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Hood, Gloria (1933-1936)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1936 Nov 11 p. 5

Birth date: 1933

text of obituary:

LOCAL

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— The entire city of Newton was deeply stirred Tuesday night when the report was broadcast that Gloria Hood, the three year old daughter of mr. and Mrs. Jack Hood of 313 Old Main street, had strayed away in the afternoon and could not be found anywhere. Neighbors and friends joined the city police, National Guard and Boy Scouts later in the afternoon in combing the western and southern parts of the city, as well as the entire countryside for miles around in the search for the child. This continued throughout the night, but without success. According to reports from the parents, the child strayed from the home while the mother was away on a shopping tip to uptown stores. The father, who works at night, was asleep during that time, and was still asleep when the mother returned. Also Gloria and another child were asleep at the time the mother left the home but must have awakened and walked out of the house. There are apparently no clues whatever of this mysterious case to be found anywhere. A few blood stains on the sidewalk in the vicinity of the child's home have not been considered as having any connection with the case. Gloria is the third of a group of five children.