Harrison Henry Hostler of 505 West 8th Street, in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Mo. USA was born on October 15, 1947 in St Louis, Missouri United States to Mary Icetus Lewis and William Harrison Hostler. He married Lorita Faye Gatewood, and had children Harrison Henry Hostler Jr., Carrie Renee Hostler, and Kali Joe Ann Hostler. Harrison Hostler died at age 54 years old on March 13, 2002 at Baptist Memorial East in Memphis, Shelby County, TN, and was buried on March 16, 2002 at Maple Cemetery Highway U, in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, MO.
United States Marine Corps. as well as awarded the Purple Heart Medal
Professional Career
Manager at Consolidated Public Water
03/13
2002
Death
March 13, 2002
Death date
Bone cancer
Cause of death
Baptist Memorial East in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee United States
Death location
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03/16
2002
Gravesite & Burial
March 16, 2002
Funeral date
Maple Cemetery Highway U, in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri 63830, United States
Burial location
Obituary
Birth: Oct. 15, 1947
Saint Louis
St. Louis County
Missouri, USA
Death: Mar. 13, 2002
Memphis
Shelby County
Tennessee, USA
Harrison H. Hostler, 54, of Caruthersville Mo. died Wednesday, March 13, 2002 at the Baptist Hospital East in Memphis, Tenn.
Born October 15, 1947, in St. Louis, Mo., son of the late William and Mary I. Lewis Hostler, he was a U.S. Marine Corps. veteran and the manager of the Consolidated Public Water District.
On August 9, 1973, in St. Louis, he married Rita F. Gatewood, who survives of the home.
Survivors also include one son, three daughters, Carrie and Kali Hostler, both of Caruthersville and Tabitha Meeks of St. Louis; two brothers Gilbert Victor Hostler, of Florence, Ariz. and H. Glen Woodruff, of St. Louis, two sisters, Sharon Martinez of Logan, Utah and Yolanda Green of Port Richey, Florida and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 16, at the H.S. Smith Funeral Home Chapel in Caruthersville with the Rev. Stephen McFadden officiating.
Burial was in the Maple Cemetery.
Daily Dunklin Democrat - Kennett, Missouri - March 19, 2002