1st Wife: Sarah Elizabeth Shoopman (1872-1956), m. Jan 1, 1891 (license) in Cairo, Nebraska. (dvc'd)
2nd Wife: Charlotte Katherine Hartman (1884-1978), m. after her May 23, 1919 divorce and before the Jan 19, 1920 census.
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Charles M. Hawks. Masonic funeral services for Charles M. Hawks, 92, 0f 2611 W. 86th St., will be hled at 10 o'clock tomorrow in the Wiggen & Sons chapel. Burial will be in Snohomish Cemetery. Mr. Hawks died Friday in a hospital. He was a retired barber.
Mr. Hawks, born in Nebraska*, had lived here 30 years. He came here from Casper, Wyo., where he had been active in masonry. He was a past grand master of the Grand Lodge of Wyoming. He was a member of Casper Lodge No. 15, F. & A.M., Knights Templar and Korien Temple of the Shrine.
Surviving are his wife, Charlotte; a daughter, Mrs. Daisy Hubby, California; two step-daughters, Mrs. Caroline Richard and Mabel Henage, both of Seattle; six sons, Caroll Hawks, Seattle, Arthur, Thayer and Durie Hawks, all of Texas, Charles Hawks, California, and William Hawks, Fairbanks, Alaska.
[The Seattle Times (Seattle, Washington). Tuesday, December 29, 1953. Page 26.]
*Birthplace Note: Illinois (1870, 1880, 1885 Nebraska census, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940, & 1950 censuses. Only the obit claims he was born in Nebraska. He was living in Nebraska on 1870, 1880, 1885 Nebraska censuses.
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1st Wife: Sarah Elizabeth Shoopman (1872-1956), m. Jan 1, 1891 (license) in Cairo, Nebraska. (dvc'd)
2nd Wife: Charlotte Katherine Hartman (1884-1978), m. after her May 23, 1919 divorce and before the Jan 19, 1920 census.
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Charles M. Hawks. Masonic funeral services for Charles M. Hawks, 92, 0f 2611 W. 86th St., will be hled at 10 o'clock tomorrow in the Wiggen & Sons chapel. Burial will be in Snohomish Cemetery. Mr. Hawks died Friday in a hospital. He was a retired barber.
Mr. Hawks, born in Nebraska*, had lived here 30 years. He came here from Casper, Wyo., where he had been active in masonry. He was a past grand master of the Grand Lodge of Wyoming. He was a member of Casper Lodge No. 15, F. & A.M., Knights Templar and Korien Temple of the Shrine.
Surviving are his wife, Charlotte; a daughter, Mrs. Daisy Hubby, California; two step-daughters, Mrs. Caroline Richard and Mabel Henage, both of Seattle; six sons, Caroll Hawks, Seattle, Arthur, Thayer and Durie Hawks, all of Texas, Charles Hawks, California, and William Hawks, Fairbanks, Alaska.
[The Seattle Times (Seattle, Washington). Tuesday, December 29, 1953. Page 26.]
*Birthplace Note: Illinois (1870, 1880, 1885 Nebraska census, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940, & 1950 censuses. Only the obit claims he was born in Nebraska. He was living in Nebraska on 1870, 1880, 1885 Nebraska censuses.
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