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Mary Jane <I>Walker</I> Hall

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Mary Jane Walker Hall

Birth
McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Jan 1921 (aged 82)
Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Feb. 1, 1921

Obituary of Mary Jane Hall

Mrs. Mary Jane Walker Hall, who died Jan. 21 at her home in Tipton, after an illnss of several months, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker, deceased. She was born in McKeesport, Pa., March 27, 1838, and with her parents came to Iowa when seven years of age, becoming among the first settlers of Cedar County.

Miss Walker married Uriah Fleagle June 12, 1856, and for many years they made their home in Lowdon. To this union was born thirteen children, six of whom are living. The children are Mrs. L. A. Kinch: H. D. Fleagle, of Cedar Rapids; Mrs. C. Hagerhaumer, Quincy, Mi.; Mrs. Della Horwitz, Tex.; J. H. Fleagle, Tipton and Mrs. L. B. Hall, who for the last five years has made her home with her mother.

She was united in a second marriage to William S. Hall, a pioneer resident of Tipton, April 26 1894. He preceded her in death Dec. 27, 1915.

At an early age Mrs. Hall became a member of the Church of God and was an earnest and faithful worker until ill health prevented. She was a patient sufferer and expressed herself as ready and willing to meet her Master.

The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Van Buren in the Masonic cemetery.
Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Feb. 1, 1921

Obituary of Mary Jane Hall

Mrs. Mary Jane Walker Hall, who died Jan. 21 at her home in Tipton, after an illnss of several months, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker, deceased. She was born in McKeesport, Pa., March 27, 1838, and with her parents came to Iowa when seven years of age, becoming among the first settlers of Cedar County.

Miss Walker married Uriah Fleagle June 12, 1856, and for many years they made their home in Lowdon. To this union was born thirteen children, six of whom are living. The children are Mrs. L. A. Kinch: H. D. Fleagle, of Cedar Rapids; Mrs. C. Hagerhaumer, Quincy, Mi.; Mrs. Della Horwitz, Tex.; J. H. Fleagle, Tipton and Mrs. L. B. Hall, who for the last five years has made her home with her mother.

She was united in a second marriage to William S. Hall, a pioneer resident of Tipton, April 26 1894. He preceded her in death Dec. 27, 1915.

At an early age Mrs. Hall became a member of the Church of God and was an earnest and faithful worker until ill health prevented. She was a patient sufferer and expressed herself as ready and willing to meet her Master.

The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Van Buren in the Masonic cemetery.


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