Mrs, Nor ah HoxieSOUTH HAVEN. Sept. 26—Mrs. Norah Washburn Hoxie. 86. died atji 6:45 a. in. today at tlie home of herlj son and daughter-in-law, Mr. andlj Mrs. Leo R. Leever. Base line roach's Mrs. Hoxie had been in ill health ( since last summer. She was born in; x 1861 in Waterloo. Ta.f and came to j South Ilaven in 1693. Her husband,;lt; Paul Preston Hoxle, died 26 years!( ago. ;jShe was active until the past! summer in Acacia chapter No. 211JOrder of the Eastern Star. In Sea-. • side lodge No. 08. Pythian Sisters, and in St. Agnes guild of the Church of the Epiphany here. She;* had lived with her daughter, Mrs.;* Leever. for the past. 22 years. ijA second daughter, Mrs. Gimelmaj Miller, preceded her mother in: death. •!Surviving are two sons, Capt. Al-i* len K. HoxLe, Luclinpton, veteran j) and well-known Great Lakes skip-‘-pcr: and Dae W. Hoxle of Sturgis, M Tliere are eight grandchildren arid; f ive grea t - gr and cb i 1 dren. |'Funeral services will be held atilt; 10:30 a/m. Monday at the Church\: of Uie Epiphany, Burial will be in I the Lake View cemetery. t