from the Republican for April 3, 1924:
Very Sad Death
Mrs. Nitis Hall of Lizton, died, Tuesday. The funeral is Friday morning at 10 with burial in the Lizton K. of P. cemetery. Mrs. Hall's death is tragic in its sadness. Since the birth of a child some weeks ago, she made a brave fight and won in that contest. But in some manner, she contracted diptheria which is prevalent in the Lizton community, and her weakened system was unable to cope with it. Mrs. Hall was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kennedy. Mr. Hall is one of the well known teachers of the county.
from the Republican for April 10, 1924:
Mrs. Nitas Hall passed away April 1, 1924, at her home near Lizton, after an illness of three months which was serious from the start. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Kennedy, her husband, four children, the youngest a son three months of age. Funeral services were conducted at the grave by Aubrey Moore, of Noblesville, Friday morning.
from the Republican for April 3, 1924:
Very Sad Death
Mrs. Nitis Hall of Lizton, died, Tuesday. The funeral is Friday morning at 10 with burial in the Lizton K. of P. cemetery. Mrs. Hall's death is tragic in its sadness. Since the birth of a child some weeks ago, she made a brave fight and won in that contest. But in some manner, she contracted diptheria which is prevalent in the Lizton community, and her weakened system was unable to cope with it. Mrs. Hall was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kennedy. Mr. Hall is one of the well known teachers of the county.
from the Republican for April 10, 1924:
Mrs. Nitas Hall passed away April 1, 1924, at her home near Lizton, after an illness of three months which was serious from the start. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Kennedy, her husband, four children, the youngest a son three months of age. Funeral services were conducted at the grave by Aubrey Moore, of Noblesville, Friday morning.
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