Mrs. Hall was formerly MIss Nellie Eddy and was the daughter of William Henry Eddy, one of the survivors of the ill-fated Donner partly. She is survived by a brother, A. H. Eddy of Oregon, and by several nephews and nieces. The funeral will take place at Los Angles today and will be under the auspices of the Native Daughters of the Golden West.
Source: San Jose Mercury Herald (San Jose, CA.) October 25, 1916
According to her published obituaries the cremation, service and burial occurred during October 1916, in Los Angeles, California. Oak Hill Memorial Park records list her date of death as October 21, 1917, followed by internment on November 7th, 1917. Mrs. Hall was likely removed from Los Angeles and re-interred at Oak Hill.
Mrs. Hall was formerly MIss Nellie Eddy and was the daughter of William Henry Eddy, one of the survivors of the ill-fated Donner partly. She is survived by a brother, A. H. Eddy of Oregon, and by several nephews and nieces. The funeral will take place at Los Angles today and will be under the auspices of the Native Daughters of the Golden West.
Source: San Jose Mercury Herald (San Jose, CA.) October 25, 1916
According to her published obituaries the cremation, service and burial occurred during October 1916, in Los Angeles, California. Oak Hill Memorial Park records list her date of death as October 21, 1917, followed by internment on November 7th, 1917. Mrs. Hall was likely removed from Los Angeles and re-interred at Oak Hill.
Gravesite Details
Buried in the Anderson Family plot. No visible marker.
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