Alfred Hall died Friday at his home in Austin from Pneumonia. It was thought that funeral services would be held in the ward chapel Sunday, but Saturday a case of diphtheria developed in the family of Mr. Hall and it was deemed wise not to hold public services. However, short services were held at the cemetery Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. A quartet composed of Mrs. May Jensen, Mrs. Jetta Marquardson, H.J. Kotter and Oliver Jackman rendered three numbers. Short talks were given by Bishop H.J. Kotter and Oliver Jackman. N.P. Anderson offered the invocation and Bishop Kotter uttered the benediction and also dedicated the gravel.
Mr. Hall is survived by his wife and mother, who reside at Beaver, where Mr. hall lived prior to coming here about six years ago. Two sisters living in California also survive. All survivors were in
attendance at the funeral.
Richfield Reaper
5 April 1929
Alfred Hall died Friday at his home in Austin from Pneumonia. It was thought that funeral services would be held in the ward chapel Sunday, but Saturday a case of diphtheria developed in the family of Mr. Hall and it was deemed wise not to hold public services. However, short services were held at the cemetery Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. A quartet composed of Mrs. May Jensen, Mrs. Jetta Marquardson, H.J. Kotter and Oliver Jackman rendered three numbers. Short talks were given by Bishop H.J. Kotter and Oliver Jackman. N.P. Anderson offered the invocation and Bishop Kotter uttered the benediction and also dedicated the gravel.
Mr. Hall is survived by his wife and mother, who reside at Beaver, where Mr. hall lived prior to coming here about six years ago. Two sisters living in California also survive. All survivors were in
attendance at the funeral.
Richfield Reaper
5 April 1929
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