![]() Cremation services have been entrusted to Meredith-Clark Funeral Home Cremation & Personalization Center in Morgantown.Įxpressions of caring and kindness can be made to the Hogue family at. Hogue grandfather, Clancy Hogue and a brother-in-law, Tom Koron.Ī celebration with friends and family will take place at a later date. Ted was preceded in death by his parents brother, J.C. He is survived by his wife, Pam Palmer-Hogue of Trafalgar children, Derek Hogue & Amber (Eli Elrod) Gatewood both of Trafalgar siblings, Beverly Koron of Bargersville, Denise Hogue-Smith of Greenwood, Richard (Kelly) Hogue and Bill (Sharon) Hogue both of Trafalgar grandchildren, Elijah, Ezra & Zeke Elrod all of Trafalgar best friends, Russell Teeters and Dan Erhgott both of Trafalgar. Ted loved his family and will be missed by all. He operated the business until his death in 1917. Tasker purchased a wagon wheel shop located in Newmarket, NH and became the town's first undertaker and embalmer. He was a fan of Indiana University Men’s Basketball and the Indianapolis Colts. Tasker Funeral Home and the Tasker family have been serving the area for five generations. Ted enjoyed watching old western movies with John Wayne being his favorite actor. He will be remembered by his family and friends as a multi-tasker and a Jack of all trades. Ted worked as a Carpenter most of his life in Johnson County. He was a 1972 graduate of Indian Creek High School. Ted was born Augin Franklin to his parents, the late Burgess and Alene (Hatfield) Hogue. Hogue, age 66 passed away peacefully on Monday morning, February 6, 2023. The family would like to thank Mary’s caregivers, Heather Niebuhr, Judy Mackey, and Cindy Raymond for all the loving and compassionate care given to Mary.Ted E. In addition to her husbands, she was preceded in death by her son, Robert Niebuhr, and a brother, Paul Wiedemeier. Survivors include her sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald (Carla) Niebuhr, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Roger (Melissa) Niebuhr, Brazoria, Texas, and Rory (Heather) Niebuhr, Davenport stepdaughters: Kimberly (Jeff) Buresh, Marengo, Iowa, and Nancy (Kenny) Davis, Cedar Rapids grandchildren: Rylie (Ryan Duncan) Niebuhr, Peyton Niebuhr, Tyler Buresh, and Dennis and Dylan Davis and a sister-in-law, Deloris Wiedemeier, West Burlington and close cousin, Lois Keller, Stockport. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. She never found a sweet treat she didn’t like. Mary enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and grand dogs Charlie and Ralph, taking walks, and spending the mornings drinking her coffee and reading the newspaper. After she married Hugh, she joined him on his truck driving adventures, where they traveled the country together for many years. Mary was a homemaker and raised her four sons. From this union Mary gained two stepdaughters, Kimberly and Nancy. She had a second chance at love when she married Hugh Tasker on June 11, 1994. They were married 35 years and were blessed with four sons: Ronald, Robert, Roger, Rory. She was united in marriage to Wayne Niebuhr on October 7, 1956. Mary Joann Wiedemeier was born on Januin Burlington, Iowa, a daughter of Ferdinand and Pauline (Jaeger) Wiedemeier. Paul’s Catholic School, Davenport, where she received many get-well cards and prayers from the children. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Halligan-McCabe-DeVries Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Private graveside services took place at the Rock Island National Cemetery – Arsenal Island. Hear your loved one's obituary Send flowers Let the family know you are thinking of them Barbara Janet Cashman Dover - 86, formerly of Rollinsford, NH,, Tasker Funeral Home. Tasker, 83, of Davenport formerly of Burlington, died peacefully Monday, Decemat her home, surrounded by family.
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