19 Nov 1951, Mon · Page 3
Homer Welber Hawk, 81, Copplen Park, a Spokane resident for the last 25 years, died yesterday in a local hospital.
He was a member of American Legion post No. 2.
He is survived by his wife, Viola, at the home; two sons, Robert Hawk, with the navy at Treasure Island, Calif., and Lloyd Hawk of Seattle; a stepson, Edwin Schubach, of Spokane, and six sisters, Mrs. Russell Boyd of Moscow, Idaho; Mrs James Partlow, Union, Ore.; Mrs. L. V. Groston, Wenatchee; Mrs. J. W. Brady, Seattle; Mrs. Dora Trego of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. M. J. Campbell of Spokane.
The body is at Ball & Dodd's.
WWII Veteran
He married Viola Bell Schubach on October 19, 1935 in Newport, Pend Oreille County, Wa.
19 Nov 1951, Mon · Page 3
Homer Welber Hawk, 81, Copplen Park, a Spokane resident for the last 25 years, died yesterday in a local hospital.
He was a member of American Legion post No. 2.
He is survived by his wife, Viola, at the home; two sons, Robert Hawk, with the navy at Treasure Island, Calif., and Lloyd Hawk of Seattle; a stepson, Edwin Schubach, of Spokane, and six sisters, Mrs. Russell Boyd of Moscow, Idaho; Mrs James Partlow, Union, Ore.; Mrs. L. V. Groston, Wenatchee; Mrs. J. W. Brady, Seattle; Mrs. Dora Trego of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. M. J. Campbell of Spokane.
The body is at Ball & Dodd's.
WWII Veteran
He married Viola Bell Schubach on October 19, 1935 in Newport, Pend Oreille County, Wa.
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