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A native of Waldoboro, Albert M. Hoak died suddenly on Saturday, March 1st at his home in Gardiner, where he has resided for the past 34 years. Born here on Feb. 13, 1895, he was the son of Frank M. and Maude Creamer Hoak. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion and was employed at the Gardiner Shoe Company. He leaves his father, Frank M. Hoak, of Beverley, Mass., his mother Mrs. Maude Hoak of Pittston, one sister, Mrs. Jesse Jones of Pittston, and five children, Richard of Wollaston, Mass., and Wendell, Beverley, Russell and Reyna all of Gardiner. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Amesbury - White Funeral home. Burial will be in Gardiner.
Waldoboro Press: March 13th, 1947
Albert M. Hoak, a resident of Gardiner for the past 34 years, died suddenly Saturday March 1st, at his home at 324 Water street. he was born February 13, 1895 at West Waldoboro, and was the son of Frank M. and Maude (Creamer) Hoak. he is survived by his father, Frank M. Hoak of Beverly, mass., and his mother, Mrs. Maude Hoak of Pittston, one sister, Mrs. Jesse Jones of Pittston; five children, Richard Hoak of Wollaston, Mass., Wendell, Beverly, Russell, and Reyna all of Gardiner. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of Benjamin E. Smith No. 4 American Legion and was employed at the Gardiner shoe Company. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Amesbury-White Funeral Home in Gardiner.
Lincoln County News: March 13th, 1947.
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