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John Hoar

Male 1896 - 1982  (85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Hoar was born on 9 Dec 1896 in Iowa, USA; died on 11 Mar 1982 in .

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1900 1910

    John married Sadie Stearns on 1 Jun 1929 in Custer, Custer Co, South Dakota, USA. Sadie (daughter of John F. Stearns and Annie U. Horn) was born on 4 Nov 1904 in Brewster, , Minnesota, USA; died on 21 Sep 2001 in Rapid City, Pennington Co, South Dakota, USA; was buried in ~(Edgemont Cemetery). [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Hoar  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1932 in South Dakota, USA; died in in .
    2. 3. Anice Hoar  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1933 in South Dakota, USA; died in in .
    3. 4. Darrell Hoar  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1935 in South Dakota, USA; died in in .
    4. 5. Donald Hoar  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Feb 1942 in ; died in in .
    5. 6. Patty Hoar  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1944 in ; died in in .


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Hoar Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born about 1932 in South Dakota, USA; died in in .

    Robert married Charlotte (Unknown). Charlotte was born in in ; died in in . [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Anice Hoar Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born about 1933 in South Dakota, USA; died in in .

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    Photo (4th from left)
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    Anice married Leonard Riedel Reiman. Leonard died in in . [Group Sheet]


  3. 4.  Darrell Hoar Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born about 1935 in South Dakota, USA; died in in .

    Notes:

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    [[Darrel Hoar
    Hoar was raised on his family's cattle ranch near Provo and graduated from South Dakota State University with a degree in animal science.
    He served eight years in the Army and Army Reserve.
    The South Dakota resident began his long career with Black Hills Packing Co., in Rapid City in 1960, and credits much of his success to Jim Howard, his boss of 31 years. When the plant was sold to Federal Beef, Hoar continued with the company until the plant burned down during the 2002 South Dakota stock show.

    Soon after, he was hired by Green Bay Dressed Beef of Green Bay, Wis., which then merged with American Foods Group of Alexandria, Minn. Hoar retied on Dec.31, 2008.
    The stockman's 49-year career involved 60,000 to 100,000 miles on the road and thousands of air miles each year as he bought cattle in 10 states and three Canadian provinces.

    Hoar has served many civic organizations including the Black Hills Stock Show, Central States Fair, Lions Club, 4-H clubs, Elks Club and the Western South Dakota Buckaroos. He has spent many hours volunteering to help to youth rodeo, FFA and 4-H.
    He and his wife Jo have four children.

    High School Photo:
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    His Book - Title: How to Spell Hoar With an 'H'
    http://www.tsln.com/opinion/columnists/1798710-111/hoar-cattle-book-photos.csp
    How to Spell Hoar With an 'H' (Spizzirri Press Inc., 2011, 1200 photos) is a prime example of not judging a book by its cover. The artwork on the 534-page softcover book by Darrell Hoar is unremarkable, and frankly, the title does little to convey what's contained inside.
    A descendant of John and Sadie Hoar and John "Frank" and Annie Stearns, Hoar grew up in Fall River County, SD, five miles from Nebraska and 13 miles from Wyoming. In his 50 years spent as a stockman and cattle buyer, he estimates he drove four million miles over dirt and gravel roads, tar highways, and concrete interstates. In retirement, he undertook a project befitting a community centennial committee. He collected stories and photos covering 100 years ? from 1910 to 2010 ? preserving them for future generations. A lot of people talk about writing down their family's stories. Hoar did it.
    He had help and credits his co-authors, editors, and design crew. Hoar's sister, Anice Reiman, covers food preparation, tending to animals, entertainment, and housekeeping during their childhood years. Other siblings penned chapters about their grandparents and parents during homesteading and settler days and neighbors in an around Edgemont, Ardmore, Rumford, Minnekta, and Provo, SD. Those with ties to the area will find the stories even more interesting than I, and I enjoyed them immensely.
    The narratives detail a myriad of agrarian and domestic chores in the days before running water, indoor plumbing, electricity, and tractors: the struggles of cleaning during the Dust Bowl; planting shelter belts; dangers of kerosene lanterns; butchering and curing meat; gardening and canning; milking a range cow for household use; sewing and mending; and baking bread.
    Hoar devotes a great deal of time to life on a South Dakota ranch during the '30s and '40s, including working with horses, gathering wild horses after WWII, and hunting and trapping coyotes. He also talks about growing up in rattlesnake country and being "snake trained" at an early age. I knew instantly what he meant, as I received the same training.
    Hoar touches on how he became an auctioneer while attending South Dakota State University; his time in the military; the 21,000-acre, WWII-era Black Hills Ordnance Depot, Fort Robinson, west of Crawford, NE. The first 50 years conclude with his parents' move from Edgemont to Hot Springs in 1974.
    The second half of the book is devoted largely to Hoar's experiences as a cattle buyer. It starts with a history of frontier meat packing plants in the Dakota Territory prior to statehood, principally, Medora and Oelrichs. Hoar segues into Black Hill Pack (BHP) and Rapid City Packing Company and explains how he came to work for BHP, under Jim Howard. Ultimately, he worked as a cattle buyer traveling 13 states and three Canadian provinces. Extensive text and photos document the damage to BHP from the 1972 Rapid City flood and the January 2002 fire at Federal Beef Processors, Inc. He also takes readers on a tour of several large ranches and feedlots, revealing some of the unusual rations cattle were fed.
    Hoar made lifelong friends of the ranchers with whom he dealt, using a variety of conveyances to get a look at their cattle: cars, trucks, horses, motorcycles, 3- and 4-wheelers, snowmobiles, and airplanes. I appreciated his discussion of lodgings, many that would be judged unacceptable today. Adding to the overall enjoyment are photos winnowed from those Hoar took while on the road: odd critters; jails; wrecks and disasters; interesting roadside figures; schools; and churches.
    Hoar says this is not a book to read lying in bed. Printed in an 8.5" x 11" format and weighing just over four pounds, it will, however, pass many an hour in an easy chair. How to Spell Hoar With an 'H' sells for $60 plus $6.50 shipping for addresses in the lower 48 states. Ten dollars of the purchase price goes toward a 4-H scholarship to be presented in association with the Western Junior Livestock Show (WJLS). Make checks payable to 4-H WJLS Scholarship Fund, include your mailing address and phone number, and mail to Darrell Hoar, 7031 Anderson Rd., Black Hawk, SD 57718; (605) 787-5872.

    Darrell married Living (daughter of Ellsworth Olson) [Group Sheet]

    Darrell married Jo (Unknown). Jo was born about 1944 in ; died in in . [Group Sheet]


  4. 5.  Donald Hoar Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born on 4 Feb 1942 in ; died in in .

    Donald married Doris (Unknown). Doris was born on 7 Jul 1945 in ; died in in . [Group Sheet]


  5. 6.  Patty Hoar Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born about 1944 in ; died in in .

    Patty married Don Brunner. Don died in in . [Group Sheet]