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Ollie Mary <I>Hall</I> Bachelor

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Ollie Mary Hall Bachelor

Birth
Morgan County, Georgia, USA
Death
24 Jan 2002 (aged 89)
Torrance, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: ashes are with her daughter Nancy Jo. Add to Map
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Ollie Mary Hall was the only daughter of Nannie Lee Lawrence and Robert Bunyan Hall. She Graduated from high school in Colorado Springs and went on to college in Oklahoma earning a bachelors degree in Education. She was an english high school teacher for a few years and then she married Mervin Emmett Casey in 1939 and had two daughters Ann Rosemary Casey and Nancy Jo Casey. She and Mervin Casey divorced Abt. 1945. She was a hard worker. Ollie Mary, her mother Nannie Lee and her two children moved to Arizona in 1943 where she worked as an airplane mechanic for the war effort during WWll. In 1949 after the war ended she, her mother and the two girls moved to Los Angeles where she became employed by Northrup Grumman as a unit Secretary for many years, she also was employed by Hughes Aircraft doing the same work. She died with her granddaughter Teresa by her side at Torrance Memorial hospital in the early hours of the morning.
Ollie Mary Hall was the only daughter of Nannie Lee Lawrence and Robert Bunyan Hall. She Graduated from high school in Colorado Springs and went on to college in Oklahoma earning a bachelors degree in Education. She was an english high school teacher for a few years and then she married Mervin Emmett Casey in 1939 and had two daughters Ann Rosemary Casey and Nancy Jo Casey. She and Mervin Casey divorced Abt. 1945. She was a hard worker. Ollie Mary, her mother Nannie Lee and her two children moved to Arizona in 1943 where she worked as an airplane mechanic for the war effort during WWll. In 1949 after the war ended she, her mother and the two girls moved to Los Angeles where she became employed by Northrup Grumman as a unit Secretary for many years, she also was employed by Hughes Aircraft doing the same work. She died with her granddaughter Teresa by her side at Torrance Memorial hospital in the early hours of the morning.


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