HALL OBITUARIES, Henry County, Missouri ==================================================================== HALL, Hallie SANDERS 1893 - 1980 Hallie Hall was born June 8, 1893, and passed away November 11, 1980 at Westwood Home. She was born in Casey County, KY, a daughter of George B. and Martha Richardson Sanders, and was one of twelve children, all of which have preceded her in death. As a very small child, her family moved from Kentucky to Miami, MO, in Saline County, then in 1906, moved to Henry County. On Aug 5, 1914, she was united in marriage to Wm. J. Hall and to this union three children were born. One son, Loyd, who preceded her in death in Sep of 1979, and two daughters, Edith Carter of Auburn, WA, and Ethel Hall of Clinton. After her husband passed away in 1946, she continued to reside at her home until Feb of 1976, when she entered Westwood Home. She is survived by the two daughters mentioned above. Funeral services aware at Vansant-Mills, November 14 with burial in Englewood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Warden, Bill Pennock, Elmer Hanger, A. J. Cutbirth, Billie Williams and Gene Ridgeway. HALL, John 1838 - 1929 Clinton Eye, May 1929 - John Hall Died - At his home east of Coal, Thursday, May 9, at 9:45 p.m. His wife suffered a stroke of paralysis just a few days previous. They did not tell him how seriously ill she was, as they knew his great love for her, but on Tuesday he suspected that she was worse. He had never been a hearty eater and was eating a baked apple at the time, and when he found she was so ill, remarked, "I can never eat again," and did not. He laid down on his bed and never got up. he had been hard of hearing for years, but for some strange reason, he could hear what his wife said in those last two days on earth. He was born January 29, 1838, in Hamilton county, Ohio. He was united in marriage with Miss Mary A. Vance, July 20, 1865. They moved to Coal, in 1876, and that had been their home since. Ten children were born to this union. The following survive: Mrs. Effie Swink, Stroudsburg, Pa.; Mrs. Emma Wilber, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Joe Julian, Clinton; Mrs. Addie Brown, Coal; Mrs. Saddie Hull, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Martin Peel, Silverton, Ore.; Mrs. Jay Williams, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Mayme Alvara, Tulsa, Okla. He also leaves 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. His beloved wife and companion is most critically ill at the home where Mrs. Adda Brown and daughter, Miss Berthenia, have tenderly cared for these dear old people a number of years. Mrs. Swink, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Alvara and Mrs. Julian were called when their mother took so ill, but Mrs. Swink arrived after her father passed away. Mr. Hall had had his second sight for a number of years and was always a student and kept well informed as to politics and the happenings of the day. He was keenly interested in the world about him and a favorite of his grandchildren. Deceased served in the Union army during the civil war and was a member of the G.A.R. for many years. He always came to the annual dinners given by the Ladies of the G.A.R. in Clinton. His body was taken to Parks Chapel Tuesday afternoon where Rev. A. N. Lindsey conducted the funeral that afternoon. Interment in the cemetery nearby. HALL, Loyd Gray 1915 - 1979 Loyd Gray Hall, 64, was born August 16, 1915, to Hallie and William J. Hall and died September 18, 1979, at his home. Loyd was born in Henry County and as a child attended rural Union School. His father preceded him in death on October 11, 1946 and he had lived his entire life at the family home two miles east of Quarles, where he cared for his mother until she became a patient at Westwood Home in February of 1977. He was a member of the Quarles Baptist Church. He is survived by his mother and two sisters, Ethel Hall and Edith Carter. Funeral services were held Saturday, September 22, 1979, at 10 a. m. at Vansant-Mills Chapel. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Warden, Bill Pennock, Elmer Hanger, A. J. Cutbirth, Gene Ridgeway and Billie Williams. (Loyd Hall was found murdered in his yard). HALL, Mary A. VANCE 1842 - 1929 Mrs. John Hall Died - At her home just east of Coal, Tuesday, May 28, after an illness of four weeks, having been stricken with paralysis. Her husband died just three weeks before she did. It will be remembered that after he found that she was dangerously ill, he went to bed and died within a few days. Happy companions thru many years, they now sleep peacefully side by side and altho their children grieve that they are gone, they know that one could not have been happy without the other as every joy and sorrow had been shared through all of these years. Mary Vance was born in Marion county, Ind., November 16, 1842. She was united in marriage with John Hall July 20, 1865. Ten children were born to this union. The following survive: Mrs. Effie Swink, Stroudsburg, Pa.; Mrs. Emma Wilber, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Joe Julian, Clinton; Mrs. Addie Brown, Coal; Mrs. Sadie Hull, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Martin Peel, Silverton, ore.; Mrs. Jay Williams, St. Louis, and Mrs. Mayme Alvara, Tulsa, Okla. There are 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The daughter, Mrs. Brown, and granddaughter, Miss Berthenia, ministered to the needs of these dear old people during their declining years. Mrs. Swink, Mrs. Alvara and