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Henry Frederick Hall

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Henry Frederick Hall

Birth
Comanche County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Jan 1942 (aged 52)
Perryton, Ochiltree County, Texas, USA
Burial
Perryton, Ochiltree County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C / Block 350 / Lot 3 / Row 15
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OBITUARY OF H. FRED HALL

On January 20, Services were held Thursday afternoon at the Baptist Church, with Rev. A. C. Hardin, Pastor Baptist Church, Post, Texas, officiating. Assisting with the Services was Rev. S. R. McCLUNG, Perryton, pastor. Burial was in the Ochiltree Cemetery, with the Masonic Lodge in charge.

Mr. HALL, prominent farmer-stockman, has resided in the west part of Ochiltree County the past six years, moving here from Hansford County where he lived for six years, moving here from Hansford county where he lived for six years. He was born and raised in Comanche County, living at Loraine until he moved to Hansford County 12 years ago. The high esteem in which he was regarded by his neighbors and friends was attested to by the large crowd at his Funeral.

Vocal numbers for the Services were furnished by a male quartet composed of Glenn, Omar and M. W. Truax and A. R. Hoghland, with Mrs. A. P. McCelvey at the piano. The poem, "Should You Go First," was given by Miss Mary Francis Crowe.

Pallbearers were Manse WOOD, Emil HEARN, Miles EDWARDS, Harold LaMASTER. Honorary pallbearers were B. H. PECKENPAUGH, Herman HARGROVE, John LUTHI, Harold SIMPSON, Cliff FRANTZ and J. J. KEIM. Flower bearers were Winona ALLEN, Opal Pearl MURRAY, Louise FLOWERS, Nadine ENTERLINE, Angie Nell TEVIS, Doris JINES, Carmenita WRIGHT and Margaret HEARN.

Henry Frederick HALL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt A. HALL, was born in Comanche County, Texas, November 23, 1889. On October 01, 1911, he married Miss Mary Ola LAND, at Loraine. In 1922, he became a member of the Masonic Lodge. He was a member of the Baptist church, joining in 1926. Twelve years ago, he moved from Loraine to Hansford County, coming to Ochiltree County and setting in the west part six years ago.

Survivors are his wife and six children, Horace, Bryant, Jack, Jimmie, Lee Ola and Raymond, all of Perryton, except Bryant who is in Amarillo; and four grandchildren, Perryton.

Other close relatives are: two brothers, William A. HALL, Hale Center; Judge J. C. HALL, Loraine; three sisters, Mrs. G. B. COOTS, Dalhart; Mrs. E. A. HANKINS, Lubbock; Mrs. Ona CURRY, Miles.

(Published in The Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton, TX), Thursday, January 29, 1942.)
OBITUARY OF H. FRED HALL

On January 20, Services were held Thursday afternoon at the Baptist Church, with Rev. A. C. Hardin, Pastor Baptist Church, Post, Texas, officiating. Assisting with the Services was Rev. S. R. McCLUNG, Perryton, pastor. Burial was in the Ochiltree Cemetery, with the Masonic Lodge in charge.

Mr. HALL, prominent farmer-stockman, has resided in the west part of Ochiltree County the past six years, moving here from Hansford County where he lived for six years, moving here from Hansford county where he lived for six years. He was born and raised in Comanche County, living at Loraine until he moved to Hansford County 12 years ago. The high esteem in which he was regarded by his neighbors and friends was attested to by the large crowd at his Funeral.

Vocal numbers for the Services were furnished by a male quartet composed of Glenn, Omar and M. W. Truax and A. R. Hoghland, with Mrs. A. P. McCelvey at the piano. The poem, "Should You Go First," was given by Miss Mary Francis Crowe.

Pallbearers were Manse WOOD, Emil HEARN, Miles EDWARDS, Harold LaMASTER. Honorary pallbearers were B. H. PECKENPAUGH, Herman HARGROVE, John LUTHI, Harold SIMPSON, Cliff FRANTZ and J. J. KEIM. Flower bearers were Winona ALLEN, Opal Pearl MURRAY, Louise FLOWERS, Nadine ENTERLINE, Angie Nell TEVIS, Doris JINES, Carmenita WRIGHT and Margaret HEARN.

Henry Frederick HALL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt A. HALL, was born in Comanche County, Texas, November 23, 1889. On October 01, 1911, he married Miss Mary Ola LAND, at Loraine. In 1922, he became a member of the Masonic Lodge. He was a member of the Baptist church, joining in 1926. Twelve years ago, he moved from Loraine to Hansford County, coming to Ochiltree County and setting in the west part six years ago.

Survivors are his wife and six children, Horace, Bryant, Jack, Jimmie, Lee Ola and Raymond, all of Perryton, except Bryant who is in Amarillo; and four grandchildren, Perryton.

Other close relatives are: two brothers, William A. HALL, Hale Center; Judge J. C. HALL, Loraine; three sisters, Mrs. G. B. COOTS, Dalhart; Mrs. E. A. HANKINS, Lubbock; Mrs. Ona CURRY, Miles.

(Published in The Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton, TX), Thursday, January 29, 1942.)

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