Husband of Rosa (Ober) Hall
From The Bennington Evening Banner, Bennington, Vermont January 22, 1919 (pg 1)
ALBERT H. HALL
Passed Away This Morning After Four Weeks Illness.
Albert H. Hall, aged 39 years, died at his home on Pleasant street this morning at 3 a.m. He had been ill four weeks of influenza which terminated in pleurisy.
Mr. Hall was a native of Sunderland and came to Bennington from Rutland about 14 years ago. He entered the employ of the Charles Cooper Est. and has been in their service since that time. Mr. Hall was well liked by his co-workers and was a respected citizen of Bennington. He was an attendant of the Congregational church and Rev. George S. Mills will officiate at the funeral, which will be held from his late home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the village cemetery.
Surviving beside his wife are two sons, Albert aged 17 years who is a member of the naval training school at Newport News, Va., and Ernest, aged 13; three brothers, Arthur of Rutland, George of Beech street and Harry Hall in service in France; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Tredo of Westfield, Mass., and Mrs. George Foster of Albany.
Husband of Rosa (Ober) Hall
From The Bennington Evening Banner, Bennington, Vermont January 22, 1919 (pg 1)
ALBERT H. HALL
Passed Away This Morning After Four Weeks Illness.
Albert H. Hall, aged 39 years, died at his home on Pleasant street this morning at 3 a.m. He had been ill four weeks of influenza which terminated in pleurisy.
Mr. Hall was a native of Sunderland and came to Bennington from Rutland about 14 years ago. He entered the employ of the Charles Cooper Est. and has been in their service since that time. Mr. Hall was well liked by his co-workers and was a respected citizen of Bennington. He was an attendant of the Congregational church and Rev. George S. Mills will officiate at the funeral, which will be held from his late home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the village cemetery.
Surviving beside his wife are two sons, Albert aged 17 years who is a member of the naval training school at Newport News, Va., and Ernest, aged 13; three brothers, Arthur of Rutland, George of Beech street and Harry Hall in service in France; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Tredo of Westfield, Mass., and Mrs. George Foster of Albany.
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