Person:Elizabeth Hogue (1)

Watchers
Elizabeth Loretta Hogue
m. 2 Jan 1898
  1. Clarence Everett Hogue1898 - 1898
  2. Lillian Frances Hogue1900 - 1964
  3. Jimmie Josephine Hogue1903 - 1971
  4. Samuel Theodore Hogue1905 - 1984
  5. Clayton Watson Hogue1907 - 1907
  6. Helen Floy Hogue1908 - 1986
  7. Clifton Augustus Hogue1910 - 1964
  8. Wilmer Wariner Hogue1912 - 1997
  9. Myrta Ivy Lee Hogue1914 - 2000
  10. Elizabeth Loretta Hogue1917 - 2004
  11. Margaret Dorothy Hogue1921 - 1984
  12. Austin Donald Hogue1924 - 2000
  • HLee Roy Smith1911 - 1982
  • WElizabeth Loretta Hogue1917 - 2004
m. 27 May 1939
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth Loretta Hogue
Gender Female
Birth[2] 13 May 1917 Gordonville, Grayson, Texas
Marriage 27 May 1939 Arizonato Lee Roy Smith
Death? 14 Nov 2004 Bakersfield, Kern, California, USA
Ancestral File Number 6D21-MM


Bakersfield Californian, The (CA) - November 18, 2004 Deceased Name: Elizabeth Smith Elizabeth Smith, 87, Bakersfield, Nov. 15. Graveside service 2 p.m. Nov. 19, Hillcrest Memorial Park. Hillcrest Memorial Park & Mortuary. Copyright, 2004, The Bakersfield Californian

Bakersfield Californian Bakerfield, California November 18 2004 Page B2

Elizabeth L. Smith May 13, 1917 -- November 15, 2004 Graveside services will be held Friday, November 19, 2004, 2:00 p.m. at Hillcrest Memorial Park and Mortuary.

Born Elizabeth Loretta Hogue on May 13th in Gordonville, Texas. She was the 10th child of SAmuel and Nora Hogue. She passed peacefully on November 15, 2004. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lee Roy Smith and her mother, father , six sisters and five brothers.

Elizabeth and Roy were married in Arizona on May 5, 1939. Roy was the one and only love of Elizabeth's life. After Roy's death in 1982, Elizabeth devoted the remaining years of her life to her and Roy's second love, the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. They were unable to have children but had many nieces and nephews they treated as their own. Elozabeth was loved and respected by all who knew her. She was a very kind and gentle person who willo be thought of often and lovingly by all of her family and friends. May she rest in everlasting peace.

References
  1. Gary Hogue.
  2. Gary Hogue.
  3.   Genealogy records from Reunion Imported February 1999.