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William Cowper Hall Jr.

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William Cowper Hall Jr.

Birth
Sweet Springs, Saline County, Missouri, USA
Death
30 May 1957 (aged 74)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Sweet Springs, Saline County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Wm. C. Hall, known as "Uncle Will" to Elizabeth, walked her to kindergarten. He only had one arm, loosing the one to a train accident, jumping freight trains in his younger days. He spent much time at home taking care of grandmother at the home.


Retired employee from several Kansas City hotels.


Was living in Linden, Missouri prior to his final illness and his death.


Funeral at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Chapel in Kansas City, Missouri and graveside services at the Fairfield Cemetery in Sweet Springs, Missouri. Officiant was Rev. Duncan R. Crockett of Eastminster Presbyterian Church.


Obituary: Hall - William C. Hall, Jr., 74 of Linden, died last night at St. Luke's hospital after a long illness. Mr. Hall was born in Sweet Springs, Missouri, and had lived in this area about 25 years. He was a retired employee of several Kansas City hotels. Mr. Hall leaves two brothers, James R. Hall of the home, and Joseph G. Hall 3405 Bellefontaine, and a sister, Miss Martha T. Hall of the home, Funeral services will be at 12:30 o'clock Saturday at the Newcomers chapel. Graveside services will be held at 3:30 o'clock Saturday at Fairview cemetery, Sweet Springs.


Obituary: Hall - William C. Jr. Linden, Missouri passed away May 30, 1957 age 74 years

D.W. Newcomer's Sons Funeral Home

Funeral was June 1, 1957

Officiant The Reverand Duncan R. Crockett at Eastminister Presbyterian Church


Family Bible listed his birth as William Cockrell Hall, son of William and Ella Hall Born May 29, 1883.


1880 Census: Brownsville, Saline, Missouri: W.C. Hall 35 head of household; E.W. 32 wife; Mary W daughter 8; Mollie T 5; John T 2 son


1930 Census: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri: Robert Y Hall 41 head; Ella W 81 mother; John T 52 brother; Martha T 50 sister; William C 46 brother


1940 Census: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri: Martha Hall 65 Head of household, John 62 brother, William 56 brother

Wm. C. Hall, known as "Uncle Will" to Elizabeth, walked her to kindergarten. He only had one arm, loosing the one to a train accident, jumping freight trains in his younger days. He spent much time at home taking care of grandmother at the home.


Retired employee from several Kansas City hotels.


Was living in Linden, Missouri prior to his final illness and his death.


Funeral at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Chapel in Kansas City, Missouri and graveside services at the Fairfield Cemetery in Sweet Springs, Missouri. Officiant was Rev. Duncan R. Crockett of Eastminster Presbyterian Church.


Obituary: Hall - William C. Hall, Jr., 74 of Linden, died last night at St. Luke's hospital after a long illness. Mr. Hall was born in Sweet Springs, Missouri, and had lived in this area about 25 years. He was a retired employee of several Kansas City hotels. Mr. Hall leaves two brothers, James R. Hall of the home, and Joseph G. Hall 3405 Bellefontaine, and a sister, Miss Martha T. Hall of the home, Funeral services will be at 12:30 o'clock Saturday at the Newcomers chapel. Graveside services will be held at 3:30 o'clock Saturday at Fairview cemetery, Sweet Springs.


Obituary: Hall - William C. Jr. Linden, Missouri passed away May 30, 1957 age 74 years

D.W. Newcomer's Sons Funeral Home

Funeral was June 1, 1957

Officiant The Reverand Duncan R. Crockett at Eastminister Presbyterian Church


Family Bible listed his birth as William Cockrell Hall, son of William and Ella Hall Born May 29, 1883.


1880 Census: Brownsville, Saline, Missouri: W.C. Hall 35 head of household; E.W. 32 wife; Mary W daughter 8; Mollie T 5; John T 2 son


1930 Census: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri: Robert Y Hall 41 head; Ella W 81 mother; John T 52 brother; Martha T 50 sister; William C 46 brother


1940 Census: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri: Martha Hall 65 Head of household, John 62 brother, William 56 brother



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