Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946 - Frederick Charles Hoare - 20 December 1880 - 10 July 1943 - Newmarket Ontario - suicide by hanging
spouse Minnie Price Hoare.
Burial Newmarket Cemetery - 13 July 1943 - informant was his son George Hoare.
FIND A GRAVEPVT Frederick Charles Hoare
born 1880 passed away 1943 (aged 62–63)
Burial - Newmarket Cemetery Newmarket, York Regional Municipality, Ontario.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189432455Fred Chas. Hoare died suddenly at his home in Newmarket on Sunday in his 63rd year.
Born in Canterbury, England, he came to Canada at the age of 17 and worked on a farm in the Newmarket district. In 1904, he married Minnie Price, who also came from England.
Mr. Hoare enlisted with the 220th battalion at Newmarket in 1916 and served overseas. He was discharged in 1919 with disabilities. For over 20 years he was caretaker of the Alexander Muir school. Mr. Hoare was a member of St. Paul's Anglican church and a member of the Canadian Order of Foresters.
Surviving beside his widow are his mother and several brothers and sisters in England, one son, George, and nine daughters, Mrs. Ernest Bennitz (Frances), Newmarket, Mrs. Jack LeGood (Ruth), Newmarket, Mrs. Leslie Page (Doris), Newmarket, Mrs. Jack Fulcher (Hilda), Toronto, Mrs. Loftus Buckley (Phyllis), Ottawa, Muriel, Toronto, Mrs. Harold Finnegan (Geraldine), Toronto, Mrs. Harold Brown (Betty), Newmarket, and Corinne at home.
Rev. G. I. B. Johnson, Toronto, conducted the funeral service at the chapel of Roadhousc and Rose on Tuesday afternoon. He was assisted by Rev. Henry Cotton. Interment was in Newmarket cemetery. Pallbearers were fellow war veterans. L. P. Cane, Ernest Sansom, Colin McKinley, Harvey McCordick, Walter Baldwin, Toronto, and James Low, Toronto.
Newmarket Era & Express - July 10 1943 - War Veteran leaves son and nine daughters
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