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MRS. Mary E. Hall Dies At Hospital
Mrs. Mary Emeline Hall, aged 75 years, 7 months and 6 days, widow of the late Charles M. Hall, passed away at the clinic at Woodland Sunday morning. She had gone to the hospital a week previous for treatment for stomach tumors.
Mrs. Hall was a native of Minnesota, coming to Winters in the early days of the town, and had made this her home ever since.
She raised a large family of five children, four daughters survived. one son passed on. They are Mrs. Stella Coombs, Mrs. Gertrude Wyatt, and Mrs. Mary Sievers of Winters and Mrs. Annie M. Robinson of Fillmore. Three sisters, Mrs. Phoebe Hall of Iowa, Mrs. Viola Haven of Winters, and Mrs. Caroline Hall of Campbell and three brothers, G.A., M.T. and William Dodge of Iowa survive. Nine grandchildren also mourn her passing. They are Mrs. Florence Burson, Misses Zelda and Maeian Robinson of Fillmore, Mrs. Frieda Gustafson of Yreka, Robert, Howard and Melvin Coombs, Jack and Warren Sievers of Winters. A great Grandson, Lesley W. Burson of Filllmore also survives. Mrs. Hall's Husband passed away fourteen years ago.
Funeral services were held at the Christian church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. H.H. Wilson of Turlock, a former pastor, conducting the service. Song service was rendered by Mrs Ray Baker and W.W. Starek with Mrs. Fred Parker as accompanist. Interment was in Winters Cemetery.
Pall Bearers were F.M.Wyatt, Clyde Mitchell, Arthur Hansen, E.E. Baker, R.B. Bigelow and William Goodman.
This was in the Winters Express paper Friday August 31, 1934 page A2
~Obituary contributed May 9th, 2015 by Delores Sorenson (#47015522)
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Note: January 11, 2011 - Received request from Kathleen Clemence member #47377662, to update Mary's memorial to include her middle and maiden names, and link to husband Charles.
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MRS. Mary E. Hall Dies At Hospital
Mrs. Mary Emeline Hall, aged 75 years, 7 months and 6 days, widow of the late Charles M. Hall, passed away at the clinic at Woodland Sunday morning. She had gone to the hospital a week previous for treatment for stomach tumors.
Mrs. Hall was a native of Minnesota, coming to Winters in the early days of the town, and had made this her home ever since.
She raised a large family of five children, four daughters survived. one son passed on. They are Mrs. Stella Coombs, Mrs. Gertrude Wyatt, and Mrs. Mary Sievers of Winters and Mrs. Annie M. Robinson of Fillmore. Three sisters, Mrs. Phoebe Hall of Iowa, Mrs. Viola Haven of Winters, and Mrs. Caroline Hall of Campbell and three brothers, G.A., M.T. and William Dodge of Iowa survive. Nine grandchildren also mourn her passing. They are Mrs. Florence Burson, Misses Zelda and Maeian Robinson of Fillmore, Mrs. Frieda Gustafson of Yreka, Robert, Howard and Melvin Coombs, Jack and Warren Sievers of Winters. A great Grandson, Lesley W. Burson of Filllmore also survives. Mrs. Hall's Husband passed away fourteen years ago.
Funeral services were held at the Christian church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. H.H. Wilson of Turlock, a former pastor, conducting the service. Song service was rendered by Mrs Ray Baker and W.W. Starek with Mrs. Fred Parker as accompanist. Interment was in Winters Cemetery.
Pall Bearers were F.M.Wyatt, Clyde Mitchell, Arthur Hansen, E.E. Baker, R.B. Bigelow and William Goodman.
This was in the Winters Express paper Friday August 31, 1934 page A2
~Obituary contributed May 9th, 2015 by Delores Sorenson (#47015522)
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Note: January 11, 2011 - Received request from Kathleen Clemence member #47377662, to update Mary's memorial to include her middle and maiden names, and link to husband Charles.
Family Members
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Adelia Adaline Gertrude "Delia" Dodge Gilmore
1853–1933
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Phebe E J Dodge Hall
1854–1941
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George Albert "Bert" Dodge
1856–1943
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Caroline L M Dodge Hall
1862–1948
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Elmer Ellsworth Dodge
1864–1933
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Viola Clara Dodge Haven
1867–1934
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Marvin Trustrum "Dick" Dodge
1869–1957
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Ida Alta Dodge Clendennen
1872–1933
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William Jacob Dodge
1873–1958
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