Mrs. E.B. Hall Dies Wednesday; Rites Set Friday
A protracted illness proved fatal early Wednesday for Mrs. E.B. Hall, long-time resident of Caddo county. She had been in ill health the past year.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the First Methodist Church. Burial will be at the Carnegie Cemetery, with Pitcher Funeral Home in charge.
Mrs. hall had been in ill health for several months and had been bedfast the past six weeks.
Born July 23, 1885, in Owen county, Indiana, she had been a resident of the Carnegie community since 1901. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall, first made their home in Oklahoma on a farm five miles south and five miles east of Carnegie.
She was married to E.B. Hall on October 2, 1910, and they made their home in the community southeast of here until moving to Carnegie in 1928.
Survivors include her husband and two children, Mrs. Charles Barney, Elk City, and Clifford Hall, Carnegie; and three grandchildren. One child died in infancy.
Mrs. E.B. Hall Dies Wednesday; Rites Set Friday
A protracted illness proved fatal early Wednesday for Mrs. E.B. Hall, long-time resident of Caddo county. She had been in ill health the past year.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the First Methodist Church. Burial will be at the Carnegie Cemetery, with Pitcher Funeral Home in charge.
Mrs. hall had been in ill health for several months and had been bedfast the past six weeks.
Born July 23, 1885, in Owen county, Indiana, she had been a resident of the Carnegie community since 1901. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall, first made their home in Oklahoma on a farm five miles south and five miles east of Carnegie.
She was married to E.B. Hall on October 2, 1910, and they made their home in the community southeast of here until moving to Carnegie in 1928.
Survivors include her husband and two children, Mrs. Charles Barney, Elk City, and Clifford Hall, Carnegie; and three grandchildren. One child died in infancy.
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