Mr. Hadsall was born in Petersburg, Ill. on March 9, 1896, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hadsall. He was a Veteran of World War I and for many years was a carpenter. He and his family left abo for Tucson, and had lived in Port Isabel for the past two years.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth Hadsall; one daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Cramer of Salina, Kansas; one son, Jodean of Port Isabel; his mother, Mrs. Margaret Hadsall of Petersburg, five brothers, Clark of Petersburg, Truman of Detroit; and Leroy, Harold and Edmund of Los Angeles; two sisters, Misses Hariet and Ethelda Hadsall of Los Angeles and seven granchildren.
Services were held on the 29th of June at 1:00 p.m. at Vancel Funeral Mansion in Springfield, Ill. Burial services were held at the Camp Butler National Cemetery where Mr. Hadsall was given a full Military Funeral.
Mrs. Hadsall received a certificate from the President of the United States honoring Mr. Hadsall.
Mr. Hadsall was born in Petersburg, Ill. on March 9, 1896, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hadsall. He was a Veteran of World War I and for many years was a carpenter. He and his family left abo for Tucson, and had lived in Port Isabel for the past two years.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth Hadsall; one daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Cramer of Salina, Kansas; one son, Jodean of Port Isabel; his mother, Mrs. Margaret Hadsall of Petersburg, five brothers, Clark of Petersburg, Truman of Detroit; and Leroy, Harold and Edmund of Los Angeles; two sisters, Misses Hariet and Ethelda Hadsall of Los Angeles and seven granchildren.
Services were held on the 29th of June at 1:00 p.m. at Vancel Funeral Mansion in Springfield, Ill. Burial services were held at the Camp Butler National Cemetery where Mr. Hadsall was given a full Military Funeral.
Mrs. Hadsall received a certificate from the President of the United States honoring Mr. Hadsall.
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