FATALTO!. H. HOCKERA i Uni r W. 1 turei6:30sionIces.Retired Carpenter Had Liv ed in Hancock County for Past 38 YearsBR!CO ——Go MontJohn H. Hocker, 77, retired - laturcarpenter, died at 7:30 o'clock lawsMonday evening in the Walter !arm* Home for the Aged. 613 North elect Main street. He suffered a stroke horm of apoplexy Sunday... | HeA native of Crawford county, legis Mr. Hocker was born June *28,'so-ca 1866, the son of Jonas and Han- vide* nah (Bressler) Hocker. He had grasi lived in Hancock county for thejpres last 38 years. milHe was married to Lydia May, vice Reiter who died Jan. 16, 1926. He and is survived by a son. C. J. Hock- in n er, ‘822 South Main street; a!—.., grandson, Richard A. Hocker, a THI student in the Field Artillery; Cadre school. Fort Sill, Okla.; a granddaughter. Patricia Jane Hocker, at home; a great-granddaughter, Juliann Hocker; and a sister, Mrs, Cora Ienhart, Leip* sic. One sister, Anna, and a brother, Edward, are deatfT Mr. Hocker belonged to the Church of Christ at Miller City.The body was taken to the Perry Miles funeral home where it. will remain for private services at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial will be in Maple Grove cemetery.T1receFinlt;trol,dayAiAnnJoseCrofFosibergmeehAVo1 cotariao in TT C