HOAGLAND, William K
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 14 Jan 1974 p 3
VEEDERSBURG -- William K. Hoagland, 49, of Rt. 2, Veedersburg died at 5:20 p.m. Saturday in St. Elizabeth Hospital at Danville, Ill. He had been in ill health for 10 months. The Veedersburg native had been employed by General Motors Corp. at Danville, Ill., for 25 years. He was born March 8, 1924 at Veedersburg, a son of William and Prudence Minnick Hoagland. He was married to Betty McCurdy on March 23, 1946, at Pendleton. Survivors include the widow; a son, Stephen K. at home; two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Vicki) York of Danville and Mrs. Leslie (Linda) Clardy of Veedersburg; four sisters, Mrs. Mildred Kelley and Mrs. Florence McCormick, both of Veedersburg, Mrs. Geneva Quinlan of Wingate and Mrs. Alice Krecek of Monticello, and one granddaughter. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Stone Bluff United Methodist Church with the Rev. August Huber officiating. Burial will be in Osborne Prairie Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home - typed by walt w
Source: Covington Friend Wednesday, January 23, 1974
Veedersburg—William
K. Hoagland, 49, of Veedersburg Route 2, died at 5:20 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
12, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. He had been a patient for one day and had been
ill for 10 months.
Born March 8, 1924,
in Veedersburg, he was the son of William H. and Prudence Minnick Hoagland. He
was married March 23, 1946 in Pendleton, Ind., to Betty McCurdy, who survives
Mr. Hoagland had
been employed at General Motors in Danville for 25 years.
Other survivors
include a son, Stephen K. at home; two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Vicki) York of
Danville and Mrs. Leslie (Linda) Clardy of Veedersburg; four sisters, Mrs.
Mildred Kelley and Mrs. Florence McCormick, both of Veedersburg, Mrs. Geneva
Quinlan of Wingate and Mrs. Alice Krecek of Monticello; and a granddaughter.
Services were at 2
p.m. Tuesday at the Stone Bluff United Methodist Church, with the Rev. August
Huber officiating. Burial was in Osborne Prairie Cemetery. – thanks so much to
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