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William H. Hooper. 
William H. Hooper, the oldest son 
of the late William Hooper of Man- 
chester, died at his home in Roxbury 
early Sunday morning. His body was 
brought to Manchester and laid at 
rest in the family lot in Rosedale 
cemetery, Tuesday afternoon. 
Mr. Hooper was born in Manchester 
and lived here till the war of the 
Rebellion, when he enlisted in Com- 
pany K, 12th Massachusetts regiment. 
He served with the regiment till the 
battle of Gettysburg, in which battle 
he was injured, his right arm being 
amputated as a consequence. Since 
the war he has been employed in the 
Boston post-office as carrier, but he 
Andrew post 15, G. A. R., of Boston. 
A widow, two sons and two daugh- 
ters survive him, also four brothers, 
George W., Charles, Edward P. and 
“Franklin K. Hooper, all of Manches- 
ter, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles 
Bennett of Salem and Mrs. John Allen 
of Manchester. 
Funeral services were held at the 
Crowell Memorial chapel in Manches- 
ter, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Walter 
H. Ashley and Post 67, G. A.R., 
officiating. It was expected a delega- 
tion from Post 15 of Boston would 
accompany the body to Manchester, 
but through misunderstanding they 
came only as far as the station in 
Boston. A delegation from Allen 
post, 67, met the body at the station 
A. Jones acted as pall-bearers, and 
Adj. Jas. H. Rivers as chaplain. 
There was a profuse display of 
flowers, a feature of the display being 
a beautiful set piece, representing the 
G.A.R. badge, with the colors hand- 
somely set and the word “ Comrade” 
worked in the middle. The piece was 
from Post 15 of Boston. The flag at 
G.A.R. headquarters in Manchester 
was set at half-mast all day, Tuesday. 
S. L. Hawkes. 
S..L. Hawkes, who married Miss 
Emeline Preston of Beverly Farms, 
died at his home in Bloomington, Ill, 
last Monday, January 2. Mr. Hawkes 
was connected with the Chicago and 
Alton railroad and was one of the lead- 
here. Comrades J.G. Haskell, Enoch 
“Crombie, Jeffrey T. Stanley and Geo. 
ing citizens of Bloomington. He was 
prominent in Masonic circles. 
retired from that position a few years 
ago. He was a member of John A. 
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