Bruce M. Hall and Lorena H. Saar were married at Kent, King County, Washington on June 8, 1915.
HALL--December 14th, 1970, Bruce Morton, aged 86 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Yolanda Hall, formerly of 3440 3rd Ave. N.W. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Dorothea) Brocklesby, Lethbridge; 2 grandsons. He was predeceased by his first wife, Lorena, in 1958. born at Azalia, Indiana, he came to Alberta in 1910 with three young friends (known as Indiana Boys) and farmed in the Bassano District. He opened the A.L.C.B. store at Bassano in 1924 and retired from the Liquor Board in Calgary in 1946 and then travelled extensively in northwestern Canada and Alaska.
Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, December 17, 1970, page 38
Alberta Death Reg. #1970-08-010826
Bruce M. Hall and Lorena H. Saar were married at Kent, King County, Washington on June 8, 1915.
HALL--December 14th, 1970, Bruce Morton, aged 86 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Yolanda Hall, formerly of 3440 3rd Ave. N.W. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Dorothea) Brocklesby, Lethbridge; 2 grandsons. He was predeceased by his first wife, Lorena, in 1958. born at Azalia, Indiana, he came to Alberta in 1910 with three young friends (known as Indiana Boys) and farmed in the Bassano District. He opened the A.L.C.B. store at Bassano in 1924 and retired from the Liquor Board in Calgary in 1946 and then travelled extensively in northwestern Canada and Alaska.
Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, December 17, 1970, page 38
Alberta Death Reg. #1970-08-010826
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