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HOAGLAND, Harold Martin

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review April 10, 1989

Covington == Harold Martin HOAGLAND, 76 of Covington died at 8:35 p.m. Monday in Covington Manor Health Center. A graduate of Covington HS, he attended Purdue University. He was a life resident of the Covington area, and farmed in the Salem neighborhood for many years, retiring in 1976. In 1982 he moved to Covington. He was a DeKalb Seed Corn dealer 25 years and ASCS Committeeman for several years, receiving an award for 30 years of service. His memberships included Salem United Methodist Church, Tidal Lodge 36 Knights of Pythias and Purdue Ag Alumni Association. He was born July 31, 1912 at Stone Bluff, to George Martin and Ruth V. Ward Hoagland. He married Willa Rose Galloway Jan 1, 1939. She survives. Also surviving are five sons: John M; Robert C; Thomas, G. William and James A.; a sister, Mrs. TE (Lucille) Washburn; 9 grandchildren and a great grandson. A sister, Mary Banta is deceased. Services are set for 11 .m. Thursday in Shelby Funeral Home with Paul Ziebert officiating. Burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. - kbz

Source: Attica Star Friday, April 14, 1989

Covington—Harold Martin Hoagland, 76, Covington, died at 8:35 p.m. Monday, April 10, 1989 at Covington Manor Health Care Center.

  He was born July 31, 1912 in Stone Bluff, the son of George Martin and Ruth V. Ward Hoagland. He was married Jan. 1, 1939 to Willa Rose Galloway, who survives.

  He was a graduate of Covington High School and attended Purdue University. He was a life resident of the Covington area and farmed in the Salem neighborhood, retiring in 1976. He moved to Covington in 1982. He had been a DeKalb Seed Corn dealer for many years and received an award for 30 years of service.

  He was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church, Tidal Lodge 36 Knights of Pythias and Purdue Ag Alumni Association.
  Surviving besides his wife are five sons, John M. and Robert C., both of Covington; Thomas G., Zionsville; G. William, Fairfax Station, Va., and James A., Stockton, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. T. E. (Lucille) Washburn, Rockville; nine grandchildren and one great grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Mary Banta.

  Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Thursday at Shelby Funeral Home, Covington, with Paul Ziebert officiating. Burial was in Mount Hope Cemetery, Covington. -s




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