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Van Allen Hall

Birth
DeKalb County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Dec 1963 (aged 66)
King City, Gentry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
King City, Gentry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Albany Capital (Albany, MO), Thursday, April 11, 1918; pg. 8

HALL-JAMESON.

Van Hall of Stanberry and Miss Bernice Jameson of King City were united in marriage at the Darlington M. E. parsonage, April 10, 1918, at 1 p.m., by Rev. F.G. Hilbers. The attendants were Herschel Myrick, and Miss Amelia Jameson, the bride's sister.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall. He is an industrious young man of good character. The bride is an accomplished, model young lady, of the best character, and will make an ideal helpmate for her husband. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jameson.

After April 22nd they will be at home on a farm three and one-half miles northwest of Ford City. These young people are well and favorably known in the Ford City neighborhood. They have the best wishes of their many friends as they launch upon the matrimonial sea. They left on the afternoon train for a short wedding trip.
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Tri-County News (King City, MO), Friday, December 20, 1963; pg. 1

Van A. Hall, 66, Died Sunday; Ill Since Early Fall

The funeral of Van A. Hall, 66, was held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist church, conducted by the Rev. James W. Meade and the Rev. J. A. Slover, and burial was in the King City cemetery (sic).

Mr. Hall died Sunday afternoon at his home in King City, where he had lain critically ill several weeks. His ill-health started about three months ago and he received hospital care and treatments several times.

Van Allen Hall, son of the late Warren W. and Sybil Fite Hall, was born Dec. 30, 1896, on a farm near Winslow in DeKalb county (sic), Mo., and lived all his life in Gentry and DeKalb counties except for seven years in Colorado. He had been a farmer all his life, and his home and family were his deepest interests. He last farmed near Darlington until ill-health forced his retirement a few months ago.

Mr. Hall and Bernice Jameson were married April 10, 1918, and to them were born four children, all of whom survive. They are Mrs. Geraldine Bonham of Gentry, Mo., Donald W. Hall of King City, Harold J. Hall of Wichita, Kas., and Vernon A. Hall of Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Besides his children and his devoted wife Mr. Hall is survived by four brothers, Rolla Hall of Wakeeney, Kas., Edgar and Dale Hall of Ogallah, Kas., and Millard Hall of King City; a foster-sister Mrs. Ruth Graham of Sidney, Iowa; eight grand children and two step-granddaughters. Another brother, Willis W. Hall of Sterling, Colo., preceded him in death.
The Albany Capital (Albany, MO), Thursday, April 11, 1918; pg. 8

HALL-JAMESON.

Van Hall of Stanberry and Miss Bernice Jameson of King City were united in marriage at the Darlington M. E. parsonage, April 10, 1918, at 1 p.m., by Rev. F.G. Hilbers. The attendants were Herschel Myrick, and Miss Amelia Jameson, the bride's sister.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall. He is an industrious young man of good character. The bride is an accomplished, model young lady, of the best character, and will make an ideal helpmate for her husband. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jameson.

After April 22nd they will be at home on a farm three and one-half miles northwest of Ford City. These young people are well and favorably known in the Ford City neighborhood. They have the best wishes of their many friends as they launch upon the matrimonial sea. They left on the afternoon train for a short wedding trip.
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Tri-County News (King City, MO), Friday, December 20, 1963; pg. 1

Van A. Hall, 66, Died Sunday; Ill Since Early Fall

The funeral of Van A. Hall, 66, was held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist church, conducted by the Rev. James W. Meade and the Rev. J. A. Slover, and burial was in the King City cemetery (sic).

Mr. Hall died Sunday afternoon at his home in King City, where he had lain critically ill several weeks. His ill-health started about three months ago and he received hospital care and treatments several times.

Van Allen Hall, son of the late Warren W. and Sybil Fite Hall, was born Dec. 30, 1896, on a farm near Winslow in DeKalb county (sic), Mo., and lived all his life in Gentry and DeKalb counties except for seven years in Colorado. He had been a farmer all his life, and his home and family were his deepest interests. He last farmed near Darlington until ill-health forced his retirement a few months ago.

Mr. Hall and Bernice Jameson were married April 10, 1918, and to them were born four children, all of whom survive. They are Mrs. Geraldine Bonham of Gentry, Mo., Donald W. Hall of King City, Harold J. Hall of Wichita, Kas., and Vernon A. Hall of Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Besides his children and his devoted wife Mr. Hall is survived by four brothers, Rolla Hall of Wakeeney, Kas., Edgar and Dale Hall of Ogallah, Kas., and Millard Hall of King City; a foster-sister Mrs. Ruth Graham of Sidney, Iowa; eight grand children and two step-granddaughters. Another brother, Willis W. Hall of Sterling, Colo., preceded him in death.


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