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John Henry Hoaglin

Springfield, SD

1939, 762, Custer, F-12,

John Henry Hoaglin Sr., 92, of Babbitt, Minnesota passed away on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at Ely Bloomenson Hospital in Ely. At the family’s request, a private service was held at John and Alice’s home in Babbitt, Minnesota on Saturday, June 20, 2011. A prayer service will be held at a later date at the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Redwood City, California. Burial will be in the Springfield Cemetery with a graveside service at a later date.

John was born on December 26,1918 in Springfield, SD to Charles and Margaret (Junge) Hoaglin. He grew up and attended grade school and High School in Springfield. He served in the US Army. He worked in the San Francisco Navel Ship Yard as a Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic Foreman. On March 31, 1993 he was united in marriage to Alice (Burnside) Hanson. John enjoyed living in Mesa, Arizona for 6 months of the year, playing pool, horseshoes, visiting with friends and family.

He is survived by his wife, Alice, Babbitt, Minnesota; children John (Mary) Hoaglin, Jr., Springfield, SD; Sandra Parker, Belmont, California; four grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, four great great grandchildren, six step-children, seventeen step grandchildren and five step great grandchildren.

John was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Frances, son-in-law Lee Parker, brother Jim and sister Anna.


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