George B. Hall, aged 72, one of the best-known residents of Kalamazoo, died Saturday evening at his home, 1204 Merrill street, following a long illness with bronchitis. He had been a resident of Kalamazoo for over a half century. Mr. Hall was born in Virginia, but came to Kalamazoo while a young man. For several years he was passenger agent for the Lake Shore. Later he conducted a successful ticket brokerage. He afterward took up the real estate business and for the last 25 years has been one of the most prominent members of the real estate circles of the city. Mr. Hall has also been prominent in politics, serving as an alderman from the Third ward several years ago, and a strong Republican leader. The funeral will be held in charge of the Masonic lodge, of which he was a member. Kalamazoo Telegraph -Press December 28, 1914 page 2
George B. Hall, aged 72, one of the best-known residents of Kalamazoo, died Saturday evening at his home, 1204 Merrill street, following a long illness with bronchitis. He had been a resident of Kalamazoo for over a half century. Mr. Hall was born in Virginia, but came to Kalamazoo while a young man. For several years he was passenger agent for the Lake Shore. Later he conducted a successful ticket brokerage. He afterward took up the real estate business and for the last 25 years has been one of the most prominent members of the real estate circles of the city. Mr. Hall has also been prominent in politics, serving as an alderman from the Third ward several years ago, and a strong Republican leader. The funeral will be held in charge of the Masonic lodge, of which he was a member. Kalamazoo Telegraph -Press December 28, 1914 page 2
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