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John Netter Hack

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John Netter Hack

Birth
Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Death
24 Nov 1939 (aged 76)
Nebo, Pike County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Nebo, Pike County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Charity Luzena Neese. Son of William A. Hack & Polly A. Hudnall.

Nebo Banner Newspaper, Nebo, Pike County, IL, Nov. 1939
John Netter Hack, son of Wm. and Polly Ann Hack was born near Bowling Green, Warren County, Ky., January 24, 1863, passed away at his home Nov. 24, 1939, age 76 years, 10 months.
In the fall of 1864 his parents moved to Illinois locating near Nebo, where he spent his life.
In April 1889, he was married to Chattie Neese who preceded him in death in May 1932. To this union one son, Arnold was born, who with his wife and daughter Pauline, and her husband Nelson Clark mourn their loss. He also leaves to mourn his passing, a brother Henry A. Hack, the only survivor of a family of eight children.
Mr. Hack was a sufferer for a number of years but was always appreciative for every act of kindness from the family and neighbors, and his friends are all grieved at his sudden passing.
He became a member of the Church of Christ at Rock Hill and was faithful in his attendance until they discontinued having services, when he moved his membership to the Nebo Church.
Services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Nebo Church of Christ in charge of Homer Boren. Burial was made in the Nebo Cemetery.
Husband of Charity Luzena Neese. Son of William A. Hack & Polly A. Hudnall.

Nebo Banner Newspaper, Nebo, Pike County, IL, Nov. 1939
John Netter Hack, son of Wm. and Polly Ann Hack was born near Bowling Green, Warren County, Ky., January 24, 1863, passed away at his home Nov. 24, 1939, age 76 years, 10 months.
In the fall of 1864 his parents moved to Illinois locating near Nebo, where he spent his life.
In April 1889, he was married to Chattie Neese who preceded him in death in May 1932. To this union one son, Arnold was born, who with his wife and daughter Pauline, and her husband Nelson Clark mourn their loss. He also leaves to mourn his passing, a brother Henry A. Hack, the only survivor of a family of eight children.
Mr. Hack was a sufferer for a number of years but was always appreciative for every act of kindness from the family and neighbors, and his friends are all grieved at his sudden passing.
He became a member of the Church of Christ at Rock Hill and was faithful in his attendance until they discontinued having services, when he moved his membership to the Nebo Church.
Services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Nebo Church of Christ in charge of Homer Boren. Burial was made in the Nebo Cemetery.


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