GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE
Tuesday August 13, 1996
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HOGELAND - Armagene "Jean"
(Schmidt) Mohar, 67, died Saturday at her home of an
apparent heart attack.
Rosery will be recited at 7 this evening at St. Thomas Catholic Church
in
Hogeland. Funeral Mass is 11 a.m.
Wednesday at the Turner High School
qymnasium, with burial in Turner
Cemetery. Edwards Funeral Home of Chinook is
in charge of arrangements. Memorials
are suggested to the Gift of Life Housing
in Great Falls.
She was born Nov. 12, 1927, in Plain View, Minn., where she was raised
and
educated. In 1947 she married Fred
Mohar in Hogeland and they farmed southwest
of Turner. After retiring in 1978,
they traveled and visited, and in 1990 began
spending winter months in Arizona.
She was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church and the Veterans of
Foreihn
Wars Auxiliary, and enjoyed
crocheting, camping and especially traveling.
Survivors include her husband of Hogeland; a daughter, Nancy Snider of
Turner; a son, FredMohar Jr. of
Turner; her stepfather, Bill Mohar of Harlem;
eight grandchildren, four
step-grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Grabofsky, in 1995, and a
son-in-law, Neil Roppe, and two
grandchildren.
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HAVRE DAILY NEWS
Tuesday August 13, 1996
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ARMAGENE "JEAN" MOHAR
HOGELAND - Armagene "Jean" Mohar, 67, died at the family home
Aug. 10 due to
an apperant heart attack.
Rosary will be recited Tuesday, Aug.13, at 7 p.m. in the Hogeland St.
Thomas
Catholic Church.
Funeral Mass will be Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 11 a.m. in the Turner High
School
Gymnasium with burial following in
Turner Cemetery.
She was born to Albert and Janette Schmidt Nov. 12, 1927, in Plain View,
Minn. She grew up and graduated from
high school there before coming to visit
her mother and step-father Bill and
Janette Mohar on the Big Flat.
It was during this visit she met and later married Fred Mohar on June 7,
1947, in Hogeland. They worked,
lived and raised three children on the family
farm 12 miles southwest of Turner.
She enjoyed crocheting, camping, family gatherings and especialy
traveling.
In the Winter of 1978 the Mohars
started traveling across the states visiting
family and friends.
In 1990 they started spending the winter months in Arizona with family
and
friends at Happy Trails.
She was active in clubs, VFW Auxiliary and St. Thomas Catholic Church.
She is survived by her husband of Hogeland; daughter, Nancy and Ralph
Snider
of Turner; son, Fred Jr. and Sylvia
Mohar of Turner; son-in-law, Rick Grabofsky
of Turner; eight grandchildren; one
great-grandson; four step-grandchildren;
step-father, Bill Mohar of Harlem;
numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host
of friends.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Janetta Mohar, in 1987,
sin-in-law,
Neil, and grandchildren, Trent and
Cassie Roppe in 1975, and a daughter, Linda
Grabofsky in 1995.
Memorials may be sent to the Gift of Life Housing in Great Falls.
Arrangements are by Edwards Funeral Home of Chinook.
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THE SENTINEL
Wednesday August 21, 1996
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ARMAGENE "JEAN" MOHAR
HOGELAND - Armagene "Jean" Mohar, 67, died at the family home
Aug. 10 due to
an apperant heart attack.
She was born to Albert and Janette Schmidt Nov. 12, 1927, in Plain View,
Minn. She grew up and graduated from
high school there before coming to visit
her mother and step-father Bill and
Janette Mohar on the Big Flat.
It was during this visit she met and later married Fred Mohar on June 7,
1947, in Hogeland. They worked,
lived and raised three children on the family
farm 12 miles southwest of Turner.
She enjoyed crocheting, camping, family gatherings and especialy
traveling.
In the Winter of 1978 the Mohars
started traveling across the states visiting
family and friends.
In 1990 they started spending the winter months in Arizona with family
and
friends at Happy Trails.
She was active in clubs, VFW Auxiliary and St. Thomas Catholic Church.
She is survived by her husband of Hogeland; daughter, Nancy and Ralph
Snider
of Turner; son, Fred Jr. and Sylvia
Mohar of Turner; son-in-law, Rick Grabofsky
of Turner; eight grandchildren; one
great-grandson; four step-grandchildren;
step-father, Bill Mohar of Harlem;
numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host
of friends.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Janetta Mohar, in 1987,
sin-in-law,
Neil, and grandchildren, Trent and
Cassie Roppe in 1975, and a daughter, Linda
Grabofsky in 1995.
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