USAF EMPLOYEE RELATIONS STAFF SYLVIA l. HOKE

SYLVIA LUDLOW HOKE
Hoke was born in New York City during the nineteen twenties and following high school was employed by Time Incorporated amid the late nineteen forties. The company was part of a media empire owned by Henry Booth Luce which associated with US intelligence personalities and some Agency operations. Amidst the nineteen fifties she became an employee relations staffer for the United States Air Force and subsequently was an intelligence agent for the Central Intelligence Agency. Hoke additionally was the sister of Ruth Paine, the woman that housed Lee Harvey Oswald's family in Texas during nineteen sixty-three. She reported discussions her sister undertook with Marina Oswald and general information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and CIA. Sylvia’s husband John Lindsay Hoke during the same period worked for the United States Agency for International Development, a group providing cover for multiple Agency staff and officers.