CO. K. 34TH. CONSOL. IOWA INFANTRY
ENLISTED, MARCH 31, 1864
DISCHARGED, AUG. 15, 1865
B. OCT. 11, 1839, TN.
D. NOV. 1, 1905
Obituary.- Died November 1, 1905 at his home in Miller, Neb., J.C. Hall, aged 66 years. Father Hall, as he was familiarly called, was born in Jefferson County, Tennessee and moved from there to southwest Iowa. Eleven years ago he moved to Miller where he has since resided. At the age of twenty-five years, at his country’s call he entered the service as a volunteer in the Union Army and served with distinction throughout the war, being a member of company A, 34th Iowa Infantry. He was discharged at Houston, Texas, August 15, 1865. Deceased was united in marriage on December 17, 1865 to Mary Jane McCullough. Two children survive him one a daughter Mrs. Donovan residing at Chapman, Neb., the other Lester W. engaged in the mercantile business at this place. Mr. Hall was a member of the Masons, Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows in all of which he was a regular attendant and active in the work , being by far the best posted lodgemen in this vicinity. He was a member of R. Jewet Post G.A.R., and it was ever a pleasure for him to associate with the old boys who fought in the 60’s. Father Hall was above all a pious, Christian gentlemen, having been for years a member of the M.E. church. He was a good husband, father, neighbor and friend, and will be greatly missed by all. The funeral services were held at the home, Friday, November 3, conducted by Rev. Brink, the funeral discourse was delivered by Rev. Wagner after which the remains were laid to rest in Miller Cemetery. The Masonic lodge conducted the services at the grave, assisted by the three other orders. The relatives have the sincerest sympathy of the entire county in their hour of sorrow. The surviving members of the family, Mrs. J.C. Hall, L.W. Hall and wife and Rose Donovan and husband, desire through the Hub to express their thanks to all who kindly assisted and rendered services of consolation and comfort in their hour of need.
The SemiWeekly, Kearney, Nebr.
November 1905
CO. K. 34TH. CONSOL. IOWA INFANTRY
ENLISTED, MARCH 31, 1864
DISCHARGED, AUG. 15, 1865
B. OCT. 11, 1839, TN.
D. NOV. 1, 1905
Obituary.- Died November 1, 1905 at his home in Miller, Neb., J.C. Hall, aged 66 years. Father Hall, as he was familiarly called, was born in Jefferson County, Tennessee and moved from there to southwest Iowa. Eleven years ago he moved to Miller where he has since resided. At the age of twenty-five years, at his country’s call he entered the service as a volunteer in the Union Army and served with distinction throughout the war, being a member of company A, 34th Iowa Infantry. He was discharged at Houston, Texas, August 15, 1865. Deceased was united in marriage on December 17, 1865 to Mary Jane McCullough. Two children survive him one a daughter Mrs. Donovan residing at Chapman, Neb., the other Lester W. engaged in the mercantile business at this place. Mr. Hall was a member of the Masons, Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows in all of which he was a regular attendant and active in the work , being by far the best posted lodgemen in this vicinity. He was a member of R. Jewet Post G.A.R., and it was ever a pleasure for him to associate with the old boys who fought in the 60’s. Father Hall was above all a pious, Christian gentlemen, having been for years a member of the M.E. church. He was a good husband, father, neighbor and friend, and will be greatly missed by all. The funeral services were held at the home, Friday, November 3, conducted by Rev. Brink, the funeral discourse was delivered by Rev. Wagner after which the remains were laid to rest in Miller Cemetery. The Masonic lodge conducted the services at the grave, assisted by the three other orders. The relatives have the sincerest sympathy of the entire county in their hour of sorrow. The surviving members of the family, Mrs. J.C. Hall, L.W. Hall and wife and Rose Donovan and husband, desire through the Hub to express their thanks to all who kindly assisted and rendered services of consolation and comfort in their hour of need.
The SemiWeekly, Kearney, Nebr.
November 1905
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