Alice-Hoch-Obituary

Alice May Hoch

Jackson, Michigan

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Hoch (Church), Alice May Passed away Monday, December 7, 2020 at the age of 93. She was born to Anna M. (Franz) Church & Harry A. Church. Before she was married, Alice worked at Gilbert's Chocolates in Jackson, Michigan with her best friend, Jeannie (Taylor) Kimball. On September 9, 1950 she...

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Alice was an amazingly funny woman. What a wonderful personality. She will be missed.She and Ralph----well you just couldn't find better people. Warm, welcoming, funny, loving people. To the kids, Steve and I are so very sorry for your loss. Rest in the arms of Jesus, Alice, your work here on earth is done! Hope to see you again someday!
Love to all, Steve and Diana Paquin

I am at a loss for words. Aunt Allie was like a second Mom to me. Until Covid hit, we went out to eat almost five times a week. When My Ralph was with us we played cards And dominoes All. The. Time. We used to go to garage sales every weekend. We laughed a Lot. I even got her to sing In the car all the way home from dinner one night. So many memories. Give Ralph a big hug for me. I sorely will miss you. May you Rest In Peace.

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Aunt Alice was one of our favorite Aunts! Always feisty and ready with a great big smile and laugh!!! Certainly had that 'Church' temperment, and hopefully the rest of the clan will carry that on!! Rest in peace Aunt Alice, and join those that passed before you!!!

Ralph; I am so sorry to learn of Alice’s passing. She was a sweet lady. Always kind to me. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Ruth

A great woman and family i had the pleasure to meet a few yrs back.

Cindy, so sorry for your loss. Prayers and my sincere condolences to the Hoch and Church families. Sending our love

Aunt Alice and Uncle Ralph felt like a second set of parents to me. Ann and I will miss the Tuesday night dinners at Roosters with Alice and Ralph and the rest of "the gang" - Covid robbed us of this last year of enjoying those meals, and more so, being together for a short while. Will miss those "Alicism's" that reflected the "Church temperament" - but I won't miss that temperament stopping me from cutting down that tree for uncle (HA!). Rest in Peace, Aunt Allie, and may the good Lord bring...

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