Anthony Clarence Hochschild

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Fletcher ~ Anthony Clarence Hochschild, 75, of Southchase Drive, died on Sunday, November 20, 2005 at his residence. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was the son of the late Fred and Adelia Link Hochschild. He was preceded in death by his older brother, Elmer and a sister, Margaret Hochschild. He employed most of his life as a diesel mechanic and was a veteran of the US Army serving during WW II. He was a member of the Antioch Christian Church. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Eileen Van Skyhawk Hochschild of Fletcher; two sons, Mack Hochschild and wife Kay of Lenoir and Tony Hochschild and wife Jenny of Arden; four grandchildren, Christine, Justin, Joseph and Emily; six brothers, Albert, Dennis, Peter, Al and Donnie Hochschild all of Wisconsin and William Hochschild of Minnesota. A funeral service will be held 12:00 noon Wednesday in the Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery Chapel with the Rev. Harry Bowers officiating. Military honors will be conducted by the Buncombe County Veterans Council Memorial Team.

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  1. Dear Hochschild family,
    I had the priveledge of meeting Mr. Hochschild as a patient of mine at Asheville Cardiology. He was a very pleasant man whom I enjoyed talking with. I knew who he had to be related to when I asked him if he had a son named Tony, whom I attended X-ray training with at A-B Tech. Just know that your father, grandfather and husband was very proud of his family. That was evident from our conversation. I hope that you find peace and comfort in his memories.
    Mike Crook

  2. I’m from Ingles Gas Express and I will truly miss seeing and talking with him.It was really a joy to talk about his trips and his experiences at work he will be truly missed. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers

  3. Dear Eileen and family,

    My heart is heavy as I think of all of you and the emptiness you are feeling right now. I will remember Tony as a true gentleman, full of love and kindness for his family and those he came in contact with. I will always be grateful for his faithfulness to help out when he was needed, and always with a gentle and kind way about him.

    All of you are in our prayers and hearts during this time. May God comfort you with His peace in knowing that Tony has graduated into the Presence of our Lord and we will see him again one day!

    Love,
    Frankie & John

  4. It’s amazing what things stand out in your mind when you remember someone. I’m grateful to have been witness to Tony’s gentle way of living life joyfully in front of everyone he came in contact with. His life was an incredible love story! What a blessing to have been touched by him.

  5. We were so sorry to hear about your loved one. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of sorrow.

  6. Sorry to hear of Tony’s death. My
    thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
    Marialyce

  7. We are so sorry to hear of your loss and are praying for each of you. Please let us know if we can do anything for you.

    In Christ Jesus,
    The Brookshire Family

  8. Tony was a fine example of a Christian & i enjoyed talking mechanics with him. He sure enjoyed that trip to Europe this year, his description of the culture & cars in London was most interesting. I will miss him. I was glad to know him in this life. My condolences to the family.


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