In 1925, Lillian Hanna, aged 23, and her husband George Hanna, aged 25, were shown living at 123 Maple Avenue, Patchouge. Living in the same house was her brother, Harry Ball, aged 36, and his wife, Florence Ball, aged 32, and their son, Robert Ball, aged 10. Her husband, George, was shown to do clerical work.
In 1930, Lillian B. Hanna, aged 26, and her husband, George Hanna, aged 30, born Ohio, were living on 83rd Street, Jackson Heights, Queens, NY. Her husband was shown to be a salesman for a plaster manufacturing company.
Obituary - Mrs. Lillian Hanna, 68, of 452 Street, Patchogue, died suddenly Monday at her residence. Born in Patchogue, she was a life resident here and a retired nurse.
She is survived by two brothers, Walter Ball of Bay Shore, and Adolphus Ball of Miami, Fla., and two sisters, Mrs. Emily Carter of Miami, and Mrs. Florence Cheshire of Dallas, Tex.
A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Ruland Funeral Home, the Rev. Harry B. Sherman, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; 1925 New York State Census; 1930 US Federal Census; Patchogue Advance, Thursday, May 06, 1971, Page: 6; U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014)
In 1925, Lillian Hanna, aged 23, and her husband George Hanna, aged 25, were shown living at 123 Maple Avenue, Patchouge. Living in the same house was her brother, Harry Ball, aged 36, and his wife, Florence Ball, aged 32, and their son, Robert Ball, aged 10. Her husband, George, was shown to do clerical work.
In 1930, Lillian B. Hanna, aged 26, and her husband, George Hanna, aged 30, born Ohio, were living on 83rd Street, Jackson Heights, Queens, NY. Her husband was shown to be a salesman for a plaster manufacturing company.
Obituary - Mrs. Lillian Hanna, 68, of 452 Street, Patchogue, died suddenly Monday at her residence. Born in Patchogue, she was a life resident here and a retired nurse.
She is survived by two brothers, Walter Ball of Bay Shore, and Adolphus Ball of Miami, Fla., and two sisters, Mrs. Emily Carter of Miami, and Mrs. Florence Cheshire of Dallas, Tex.
A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Ruland Funeral Home, the Rev. Harry B. Sherman, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; 1925 New York State Census; 1930 US Federal Census; Patchogue Advance, Thursday, May 06, 1971, Page: 6; U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014)
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