#1-24 Oct., 1940 - The Enterprise
HAROLD HALL, 41, IS DEATH VICTIM
Harold Parker Hall, better known to his associates as Jack, passed away at his home in Arlington early Wednesday morning at the age of forty one years; he had been an invalid for several years.
Survivors include the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hall; six sisters, Mrs. Clarice Sisson, Mrs. Violet MCrann, Mrs. Cecilia Bradford and Mrs. Sybil Neel of Glendale, California; Mrs. Judith Garrison of Minot, south Dakota; and Miss Marjory Hall of Arlington; three brothers, Lawrence, Charles and Glenn Hall of Arlington; and his grandmother, Mrs. Judith Shrives, also of Arlington.
Brief funeral services will be held at the Lawrence Hall home at 1:30 Saturday afternoon followed by a service at two o’clock at the Congregational church of Arlington with Rev. H. C. Van Valkenburgh in charge.
#2-31 Oct., 1940 - The Enterprise
HAROLD P. HALL BURIED SAT.
Funeral services were held Saturday at the Arlington Congregational church for Harold P. Hall, who had passed away the preceding Wednesday. Rev. H. C. Van Valkenburg was in charge. Mrs. Howard Marshall and Mrs. Leonard Wulf, with Mrs. Alice Newcom as accompanist, sang several numbers.
Pallbearers were Raymond Ludwig, Joe Antrim,Chet Heuerman, Ed Nonnamaker, Jack Scheer and Howard Edmondson.
~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair, Nebraska Public Library~~~
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