HALL

ANNA RUTH HALL

FANNY HALL

IRA HALL

MRS. OLLIE ANDERSON HALL

LUCIEN HALL

SAMUEL J  HALL

SOJOINER HALL



ANNA RUTH HALL

Anna Ruth Hall, 56, Wade Roade, died at 5:50 p.m. Saturday a Jennie Stuart Medical Center of nautual causes. Burial will be in Blue Springs cemetery, Caldwell County.
A native of Hopkins County, she was born Aug 21, 1941, the daughter of Jackie Kingery, Beulah, and Ruth Hoard, Dawson Springs. She was a homemaker and a member of Fruit Hill Baptist Church. Her husband, Robert Douglas Hall, died in 1987.
In addition to her parents, survivors include her stepfather, Dextel Hoard, Dawson Springs; a son, William Douglas Hall, Hopkinsville, two daughters, Mrs Walter (Anita) Bretischneider, of the county, Mrs. Bobby (Darlene) Brown, Oak Grove, a brother, David Hoard, Dawson Springs a sister Dortha McBride, Crofton and three grandchildren.
Kentucky New Era
Monday July 13, 1998



 

FANNY HALL

CLAY - Fanny HALL, 84, of Clay died at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Redbanks Nursing Home.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. James WATSON of Henderson; one son, Giman HALL of Henderson; three sisters, Cammaye COLEMAN of Clay, Beatrice WATSON of Dixon and Rubye VANOVER of Clay; four grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Vanover Funeral home in Clay with the Rev. Frank Crowley officiating.
Interment will be in IOOF Mausoleum. Friends may call after 1 p.m. today.
April 1980 Henderson Gleaner


IRA HALL

IRA HALL DIED AT 109
Henderson's oldest resident, Ira Amanda Hall, died Monday exactly three
weeks after her 109th birthday.
Mrs. Hall, "Aunt Ira" to most of the people who knew her, died at 9:50 a.m. at Redbanks Multi-Level Health care Facility, where she's been a resident for the last decade.
Until a mishap six weeks ago when she fell and broke her hip and then
suffered pneumonia. Mrs. Hall was a spry woman who often entertained
friends with a harmonca tune or an impromptu Irish jig. She had been
crowned queen of the Kimsey Lane facility on several occasions and
frequently was referred to as "The Bell of Redbanks."
Her life began March 7, 1874, in a house across the street from the Webster
County courthouse in Dixon. Her parens were John and Missouri Mabrey.
Twice married and twiced widowed, she had only one child, Elmer Ernest Wilson, who died at the age of 11. Her first husband was Rollie Wilson, her second Goia Hall.

Mrs. Hall often noted that she'd broken many rules for living to a ripe old
age. She'd smoked a pipe and chewed tobacco and loved meatfat and
buttermilk.

Services will be at 11 a.m. WEdnesday at Benton-Glunt Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Haire officiating. Burial will be in Slaughters Cemetery in Slaughers.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the funeral home.



LUCIAN HALL
Death Calls Lucian Hall, 72
Death Comes After Illness of Some Duration Funeral services were held Friday for Lucian N. Hall, 72, who died January 19, 1940, after an illness of some duration.

Mr Hall was born December 17, 1867, and lived the majority of his life in Trigg county.

In the year 1900 he was married to Miss Ollie Anderson. To this union were born three children, two of whom survive.

Mr Hall was a kind and loving father as well as a grandfather. He professed faith in Christ in early manhood and united with the Mount Pleasant church. His goodness was well known by all who knew him. Since the death of his wife several years ago, he has taken care of his family to the best of his ability.

Surviving are two children; Terry Hall and Ollie Winn; also two grandchildren, Audrey and Sara Dell Hall.

Burial took place in the Blue Spring Cemetery Friday afternoon January 19. Cadiz Record Jan 1940



MRS. OLLIE ANDERSON HALL

Young Wife Dead
Mrs Lucien Hall Answers the Final Summons Mrs Lucien Hall died a few days ago at the home of her husband on Blue Spring. She was formerly a Miss Ollie Anderson, daughter of the late Matthew Anderson, and was a good Christian lady. She leaves a husband and an infant babe beside many friends to mourn her untimely death. Mar 16, 1905 - Cadiz Record



SAMUEL J HALL

September 1879 - Trigg County Kentucky
DIED
 On Saturday, the 13th inst. At the residence of his father, near Montgomery, Samuel J. Hall, aged about 22 years.


SOJOINER HALL
Sojoiner HALL, 91, of 527 S. Alvasia St., died at 3:30 Saturday at Redbanks Nursing Home. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.
She is survived by two daughters, Louise RANDOLPH of Henderson, and Dollie Broussard of St. Louis, Mo.; one son, Archie Lee KING of Detroit one sister, Ophelia CHAMBERS of Hopkinsville; eight grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins.
Arrangements are pending at Gaines Funeral Home.
March 1980 Henderson Gleaner
 
 




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