Eugene Peyton Hall, 64, of 617 N. Madison Ave., died Monday morning at his home following several years of declining health. Born in Pulaski county in 1892, the son of the late David and Lou Crawford Hall, he has been an employee of the General Chemical Company for the past 29 years and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Flowers Hall; three sons, Eugene P. Hall Jr., and William Hall, both of Pulaski and Ralph Hall, of Wilmington, Del.; one daughter, Mrs. Alma Flynn, of Roanoke; one sister, Mrs. Mae Vandergrift, of Pulaski. The body will remain at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home pending funeral arrangements. [Published in the Southwest Times 15 Apr 1957.]
[Correction – his mother was Louise Covey Hall]
Eugene Peyton Hall, 64, of 617 N. Madison Ave., died Monday morning at his home following several years of declining health. Born in Pulaski county in 1892, the son of the late David and Lou Crawford Hall, he has been an employee of the General Chemical Company for the past 29 years and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Flowers Hall; three sons, Eugene P. Hall Jr., and William Hall, both of Pulaski and Ralph Hall, of Wilmington, Del.; one daughter, Mrs. Alma Flynn, of Roanoke; one sister, Mrs. Mae Vandergrift, of Pulaski. The body will remain at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home pending funeral arrangements. [Published in the Southwest Times 15 Apr 1957.]
[Correction – his mother was Louise Covey Hall]