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John Hoke Obituary

John H. Hoke STATE COLLEGE John H. Hoke, 92, passed away peacefully at home Monday, September 1, 2014, surrounded by his loving family. John was born on July 24, 1922, first son of J. Leroy and Sara C. (Hoffeditz) Hoke in rural Greencastle. He attended the Peters Township schools and graduated from Lemasters High School in 1939. He attended Mercersburg Academy as a day student for one year before enrolling in The Pennsylvania State College (now University). While at Penn State, he enlisted in the Army Air Force Reserves upon the advent of World War II. His studies were interrupted when his Reserve unit was activated in 1943. John served his country in the central Pacific as a radio and aircraft control tower operator. After his honorable discharge in 1946, he returned to Penn State where he earned his BS and MS degrees. The following years were busy and productive. John conducted industrial and academic research with the Armco Steel Corporation and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, where he earned his Doctor of Engineering degree. He subsequently worked as a metallurgist for the Babcock and Wilcox Company in Alliance, OH, and the Crucible Steel Company in Pittsburgh. In 1960, John returned to Penn State as a faculty member in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. He served the next 25 years of academic protocol including teaching (recipient of the College of EMS Outstanding Teaching Award), research, publications, graduate students, and committees. John retired in 1985 with the title of Professor Emeritus. In 1944, he married Cora Barmont and they shared an eventful and fruitful life for the next 45 years. Sorrowfully, she died in 1989. John married Betty Zieme Miltenberger in 1991. Betty passed away in 2005. In addition to his parents and wives, he was predeceased by three sisters: Alice Zimmerman, Pauline Wilson, and infant Mary Elizabeth. He was also predeceased by one brother, Paul Hoke. Aaron Hoke of Wells, ME, is the last surviving sibling. John and Cora had five children: James E. Hoke and his wife, Kathy, of Alexandria, VA, William E. Hoke and his wife, Elsa Tong, of Wayland, MA, Nancy H. Walk and her husband, Joseph, of Williamsburg, Thomas E. Hoke of Spruce Creek, and Jeffrey B. Hoke and his wife, Elaine, of North Brunswick, NJ. John had two stepdaughters, Christina Doren and her husband, John, of Augusta, GA, and Celinda Levine and her husband, Monroe, of Westminster, CO. He also had nine grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, five step-grandchildren and numerous step-great-grandchildren. Thomas Miltenberger, a stepson, is deceased. John was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church in State College and was an active member of the Men's Brotherhood Class. In retirement, he enjoyed lively hobby and volunteer activities, including hunting, fishing, and gardening. John also enjoyed being a Mount Nittany Medical Center volunteer. He was honored as the Volunteer of the Year in 2008. He was active in RSVP and was a tour guide for the Old Curtain Village Ironworks for many years. John is also remembered as the "Walnut Man" at the annual Haines Fall Festival in Aaronsburg, for his work in monitoring local stream quality for the Clearwater Conservancy, and as the "Pie Man" at church functions, having baked many pies with wild blueberries he picked in Bear Meadows. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 pm on Saturday, September 6, 2014 at Koch Funeral Home, 2401 S. Atherton St., State College. Funeral service will be held at 1:30 pm on Sunday, September 7, 2014, at St. Paul's United Methodist Church in State College, with Pastor Eric Shafer officiating. Visitation prior to the service will begin at 1:00 pm. Burial will be in Centre County Memorial Park, State College. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to State College Area Meals on Wheels, 205 S. Garner St., State College, PA 16801; and to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 250 E. College Ave., State College, PA 16801. Arrangements are under the care of Koch Funeral Home, State College. Online condolences and signing of the guest book may be entered at www.kochfuneralhome.com

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Published by Public Opinion on Sep. 4, 2014.

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Ed Olenic

September 5, 2024

Condolences and best wishes to the Hoke family and friends

September 11, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. John was always a bright spot in my day when I went to the Snack Bar at the hospital to get my iced tea. I enjoyed many conversations with him and he always called me his "favorite customer." He will be sorely missed!

Rev George Burn

September 8, 2014

I remember John well from his work at MNMC. I also had wonderful times with him when I taught the men's brotherhood class. My sympathies to everyone. John was a real gentleman.

