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James Holland “Hal” Easley

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James Holland “Hal” Easley

Birth
Maysfield, Milam County, Texas, USA
Death
30 Dec 1946 (aged 66)
Willis, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Obituary: The Madill Record, January 1947.

J.H. EASLEY DIES AT HIS HOME IN WILLIS

Services Set for Saturday Morning at the Baptist Church

J.H. (Hal) Easley, one of Marshall county's most prominent farmers, died suddenly at his home at Willis Tuesday night of a heart attack.

Mr. Easley, who was 66 years old, had been a farmer in Marshall county for 41 years. He had lived at Willis the past 11 years. He was born in Texas February 2, 1880. He was a member of the Baptist Church.

Recently, Mr. Easley had been driving a school bus from Willis to Kingston.

Funeral services are to be held at the Baptist Church in Madill at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. The Rev W.N. Denton will conduct the services, with Rev Dan Tyson, Kingston, in charge of the music. Watts Funeral home in Madill is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Easley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Easley, 11 children and one step-daughter.

They are:

Lavada Mae Bruster, Davidson, OK
Bonnie F Duncan, Davidson, OK
Leatrice Keeton, Willis, OK
Charley Easley, Willis, OK
William "WT" Travler Easley, Lindsay, CA
Robert Easley, Lindsay, CA
John Easley, Oklahoma City, OK
Samuel Woodrow Easley, Oklahoma City, OK
Alice Lydia "Lyda" Baker, Oklahoma City, OK
Jack Easley, Los Angeles, CA
Frank Easley, Madill, OK
Helen Lollis Dickerson, Willis, OK (Step)

Twenty grandchildren, one sister,
Mrs. Katie [Smith] Patzke, Calvert, TX.
and two half-brothers also survive.

Pallbearers for the funeral will be M. Allen, Paul Dickerson, Clarence Cryer, W.T. Wheeler, Jim Eldridge, Henry Self, R.C. Fountain and George Henry.

Burial will be in the Kingston Cemetery.

(He actually died on the 31st, New Year's Eve, early in the morning)
Obituary: The Madill Record, January 1947.

J.H. EASLEY DIES AT HIS HOME IN WILLIS

Services Set for Saturday Morning at the Baptist Church

J.H. (Hal) Easley, one of Marshall county's most prominent farmers, died suddenly at his home at Willis Tuesday night of a heart attack.

Mr. Easley, who was 66 years old, had been a farmer in Marshall county for 41 years. He had lived at Willis the past 11 years. He was born in Texas February 2, 1880. He was a member of the Baptist Church.

Recently, Mr. Easley had been driving a school bus from Willis to Kingston.

Funeral services are to be held at the Baptist Church in Madill at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. The Rev W.N. Denton will conduct the services, with Rev Dan Tyson, Kingston, in charge of the music. Watts Funeral home in Madill is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Easley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Easley, 11 children and one step-daughter.

They are:

Lavada Mae Bruster, Davidson, OK
Bonnie F Duncan, Davidson, OK
Leatrice Keeton, Willis, OK
Charley Easley, Willis, OK
William "WT" Travler Easley, Lindsay, CA
Robert Easley, Lindsay, CA
John Easley, Oklahoma City, OK
Samuel Woodrow Easley, Oklahoma City, OK
Alice Lydia "Lyda" Baker, Oklahoma City, OK
Jack Easley, Los Angeles, CA
Frank Easley, Madill, OK
Helen Lollis Dickerson, Willis, OK (Step)

Twenty grandchildren, one sister,
Mrs. Katie [Smith] Patzke, Calvert, TX.
and two half-brothers also survive.

Pallbearers for the funeral will be M. Allen, Paul Dickerson, Clarence Cryer, W.T. Wheeler, Jim Eldridge, Henry Self, R.C. Fountain and George Henry.

Burial will be in the Kingston Cemetery.

(He actually died on the 31st, New Year's Eve, early in the morning)


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