Charlie and Maggie had 10 children with all but 1 Eugene living to adult life. Charlie and Maggie worked hard all there life and never complained.
No one ever went to bed hungry or didn't have clothes to wear. The family is still a very close family and this year 2009 will have there 38th annual Family Reunion.
Thank God for good parents.
Honey Grove Signal (date unknown)
Funeral services for Charlie Andrew Hall,71,of Petty, were held at the Tigertown Methodist Church at 3:00
o'clock Wednesday afternoon, October 2, with the Rev.Percy Rennick and the Rev. Hubert Cunningham officiating.
Named pallbearers were: Hicks Graves, Curtis Blackshear, Claud Hullet, Bud O'Connor, Tiny Roden and L.C. Dowlen.
Cooper Funeral Home made interment in Tigertown Cemetery.
Mr.Hall died suddenly at his home at Petty at 8:45 o'clock Tuesday morning, October 1,1957.
A native of Lamar County, Hall was born November 16,1886. His parents were the late Allen A. Hall of Arkansas,and Ella Hammet Hall,a native of South Carolina. He was a member of the Methodist church.
He was married to Maggie Burkeen, September 3,1920, who survives him. Other survivers include three sons, Jack Hall of Pasadena; George Hall of Bartlesville, Okla.,and Bobby Hall of Petty; six daughters, Mrs Ruby Stevens, of Garland, Mrs. Audrie Mae Talley, Amerillo, Mrs Juanita Threet of Fort Worth, and Misses Evelyn Hall, Mildred Hall,and Mary Hall, of Petty; a brother, Will Hall of Paris; three sisters, Mrs Pearl Brown and Mrs. Bess Miller, both of Borger, and Mrs Birdie Baty, of Honey Grove, and seven grandchildren.
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Charlie and Maggie had 10 children with all but 1 Eugene living to adult life. Charlie and Maggie worked hard all there life and never complained.
No one ever went to bed hungry or didn't have clothes to wear. The family is still a very close family and this year 2009 will have there 38th annual Family Reunion.
Thank God for good parents.
Honey Grove Signal (date unknown)
Funeral services for Charlie Andrew Hall,71,of Petty, were held at the Tigertown Methodist Church at 3:00
o'clock Wednesday afternoon, October 2, with the Rev.Percy Rennick and the Rev. Hubert Cunningham officiating.
Named pallbearers were: Hicks Graves, Curtis Blackshear, Claud Hullet, Bud O'Connor, Tiny Roden and L.C. Dowlen.
Cooper Funeral Home made interment in Tigertown Cemetery.
Mr.Hall died suddenly at his home at Petty at 8:45 o'clock Tuesday morning, October 1,1957.
A native of Lamar County, Hall was born November 16,1886. His parents were the late Allen A. Hall of Arkansas,and Ella Hammet Hall,a native of South Carolina. He was a member of the Methodist church.
He was married to Maggie Burkeen, September 3,1920, who survives him. Other survivers include three sons, Jack Hall of Pasadena; George Hall of Bartlesville, Okla.,and Bobby Hall of Petty; six daughters, Mrs Ruby Stevens, of Garland, Mrs. Audrie Mae Talley, Amerillo, Mrs Juanita Threet of Fort Worth, and Misses Evelyn Hall, Mildred Hall,and Mary Hall, of Petty; a brother, Will Hall of Paris; three sisters, Mrs Pearl Brown and Mrs. Bess Miller, both of Borger, and Mrs Birdie Baty, of Honey Grove, and seven grandchildren.
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