The long time area resident died at 10 a.m. today in North Plains Hospital. He was a retired employee of Sunset International.
Surviving are the widow, Phyllis; daughter, Mrs. Marie Adams, City; son, Milton, Nachez, Miss.; four brothers, four sisters, and two grandchildren.
(Published in Borger News Herald, June 27, 1966)
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Funeral services for Henry M. Hoff, 62, native Hutchinson County resident, are scheduled at 2 p.m. Thursday from First Presbyterian Church.
Officiating ministers will be Hale Harter of First Christian Church and Jack W. Burke of Phillips. Interment in Lieb Cemetery, Stinnett, will be directed by Simpson Funeral Home.
Hoff was born at Fort Bugsby in Hutchinson County on May 21, 1904 to Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff. He was a retired employee of Sunset International and a member of First Presbyterian Church.
He died at 10 a.m. Monday in North Plains Hospital following a lingering illness.
Surviving are the widow, Phyllis, daughter, Mrs. Marie Adams, of Borger; son, Milton of Natchez, Miss.; four brothers, Tom of Scott Acres, Stinnett, V.L. of Amarillo, George of Borger, and Elmer Lee of Ft. Worth; four sisters, Mrs. Ollie Holt, Mrs. Nora Wilson, both of Dalhart, Mrs. Linnie Wilson of Fritch, Billie McCrory, Ingleside.
Casketbearers are Noble and Gene Hoppe, Leonard Burgess, Charlie Bretthauer, O.T. Kirksey, Wayne Sigler.
(Published in Borger News Herald, June 28, 1966)
The long time area resident died at 10 a.m. today in North Plains Hospital. He was a retired employee of Sunset International.
Surviving are the widow, Phyllis; daughter, Mrs. Marie Adams, City; son, Milton, Nachez, Miss.; four brothers, four sisters, and two grandchildren.
(Published in Borger News Herald, June 27, 1966)
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Funeral services for Henry M. Hoff, 62, native Hutchinson County resident, are scheduled at 2 p.m. Thursday from First Presbyterian Church.
Officiating ministers will be Hale Harter of First Christian Church and Jack W. Burke of Phillips. Interment in Lieb Cemetery, Stinnett, will be directed by Simpson Funeral Home.
Hoff was born at Fort Bugsby in Hutchinson County on May 21, 1904 to Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff. He was a retired employee of Sunset International and a member of First Presbyterian Church.
He died at 10 a.m. Monday in North Plains Hospital following a lingering illness.
Surviving are the widow, Phyllis, daughter, Mrs. Marie Adams, of Borger; son, Milton of Natchez, Miss.; four brothers, Tom of Scott Acres, Stinnett, V.L. of Amarillo, George of Borger, and Elmer Lee of Ft. Worth; four sisters, Mrs. Ollie Holt, Mrs. Nora Wilson, both of Dalhart, Mrs. Linnie Wilson of Fritch, Billie McCrory, Ingleside.
Casketbearers are Noble and Gene Hoppe, Leonard Burgess, Charlie Bretthauer, O.T. Kirksey, Wayne Sigler.
(Published in Borger News Herald, June 28, 1966)
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Married May 21, 1932
Children
H Milton Jr
L Marie
Family Members
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Thomas Payton Hoff
1896–1973
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Ollie Ethel Hoff Holt
1899–1975
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Nora Mae Hoff Wilson
1901–1984
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Vallie Lewis "Ted" Hoff
1906–1976
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Mary Linnie Hoff Wilson
1908–1995
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Elizabeth B Hoff McCrory
1911–2004
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George W Hoff
1914–1998
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Elmer Lee Hoff
1917–1993
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PFC Jack Hulam Hoff
1920–1945
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TSGT Robert Clyde Hoff
1924–1945
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Billie E Hoff McCrory
1929–2003
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