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George Daniel “G.D.” Hall

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George Daniel “G.D.” Hall

Birth
Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
7 Jul 1987 (aged 68)
Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Fort Jesup, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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m. 20 May 1939

OBIT - 18 June 1987 - Services for Mr. George Daniel Hall, 67, of Many, were held Tuesday, June 9, at 2 p.m., at Many United Pentecostal Church. Rev. C. J. Walea, pastor of the church, officiated, assisted by Rev. James Stringer. Burial was in Fort Jesup Cemetery. Mr. Hall died Sunday, June 7, 1987, at Willis Knighton Hospital, following a lengthy illness. A native of Victoria, Louisiana., he had been a resident of Many for 20 years.
He was a retired Planer Mill foreman, and superintendent, having worked for Mansfield Hardwood Lumber Co. of Zwolle, Matthews Lumber Co. of Mansfield, 4-L Lumber Co. of Fisher, and La. Pacific of Carthage, Tex. He was a World War II veteran, having served in the U. S. Navy, aboard the Walter X. Young, in the Marshall Islands, with the rank of Motor Machinist 3rd class. He loved the Many United Pentecostal Church, where he was a member of long standing.
~Survivors include his wife, Eula Bryant Hall of Many; one daughter, Barbara Ebarb of Ft. Jesup; one granddaughter, and her husband, Robbi, and Sam Patterson of Victoria, Tex.; one sister, Evie Forbis of Many. He was preceded in death by half brother, Robert Lee Hall, Jr.; brothers, Horace Jackson Hall, Howard Lee Hall, Ernest Hall, Sr., and Otha Hardy Hall.
~Pallbearers included Kenneth Hall, Ernest Hall Jr., Cecil Hall, Howard Hall, Douglas Hall, and R. C. Hall. Honorary pallbearers were Roland Carter, Medford Burr, Bill Bugg, and Billy C White.
m. 20 May 1939

OBIT - 18 June 1987 - Services for Mr. George Daniel Hall, 67, of Many, were held Tuesday, June 9, at 2 p.m., at Many United Pentecostal Church. Rev. C. J. Walea, pastor of the church, officiated, assisted by Rev. James Stringer. Burial was in Fort Jesup Cemetery. Mr. Hall died Sunday, June 7, 1987, at Willis Knighton Hospital, following a lengthy illness. A native of Victoria, Louisiana., he had been a resident of Many for 20 years.
He was a retired Planer Mill foreman, and superintendent, having worked for Mansfield Hardwood Lumber Co. of Zwolle, Matthews Lumber Co. of Mansfield, 4-L Lumber Co. of Fisher, and La. Pacific of Carthage, Tex. He was a World War II veteran, having served in the U. S. Navy, aboard the Walter X. Young, in the Marshall Islands, with the rank of Motor Machinist 3rd class. He loved the Many United Pentecostal Church, where he was a member of long standing.
~Survivors include his wife, Eula Bryant Hall of Many; one daughter, Barbara Ebarb of Ft. Jesup; one granddaughter, and her husband, Robbi, and Sam Patterson of Victoria, Tex.; one sister, Evie Forbis of Many. He was preceded in death by half brother, Robert Lee Hall, Jr.; brothers, Horace Jackson Hall, Howard Lee Hall, Ernest Hall, Sr., and Otha Hardy Hall.
~Pallbearers included Kenneth Hall, Ernest Hall Jr., Cecil Hall, Howard Hall, Douglas Hall, and R. C. Hall. Honorary pallbearers were Roland Carter, Medford Burr, Bill Bugg, and Billy C White.


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