EDWARD VANHOOSE Coal Inspector Succumbs July 25
Edward Van Hoose, 55, died at a local hospital at 9:15 P.M., July 25, 1949 of tuberculosis.
He was born in Nippa, Ky., on September 11, 1893, the son of William and Margaret Kline Van Hoose. At the time of his death he was a resident of Glo, Kentucky, where he had lived about 20 years, and where he was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church.
His occupation was that of Coal Inspector.
He is survived by his wife, Elsie Music Van Hoose, to whom he was married on March 17, 1915.
He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Margaret Kline Van Hoose, seven daughters, Mrs. Hazel Cooper, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Virginia Sizemore, Estill, Ky., Mrs. Gertrude Burkett, Glo, Mrs. Ruth Cecil, Estill, Mrs. Vertie Owsley, Glo, Miss Mary Van Hoose, and Miss Lucille Van Hoose, both of Glo, four sons, Traber, Randall, Billy and Willard, all of Glo, Kentucky, two sisters, Mrs. Rosetta Castle, Wayland, Mrs. Olive Taylor, Emma, Ky., and two brothers, Nathan Van Hoose, Martin, Ky., and Josephus C. Van Hoose, also of Martin.
Funeral services were held at 10:00 A. M., on July 28, at the Martin Branch Freewill Baptist Church at Estill, Ky., by the Revs. Green Boyd, Ray Fannin, and Crit Hayes.
Burial was made in the Castle Cemetery at Nippa under the direction of the Jones Funeral Home.
(Note: This is also known as the "Clark Castle Cemetery")
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