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Gertrude Jones Hawk (1903–1987) was an American candy maker and entrepreneur who created the
Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Gertrude Hawk Chocolates is a chocolate company based in Dunmore, Pennsylvania. The company was started by Gertrude Jones Hawk in 1936. Hawk began her career at the age of 12 after the death of her father. She took a job in a candy shop and later ...
company based upon her experience making
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from her home in
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. Gertrude Hawk was central to the company's financial success due to her development of fundraising networks in which local civic institutions could resell chocolates to support their own programs. Her multi-million dollar chocolate company operates over 60 Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Chocolate Shops throughout the states of
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,
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and
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. The company produces their own brand of chocolates along with other company's brands, including Frango's, a mint truffle popularized by the department store
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. It also supplies chocolate and confections to other food manufacturers such as Ben and Jerry’s, Turkey Hill Dairy,
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, Nestle and Fanny May.


Early life

Gertrude Jones was born in 1903 in
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, to Gomer and Ellen Jones. Her father died when Gertrude was 12 years old and her mother suffered from a severe heart condition. In order to help support her family, she took a job in a candy shop, where she learned how to make chocolate. According to her grandson David Hawk, "My grandmother ertrudewas only able to complete the eighth grade ... and there was no thought of going on to college. The best thing she could do was to learn a trade. So she worked at several of Scranton's small candy stores and learned the craft of chocolate-dipping." Gertrude married Elmer Hawk in 1922, and they later had two sons, Elmer R. and Richard.


Career

In 1936, during the Great Depression, Gertrude began making chocolates from the kitchen of their home in the Bunker Hill section of
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in order to supplement the family's income. After returning from service in World War II, her son Elmer R. Hawk joined the family business and invested in the purchase of mechanical chocolate-making equipment. In the 1940s Gertrude greatly expanded their home chocolate production by creating and promoting fundraising sales among local area schools, civic associations and churches. Her visionary fundraising alliances allowed the company to go beyond direct sales and advertise among a broad section of the local community, thus increasing profits considerably, to over $125,000 per year by 1959. In 1959, the
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took over Gertrude's home for the construction of a bridge over
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. As a result, the family purchased land in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, and built a chocolate factory, full-service restaurant and retail store that opened in 1962. Over the next 25 years, the company's business expanded and required multiple additions to the original factory building. The restaurant was converted into a candy shop in 1973. Gertrude and her husband Elmer continued to live in an apartment above the chocolate factory until their deaths. Gertrude officially retired from the company in 1962, but continued to visit the factory floor and help pack chocolates for a few years. In 1979, Elmer bought out his parents' share in the company and served as president and CEO Gertrude Hawk Chocolates from 1979 until 1992, when the position was taken over by his son, Gertrude's grandson, David Hawk. Elmer Hawk Sr. died in 1981. Gertrude Hawk died in 1987. According to her obituary, Gertrude was a member of the Myrtle Street
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and the Business and Professional Women's Association. Elmer Hawk Jr. died on October 18, 2013, at 89 years of age.


Legacy

Gertrude Hawk Chocolates has an extensive history of fundraising in the Scranton area supporting organizations such as the
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,
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, local Boys and Girls Clubs and the Women's Resource Center, a shelter for women hurt by domestic violence. The Hawk family has provided scholarships at
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,
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Worthington, Johnson Technical Institute and the DePaul School. In 2018, the family announced the creation of the Gertrude Hawk Foundation, a multi-million dollar multi-generational charitable foundation that will support education, underprivileged children and the elderly, prison ministry and other causes. In 2018, Gertrude Hawk was inducted into the
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.


References


External links


Chocolate Dreams: The Story of Gertrude Hawk Chocolates
(2012), video by Gertrude Hawk Chocolates and WVIA Public Media. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hawk, Gertrude Jones 1903 births People from Scranton, Pennsylvania Confectioners 1987 deaths Methodists from Pennsylvania American food company founders American food industry businesspeople American women in business Businesspeople from Scranton, Pennsylvania