Rieta LaRue (Champney) Hoff Obit
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Rieta LaRue (Champney) Hoff
Mar 17, 1896 - Mar 27, 1980
Posted by Glenn

Billings – Services for Rieta LaRue Hoff, 84, will be at 2 PM Thursday in the Billings Christian Church with the Rev. Roger Kieppe officiating.

Mrs. Hoff will be buried in the Union Cemetery at Billings, with the Anderson Funeral Home of Billings in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Hoff was born March 17, 1896, in Augusta, Kansas, the daughter of George and Laura Champney. The family moved to Enid while she was a child, then to the Billings area where she attended school. She was married there to Alfred Hoff December 12, 1917.

They lived on a farm near Billings until 1926 when they built a home in Billings, living there until his death January 27, 1966. She owned and operated the Hoff Newsstand from 1940 until she retired in 1974.

In 1974 she moved to Owasso to be near a son.

She is survived by her son Alfred LeRoy Hoff of Owasso; four grandchildren and six great – grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Tacy Lackore of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Pearl Alford of Enid; and a brother, George W. Champney of Topeka, Kansas.


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