CANCEROUS GROWTH FATAL
Mrs. M.M. Hall of Montague Township Dies at Hackley Hospital
After being at Hackley hospital for ten days, Mrs. M.M. Hall of Montague township died at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She was 33 years of age. Last August it was discovered that she was suffering with a cancerous growth in the stomach, after which she had been rapidly weakening.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Hall leaves her father and mother, Captain and Mrs. Leonard L. Robinson, of White Lake township, and five brothers and four sisters. The brothers are all marine men, who reside with their parents when at home. The brothers and sisters are William Robinson of White Lake township, Mrs. James Keho of Chicago, and Fred Robinson, Jerome Robinson, Oliver Robinson, Miss Lydia Robinson, Stephen Robinson, Miss Margaret Robinson, and Miss Jessie Robinson of White Lake township. Mrs. Hall was born in Grand Haven, coming to White Lake township with her parents when two years of age. She was married to Mr. Hall in 1893. She was a member of the North Muskegon Methodist Episcopal church, and of the Ladies Aid society of the church. She was also a member of Lucky Hive, No. 190, L50. T.M.M.
The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. Rev. W.R. Wright pastor of the North Muskegon M.E. church will conduct the services, which will take place at 1:30 at the residence and at 3 o'clock at the church.
(obit courtesy of Jenni Penn)
Muskegon Daily Chroncile, Friday 3 May 1907:
FUNERAL OF MRS. HALL HELD THIS AFTERNOON
With a service at both the residence and church the funeral of Mrs. M.M. Hall of North Muskegon, who died Wednesday at Hackley hospital, took place this afternoon. The service at the residence was held at 1:30 with the second service following at 2 o'clock at the North Muskegon Methodist Episcopal church. Both were conducted by Rev. W.H. Wright, the pastor.
The funeral procession then proceded across the lake to this city for the burial, which was held in Oakwood cemetery. Acting as pall-bearerd were Frederick Collins, John Pearson, Joseph Kehney, John Collins, Jacobson and M.M. Hardy.
Among those attending the service were the parents of Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Robinson, of White River township, and a number of brothers and sisters.
CANCEROUS GROWTH FATAL
Mrs. M.M. Hall of Montague Township Dies at Hackley Hospital
After being at Hackley hospital for ten days, Mrs. M.M. Hall of Montague township died at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She was 33 years of age. Last August it was discovered that she was suffering with a cancerous growth in the stomach, after which she had been rapidly weakening.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Hall leaves her father and mother, Captain and Mrs. Leonard L. Robinson, of White Lake township, and five brothers and four sisters. The brothers are all marine men, who reside with their parents when at home. The brothers and sisters are William Robinson of White Lake township, Mrs. James Keho of Chicago, and Fred Robinson, Jerome Robinson, Oliver Robinson, Miss Lydia Robinson, Stephen Robinson, Miss Margaret Robinson, and Miss Jessie Robinson of White Lake township. Mrs. Hall was born in Grand Haven, coming to White Lake township with her parents when two years of age. She was married to Mr. Hall in 1893. She was a member of the North Muskegon Methodist Episcopal church, and of the Ladies Aid society of the church. She was also a member of Lucky Hive, No. 190, L50. T.M.M.
The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. Rev. W.R. Wright pastor of the North Muskegon M.E. church will conduct the services, which will take place at 1:30 at the residence and at 3 o'clock at the church.
(obit courtesy of Jenni Penn)
Muskegon Daily Chroncile, Friday 3 May 1907:
FUNERAL OF MRS. HALL HELD THIS AFTERNOON
With a service at both the residence and church the funeral of Mrs. M.M. Hall of North Muskegon, who died Wednesday at Hackley hospital, took place this afternoon. The service at the residence was held at 1:30 with the second service following at 2 o'clock at the North Muskegon Methodist Episcopal church. Both were conducted by Rev. W.H. Wright, the pastor.
The funeral procession then proceded across the lake to this city for the burial, which was held in Oakwood cemetery. Acting as pall-bearerd were Frederick Collins, John Pearson, Joseph Kehney, John Collins, Jacobson and M.M. Hardy.
Among those attending the service were the parents of Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Robinson, of White River township, and a number of brothers and sisters.
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