Mrs. Williams came to help take care of them during the last illness. Mrs. Hall was one of those fine mothers, who radiated kindness and good cheer and no greater happiness could come to the grandchildren than a visit there. She was a fine Christian woman, a member of the Methodist church for many years. She had lived near Coal since 1876. Mrs. A. N. Lindsey conducted the funeral at Parks Chapel Wednesday afternoon, after which the body was laid by the side of her husband in the cemetery nearby. HALL, Ruhama Marguerite n/a - 1999 Kansas City Star, Dec 21 1999 - Ruhama Marguerite Hall, 89, Clinton, MO, died Sunday, December 19, 1999, at Clinton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Survivors include her husband, Walter, of the home; daughter, Glennie Reeder and husband, Mel, Independence; sister, Nettie Bradley and husband, Efton, Lee's Summit; three grandchildren and their spouses; three step grandchildren and their spouses; seven great-grandchildren; six step great-grandchildren; three nieces; and three nephews. Mrs. Hall will lie in state 2-8 p.m. Tuesday, December 21, at Consalus Funeral Chapel, Clinton. The family will receive friend 1-2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel, where services will immediately follow. The family suggests memorials to Calhoun Baptist Church in care of the funeral home. HALL, William 1868 - 1917 Clinton, MO - Three Die When Engine Blows Up, Engineer Will Hall, Brakeman Hollie Eib of Clinton, Fireman Hartley of Springfield - Another sad accident occurred on the Frisco early Friday morning, which took away two well known men and Fireman Hartley of Springfield. The stock run between this city and Kansas City left the latter place, headed for Clinton which was due at 4:30 this morning, met with an accident near Grandview, Mo., when the engine blew up, from some unknown cause, killing Engineer Will Hall of this city, Fireman Hartley of Springfield and Head Brakeman Hollie Eib also of this city. It will be remembered by the readers that Mr. Hall lost his wife a few weeks ago, and the accident this morning brings deep sorrow to his friends and relatives in this city. Mr. Hall is the son of John Hall and wife, living near Coal, who will leave on the 1:25 Frisco for Kansas City. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made; but it is thought that the burial will be in this city. He is survived by a father, mother, and six sisters, Mrs. Joe Julian and Mrs. Addie Brown, both of this city, Mrs. Effie Swink and Mrs. Jay Williams of Oklahoma, Mrs. Emma Wilbur and Miss Sadie Hall of Spokane, Washington, and another sister of Denver, Colorado. Hollie Eib is the son of Mr. James Eib of this city, his father being the roadmaster for the Frisco at this place.. He was head brakeman of the crew which was in charge of Conductor Mike Mahaan, and had been working only a short time. He is survived by a father, stepmother, three brothers and one sister. It is stated that the interment will be at Mt. Washington, Kansas City. Mr. Hartley, fireman was transfered from Springfield to this city Wednesday. going out on the stock run for his first time. (Later): The remains of Mr. Hall will be brought to this city tomorrow afternoon on the Frisco and taken to the home of his sister, Mrs. Joe Julian. The services will be conducted from the Coal Church, Sunday at 11 a. m. by Rev. Lindsay. Burial will be Coal, (Parks Chapel). HALL, William Hadley 1907 - 1965 Funeral services for William Hadley Hall, 58, Route 1, Leeton, were conducted at 1:00 p.m. Monday, November 1, 1965, at the Schaberg-Nichols Chapel by the Rev. William Colley. Interment was in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Clinton. Mr. Hall, ill for the past several months, entered Clinton General Hospital Oct 22, where he succumbed on Friday, Oct 29. William Hadley Hall, son of William and Zona Jones Hall was born Oct 2, 1907, at Warsaw, MO He was a member of the Quarles Baptist Church. Until becoming ill he had been employed as custodian at Central Missouri College, Warrensburg, the past few years. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Horn, Calhoun, of the home, a son, John Hall, Lee's Summit; twin daughters, Mrs. Nina Hunt and Miss Norma Lou Hall, Chicago, IL; a brother, Ernest Hall, Chilhowee, three sisters, Mrs. Bertha See, Chickasha, OK; Mrs. Mabel Jones, Leeton; and Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Seattle, WA. HALL, Willis R. 1919 - 2000 Clinton Daily Democrat Jan 21 2000 - Willis R. Hall, Clinton, was born April 23, 1919, at Urich, son of Eugene and Reppie Redford Hall. He died Wednesday, January 12, 2000, at Golden Valley Hospital. He was a farmer and worked for Crowe Coal Company, retiring from Rock Island Railroad where he was a truck driver for 19 years. Perceding him in death were his parents; a brother, Jack Hall; a sister, Pauline Nielson, and grandson, Bill Hudson. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy, of the home; two sons, Jerry Hall and Richard Hall, Clinton; one daughter, Nancy Hudson, Leeton; one brother, Clark Hall, Raymore. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 15, at Consalus Chapel, Clinton, with Rev. Warren Haley officiating. Music was "In The Garden" and "Beyond The Sunset". Pallbearers were Doug Wilson, Sterling Kempner, David Porter, Dennis Winkler, Bill Brooks and Bill Stoneking. Burial was in Clinton Memory Gardens under the direction of Consalus Funeral Home. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. 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