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Clara Aena <I>Chambers</I> Olsen Hall

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Clara Aena Chambers Olsen Hall

Birth
Colesburg, Delaware County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Dec 1942 (aged 53)
Cut Bank, Glacier County, Montana, USA
Burial
Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Emal Hall Dies in West
Remains Brought here for Burial in Family Lot in Oakland Cemetery.

Mrs. Emil Hall passed away on Dec. 22, 1942, at Cut Bank, Montana, after a long illness. The remains were held in a receiving vault in Montana, until the present time, when they were brought to the Shelly funeral home. Committal services were held in Oakland cemetery Sunday afternoon.

Clara Chamber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chamber, was born at Colesburg, Iowa, Jan. 11, 1889. She grew to young womanhood there and was united in marriage with Milo Olsen, and for many years they lived on a farm near Thorpe.

On April 12, 1918, she was united in marriage with Emil Hall, and their married life had been spent at Cut Bank, Montana.

She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband; her aged father, Jake Chambers; one son, Lloyd Olsen of Waterloo; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Idabell Hill and Mrs. Wm. Montague of near Manchester.

Mr. Hill and the father and sisters have the profound sympathy of many friends in their sorrow.

Manchester Democrat Radio, Manchester, Iowa - June 8, 1943
Mrs. Emal Hall Dies in West
Remains Brought here for Burial in Family Lot in Oakland Cemetery.

Mrs. Emil Hall passed away on Dec. 22, 1942, at Cut Bank, Montana, after a long illness. The remains were held in a receiving vault in Montana, until the present time, when they were brought to the Shelly funeral home. Committal services were held in Oakland cemetery Sunday afternoon.

Clara Chamber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chamber, was born at Colesburg, Iowa, Jan. 11, 1889. She grew to young womanhood there and was united in marriage with Milo Olsen, and for many years they lived on a farm near Thorpe.

On April 12, 1918, she was united in marriage with Emil Hall, and their married life had been spent at Cut Bank, Montana.

She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband; her aged father, Jake Chambers; one son, Lloyd Olsen of Waterloo; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Idabell Hill and Mrs. Wm. Montague of near Manchester.

Mr. Hill and the father and sisters have the profound sympathy of many friends in their sorrow.

Manchester Democrat Radio, Manchester, Iowa - June 8, 1943


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