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Grace Bell <I>Boyles</I> Hoag

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Grace Bell Boyles Hoag

Birth
Colville, Stevens County, Washington, USA
Death
27 Nov 1936 (aged 46)
Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, USA
Burial
Chelan, Chelan County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
North Fraternal Row25 BLK28 LN3
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Funeral rites for Mrs. Grace Hoag, wife of Otto Hoag of Chelan, who died in a Wenatchee hospital Friday evening wee held from the Seventh Day Adventist church in Chelan Sunday afternoon with the Rev. Williams of Wenatchee officiating.

Grace Boyles was born in Colville, April 1, 1890, and died in Wenatchee November 27, following a two-month illness. She was married to Otto Hoag in 1909 and to this union four children were born, two daughters, Ellie and Doris, and one son, Ellery, all at the family home in Chelan, and one son who had preceded her in death.

She leaves her immediate family, four sisters, and one brother, Mrs. Minnie Rovers, Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Ruth Bigelow and Mrs. Dasie Alberg of Chelan, Mrs. Lottie Horton of Newport, and Charles Boyles of Chelan.

Selections, "He Leadeth Me," "Take the Name of Jesus," and "The Old Rugged Cross" were sung by a quartette composed of Mesdames Suzan Ogden, Opal Farley, R. R. Tibner and Verne Steele.

Pallbearers were Alfred LaChapelle, Jake Debar, Gus Rambo, Lee White, Jake Easley and Burton Turk.

Interment was in the Fraternal cemetery.

Washington Death Certificate
Name Grace Bell Hoag
Death date 28 Nov 1936
Death place Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington
Gender Female
Age at death 46 years
Estimated birth year 1890
Marital status Married
Spouse name Otto T. Hoag
Father name Frank Boyles
Mother name Laura A. Harris
Film number 2023363
Digital GS number 4218408
Image number 2259
Funeral rites for Mrs. Grace Hoag, wife of Otto Hoag of Chelan, who died in a Wenatchee hospital Friday evening wee held from the Seventh Day Adventist church in Chelan Sunday afternoon with the Rev. Williams of Wenatchee officiating.

Grace Boyles was born in Colville, April 1, 1890, and died in Wenatchee November 27, following a two-month illness. She was married to Otto Hoag in 1909 and to this union four children were born, two daughters, Ellie and Doris, and one son, Ellery, all at the family home in Chelan, and one son who had preceded her in death.

She leaves her immediate family, four sisters, and one brother, Mrs. Minnie Rovers, Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Ruth Bigelow and Mrs. Dasie Alberg of Chelan, Mrs. Lottie Horton of Newport, and Charles Boyles of Chelan.

Selections, "He Leadeth Me," "Take the Name of Jesus," and "The Old Rugged Cross" were sung by a quartette composed of Mesdames Suzan Ogden, Opal Farley, R. R. Tibner and Verne Steele.

Pallbearers were Alfred LaChapelle, Jake Debar, Gus Rambo, Lee White, Jake Easley and Burton Turk.

Interment was in the Fraternal cemetery.

Washington Death Certificate
Name Grace Bell Hoag
Death date 28 Nov 1936
Death place Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington
Gender Female
Age at death 46 years
Estimated birth year 1890
Marital status Married
Spouse name Otto T. Hoag
Father name Frank Boyles
Mother name Laura A. Harris
Film number 2023363
Digital GS number 4218408
Image number 2259

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  • Created by: Teresa
  • Added: Feb 1, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24312220/grace_bell-hoag: accessed ), memorial page for Grace Bell Boyles Hoag (1 Apr 1890–27 Nov 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24312220, citing Chelan Fraternal Cemetery, Chelan, Chelan County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Teresa (contributor 46969893).