TEXICO RESIDENT DIES AT LAS VEGAS HOSPITAL
T. E. Hall, 67, who for the past eight years has been a resident of Texico, passed away at a New Mexico state hospital at Las Vegas last Saturday, and the remains were sent here for burial.
After being in the state institution for only a week, Mr. Hall, who has been in poor health for a number of years, developed pneumonia and passed away shortly thereafter.
Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist church in this city by a R. W. C. Wright, assisted by Rev. Davis, pastor at Oklahoma Lane. Burial took place in the Texico cemetery, by the side of his mother, who died some four years ago.
Besides his wife, he is survived by eight children; four daughters, Mrs. Bessie Jesko, Clovis, Mrs. Johnnie Vestal, Bovina, Misses Alverda and Juanita Hall, Texico; and four sons, Archie, Clovis; Joe, Denver City, Texas; Douglas, now in the Navy and somewhere in the southwest Pacific; and Herman, at the family home.
All children except Douglas were here for the funeral. Others here from a distance to attend the funeral were two of Mrs. Hall's brothers, Hinton Blalock of Dalhart, and J. S. Blalock of Marlow, Okla.
note* Died from Huntington's disease
THIS IS THE ORDER OF THE HALL FAMILY WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY WITH HUNTINGTON'S DIEASE. Amber was the last known relative.
William Thomas Hall (1853-1920)
His children:
Clay Alexander Hall (1880- aft. 1898)
James Nole Hall (1884-1976)
His daughter- Maud Leonna Hall, Wright (1913-1979)
Her son- Paskel Leroy Wright (1937-1993)
His daughter- Heidi Ellen Wright (1972-2006)
Clara Josephine Hall, Chiddix (1889-1956)
Her children- Thomas Binkly Cheddix (1905-1960)
Archie Gross Chiddix (1910-1946)
Loys Alvin Sanders Chiddix (1914-1972)
Thomas Edward Hall (1877-1944)
His children - Coye Resi Hall, Vestal (1919-1994)
Her son, Kermit (had HD when he died after truck hit him)
Tommie Juanita Hall, Carpenter (1929-1976)
Archie Monroe Hall (1912-1965)
His children- Dannie Dale Hall Sr (1938-1991)
His daughter- Amber Lynn Hall (1960-2008)
TEXICO RESIDENT DIES AT LAS VEGAS HOSPITAL
T. E. Hall, 67, who for the past eight years has been a resident of Texico, passed away at a New Mexico state hospital at Las Vegas last Saturday, and the remains were sent here for burial.
After being in the state institution for only a week, Mr. Hall, who has been in poor health for a number of years, developed pneumonia and passed away shortly thereafter.
Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist church in this city by a R. W. C. Wright, assisted by Rev. Davis, pastor at Oklahoma Lane. Burial took place in the Texico cemetery, by the side of his mother, who died some four years ago.
Besides his wife, he is survived by eight children; four daughters, Mrs. Bessie Jesko, Clovis, Mrs. Johnnie Vestal, Bovina, Misses Alverda and Juanita Hall, Texico; and four sons, Archie, Clovis; Joe, Denver City, Texas; Douglas, now in the Navy and somewhere in the southwest Pacific; and Herman, at the family home.
All children except Douglas were here for the funeral. Others here from a distance to attend the funeral were two of Mrs. Hall's brothers, Hinton Blalock of Dalhart, and J. S. Blalock of Marlow, Okla.
note* Died from Huntington's disease
THIS IS THE ORDER OF THE HALL FAMILY WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY WITH HUNTINGTON'S DIEASE. Amber was the last known relative.
William Thomas Hall (1853-1920)
His children:
Clay Alexander Hall (1880- aft. 1898)
James Nole Hall (1884-1976)
His daughter- Maud Leonna Hall, Wright (1913-1979)
Her son- Paskel Leroy Wright (1937-1993)
His daughter- Heidi Ellen Wright (1972-2006)
Clara Josephine Hall, Chiddix (1889-1956)
Her children- Thomas Binkly Cheddix (1905-1960)
Archie Gross Chiddix (1910-1946)
Loys Alvin Sanders Chiddix (1914-1972)
Thomas Edward Hall (1877-1944)
His children - Coye Resi Hall, Vestal (1919-1994)
Her son, Kermit (had HD when he died after truck hit him)
Tommie Juanita Hall, Carpenter (1929-1976)
Archie Monroe Hall (1912-1965)
His children- Dannie Dale Hall Sr (1938-1991)
His daughter- Amber Lynn Hall (1960-2008)
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