated from BSU with a degree in education. She went on to teach elementary school in Idaho City and Boise.
In more recent years, Jeanie enjoyed gardening, playing bridge, friends, family and her beloved pugs.
Jeanie is survived by her four children, Tad, Greg (Carla), Jud (Monic) Hackett and Tracy (Brad) Brault, all of Boise. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren whom she loved so dearly.
She was preceded in death by her husband Gib Hochstrasser.
A graveside service will be held at Dry Creek Cemetery, 9600 Hill Rd. in Boise on Monday, May 3, 2021 at 12:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Gib Hochstrasser Memorial Scholarship Fund at BSU, or Pug Rescue in Boise.

Idaho Statesman, Tuesday April 27, 2021
Rojean T. (Jeanie) Hochstrasser
Boise, Idaho - Rojean T. (Jeanie) Hochstrasser was born to Roy and Ina Hoard in Caldwell Id. on March 18, 1929 and passed peacefully surrounded by family on April 18, 2021 in Boise, Id.
Jeanie began her professional singing career as a teen, and quickly became the favorite entertainer of many. In 1948 Jeanie married Russ Hackett. Together they had four children.
Jeanie's entertaining career included engagements in Las Vegas, Portland, Seattle and Boise at establishments such as Joe's LB and The Gamekeeper. Her music career eventually brought her together with Gib Hochstrasser whom she married in 1971 in Ketchum, Id. She sang alongside Gib with the famous Kings of Swing and many of his other bands. Together they made unbelievable music. Her voice was so loved by everyone. Jeanie was also an accomplished actress. The multitalented star played leading roles in Mame, Spoon River Anthology, Annie Get Your Gun and Guys and Dolls. In the early 80's she attended and graduated from BSU with a degree in education. She went on to teach elementary school in Idaho City and Boise.
In more recent years, Jeanie enjoyed gardening, playing bridge, friends, family and her beloved pugs.
Jeanie is survived by her four children, Tad, Greg (Carla), Jud (Monic) Hackett and Tracy (Brad) Brault, all of Boise. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren whom she loved so dearly.
She was preceded in death by her husband Gib Hochstrasser.
A graveside service will be held at Dry Creek Cemetery, 9600 Hill Rd. in Boise on Monday, May 3, 2021 at 12:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Gib Hochstrasser Memorial Scholarship Fund at BSU, or Pug Rescue in Boise.

Idaho Statesman, Tuesday April 27, 2021


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