Betsy Parlett

September 8, 2014

So sorry for your loss. I had always enjoyed working with John at the snack bar in the hospital. He was such a kind and caring man and will truly be missed.

Curt and Vicki Janota

September 7, 2014

Jim,

We are so sorry to hear about your father. I know that you were close and, by the way you spoke so highly of him, obviously looked to him as your confidant, advisor and guiding light. Please accept our deepest sympathy. - Curt and Vicki Janota

September 7, 2014

To the John Hoke family:
As a neighbor of John's parents I have always seen the Hoke family as an extended family of mine. I wish to extend sincere sympathies to all. JIM you must get in touch with me, to plan a visit. I remember Bill as well, visiting your Grandparents. It would be great hearing from you, also. From Wade G. Burkholder and family in Greencastle, PA.

September 6, 2014

To the Hoke Family: Please accept our sincere sympathies on the death of John. He and his lovely wife, Cora were one of the very first people we met after moving to State College. Mike and Mary Jane Coleman

September 5, 2014

To the John Henry Hoke Family,
We offer our sympathy and kind thoughts to everyone.
From the Aaron L. Hoke and family

September 5, 2014

Jim and Kathy,
Judy and I add our sympathy to you and all the members of your family. David and Judy Antonson

September 4, 2014

Jim and Kathy
So very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always.
Judy and George Koleno

Christina & John Doren

September 4, 2014

We were truly honored to know such a good, decent man and to be welcomed into such a wonderful family. He will be greatly missed.

Mervin AKA "Mort" Davis

September 4, 2014

John was a GREAT AMERICAN! I only knew him from his volunteer work at the cash register at the hospital and our "sharing" broken bones experiences in 2010!

Saprina Harter

September 4, 2014

So very sorry for your family's loss. Thoughts and prayers to you all!

Donna Maurer

September 4, 2014

Dear Family, it is with deep sadness that I've read Mr. Hoke's obituary. I used to work at the veterinary hospital where he & Betty would bring their beloved Bichon. He was a wonderful, kind, caring man and I'm glad that I got to know him over the years. I always made a point to stop in to say hi when I would see him working in the snack bar at the hospital. Thinking of you during your time of loss.

Vicki Scheirer (Kephart)

September 4, 2014

Jim and Kathy, Thinking of you and so sorry for your loss. May God give you peace and comfort in your time of sorrow.

Larry Henry

September 4, 2014

Jim and Kathy
I was sorry to read about your father in todays CDT. The loss of a parent is not easy but the memories will always be with you.
Larry and Sally Henry

September 4, 2014

Thank you Sir, for you service to our great country! May you R.I.P.

John testing alkalinity on Bald Eagle Creek

Steve & Shirley Lupis

September 3, 2014

As fellow team members we monitored streams for PASEC and learned a lot from John. He was a great guy and we will never forget him. Steve and Shirley Lupis

Louann Matia

September 3, 2014

Dear Nancy and Joe & Jim and Kathy,
Anytime I think of "Mr. Hoke," one word always comes to mind, "gentleman." Your Dad was the epitome of a gentleman. He was so dear and so witty and had a knack for putting a smile on everyone's face. His gentle, quiet manner will be dearly missed as he was never thought of as a "customer," but simply as "our friend." Mr. Hoke made his love of family very evident as he spoke often of his kids and always looked forward to visits from Nancy and to the daily game of Sudoku, via phone, with Jim. Please know that you are all very much in my thoughts and prayers at this very sad time and the entire CVS staff is here if there is anything you need.
Rest easy Mr. Hoke and know that you will be sorely missed by many.

Louann Matia and Trisha Klingler

Wayne & Faith Myers

September 3, 2014

Dear Hoke Family,
You are all in our prayers and thoughts as you go through the days ahead. Your loved one is in a good place and comfortable now. Nancy and Joe, we are sending you special hugs, and may the angels and God bless.
Love,
Wayne & Faith Myers

Dana Neil

September 3, 2014

Dear Nancy and family...I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. You will miss him so much but he is with our Father now and God is Good!

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