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Louise Josephine <I>Hall</I> Clemons

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Louise Josephine Hall Clemons

Birth
Albemarle County, Virginia, USA
Death
24 Mar 1916 (aged 37)
Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Charlottesville, Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.0250869, Longitude: -78.4578409
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From Charlottesville Daily Progress, Mon. March 27, 1916, p. 1:
MRS. L. J. CLEMONS DEAD
Mrs. Louise J. Clemons, aged 36, wife of Mr. S. F. Clemons, died Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock of pneumonia.
Besides her husband she leaves three children and several sisters and brothers.
The funeral was held from her late residence on Meade Avenue this afternoon at 2 o'clock and the interment was in Riverview cemetery.
The pall-bearers were as follows: Messrs. H.G. Bragg, E.M. Haggard, R.D. Harlow, L.J. Carver, R. N. Gianniny and Howard Tilman.


Daughter of Joseph N. Hall (b. Albemarle) and Mary Ryner Hall (b. Orange Co., VA.). Louise's cause of death, at age 36, is listed as on her death certificate as pneumonia. Occupation housewife. Signed by J. F. Williams, M.D.

Her children were:
Edith Marie Clemons (m. James Vernon Giannini)(both in Riverview)
Hattie Clemons (m. John Davis) (both in Riverview)
Harold Clemons (m. Mae ___) (unk.; lived in Salem, VA)

Louise's sibblings included Jerry M. Hall (d. Mar 11, 1941, Charlottesville, age 74; survived by two daughters, Mrs. H.W. Craddock, Charlottesville, and Mrs. W.L. Sullivan, Washington; four grandchildren)
Jerry was survived by two sisters,
Mrs. J. H. Haggard, Charlottesville
Mrs. George W. Harlowe, Charlottesville
Funeral at First Baptist, internment at Riverview.
Jerry's pallbearers: Otis haggard, Herman Harlow, Hugh Hall, Carroll Gilbert, Woodrow Hall and Jack Haggard
Source: Obituaries of Jerry M. hall, Daily Progress, 3/12/41 and 3/14/41, Source: Obituaries of Jerry M. Hall, clipped from Daily Progress, 3/12/41 and 3/14/41. Clippings found in trunk formerly belonging to Edith Clemons Giannini (Jerry Hall's neice).
From Charlottesville Daily Progress, Mon. March 27, 1916, p. 1:
MRS. L. J. CLEMONS DEAD
Mrs. Louise J. Clemons, aged 36, wife of Mr. S. F. Clemons, died Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock of pneumonia.
Besides her husband she leaves three children and several sisters and brothers.
The funeral was held from her late residence on Meade Avenue this afternoon at 2 o'clock and the interment was in Riverview cemetery.
The pall-bearers were as follows: Messrs. H.G. Bragg, E.M. Haggard, R.D. Harlow, L.J. Carver, R. N. Gianniny and Howard Tilman.


Daughter of Joseph N. Hall (b. Albemarle) and Mary Ryner Hall (b. Orange Co., VA.). Louise's cause of death, at age 36, is listed as on her death certificate as pneumonia. Occupation housewife. Signed by J. F. Williams, M.D.

Her children were:
Edith Marie Clemons (m. James Vernon Giannini)(both in Riverview)
Hattie Clemons (m. John Davis) (both in Riverview)
Harold Clemons (m. Mae ___) (unk.; lived in Salem, VA)

Louise's sibblings included Jerry M. Hall (d. Mar 11, 1941, Charlottesville, age 74; survived by two daughters, Mrs. H.W. Craddock, Charlottesville, and Mrs. W.L. Sullivan, Washington; four grandchildren)
Jerry was survived by two sisters,
Mrs. J. H. Haggard, Charlottesville
Mrs. George W. Harlowe, Charlottesville
Funeral at First Baptist, internment at Riverview.
Jerry's pallbearers: Otis haggard, Herman Harlow, Hugh Hall, Carroll Gilbert, Woodrow Hall and Jack Haggard
Source: Obituaries of Jerry M. hall, Daily Progress, 3/12/41 and 3/14/41, Source: Obituaries of Jerry M. Hall, clipped from Daily Progress, 3/12/41 and 3/14/41. Clippings found in trunk formerly belonging to Edith Clemons Giannini (Jerry Hall's neice).

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