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Emma GLASSCOCK (1896 - 1993)
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Emma GLASSCOCK (1896 - 1993)

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Arthur Edward HOARE (1887 - 1960)
Joshua GLASSCOCK (1849 - 1938) John GLASSCOCK (1821 - 1916) William GLASSCOCK (1790 - 1877)
Lydia WOMWELL (1790 - 1868)
Susan GRAVES (1817 - 1908) George GRAVES
Sarah (GRAVES)
Mary Jane ENGLISH (1866 - 1945) Edward ENGLISH (1818 - 1866)



Catherine BRETT




b. 30 Aug 1896 at Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1921 Arthur Edward HOARE (1887 - 1960) at Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia
d. 18 Oct 1993 at Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia aged 97
Parents:
Joshua GLASSCOCK (1849 - 1938)
Mary Jane ENGLISH (1866 - 1945)
Siblings (10):
John Edward GLASSCOCK (1888 - 1904)
Thomas Henry GLASSCOCK (1889 - 1956)
Joshua William GLASSCOCK (1891 - 1971)
Patrick GLASSCOCK (1893 - 1917)
George GLASSCOCK (1895 - 1917)
Alfred GLASSCOCK (1898 - )
Charles GLASSCOCK (1900 - 1936)
Susan Catherine GLASSCOCK (1902 - )
James GLASSCOCK (1904 - 1905)
Maria GLASSCOCK (1905 - 1978)
Events in Emma GLASSCOCK (1896 - 1993)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
30 Aug 1896 Emma GLASSCOCK was born Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia 31023/1896 24
1921 25 Married Arthur Edward HOARE (aged 34) Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia 7720/1921 24
1938 42 Death of father Joshua GLASSCOCK (aged 89) 24
1945 49 Death of mother Mary Jane ENGLISH (aged 79) Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia 24
11 Nov 1960 64 Death of husband Arthur Edward HOARE (aged 73) Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia 24
18 Oct 1993 97 Emma GLASSCOCK died Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia 24
Personal Notes:
Emma Glasscock. Emma was born on the 30 September 1896 in Gundagai . She married Arthur Edward Hoare in 1921 in Gundagai . She died on the 18th October 1993 in Gundagai Hospital aged 97 . She is buried at Coolac .

The following was published in one of the Gundagai papers on the 21 October 1993. This article was provided by Bob Moore.

“Passing of Emma Hoare
One of Gundagai’s best loved and oldest citizens, Emma Hoare, died in the Gundagai Hospital on Monday at the age of 97 years. Emma was born at Mingay Coolac in 1896, the daughter of Joshua and Mary Jane Glasscock. She was one of a family of eleven. Only one, Catherine (Mrs Davis) who lives in Queensland, now survives. Emma married Arthur Hoare in 1921. For some years they lived in Albury, before returning to Coolac. Arthur died in 1960. She is survived by her son Charles, daughter Joan and her husband Ray Neal, and Ron and Jennifer Hoare.

There are seven grand children, eleven great grandchildren and now one great great grandchild. Emma was an active member of the Anglican parish, playing her role for many years. She was an indefatigable worker, taking her place on street stalls and the like, and being involved in balls, the annual flower show and other activities associated with the parish. She was also active in the Red Cross, especially during the war years, and also a dedicated worker for the Australian Comforts Fund. Her efforts for these organisations were greatly appreciated by Gundagai serviceman and women.

Emma was a woman of great stamina. She was a devoted mother, dedicated to rearing her family, but she also enjoyed gardening and she was often out in the paddocks, helping with the heavy work about the farm. She was a person of strongly held views and determination, and yet she was also a person of great compassion and kindness. Until very recently Emma lived in her own flat and cared for herself. It was only in recent weeks that she was forced to become a fulltime hospital patient. Her funeral took place today following a service conducted in St Jude’s Church, Coolac, by the Rev. Steve Simkus.”
Source References:
24. Type: Gedcom File, Abbr: Glasscock Register report, Title: Glasscock Register report, Auth: Philip Glasscock, Date: 6 Apr 2009, Locn: E-mail attachment
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