Mrs. Pelot before her marriage October 1907, to the, Colonel Joseph Halley Pelot, was Agnes Lester Hall, of Marshall, the daughter late Dr John R. and Marcie Thomas Hall.
The funeral service will be 2 30o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church, of which Mrs Pelot was a member, and burial will follow in the family lot at Ridge Park cemetery.
The Reverend William G. Bensberg, church pastor, will officiate at both services.
The body will be taken to church at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the Campbell-Lewis Funeral Home.
Mrs. Pelot is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Berkeley (Marceline) Hall, rural route 1, Marshall, and Mrs. Thomas A. (Mary Agnes) Smith of Napton. There are four grandchildren. She is also survived by a brother, John of Marshall.
At the time of Mrs. Pelot's marriage her husband was in coast artillery corps of the U.S. Army and for many years were stationed at military posts on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
Following World War I, Colonel Pelot was retired and for a number of years was superintendent of the Crompton-Knowles Loom company of Worcester, Mass.
After Colonel Pelot's death, January 29. 1949, Mrs. Pelot moved back to Marshall and, until she was stricken in September, 1956; lived in the house which she had bought at 110 North Bell.
Mrs. Pelot was a member of the local DAR chapter and also of the Monday club.
The Daily Democrat-News
Wednesday Sept 3, 1958
Mrs. Pelot before her marriage October 1907, to the, Colonel Joseph Halley Pelot, was Agnes Lester Hall, of Marshall, the daughter late Dr John R. and Marcie Thomas Hall.
The funeral service will be 2 30o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church, of which Mrs Pelot was a member, and burial will follow in the family lot at Ridge Park cemetery.
The Reverend William G. Bensberg, church pastor, will officiate at both services.
The body will be taken to church at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the Campbell-Lewis Funeral Home.
Mrs. Pelot is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Berkeley (Marceline) Hall, rural route 1, Marshall, and Mrs. Thomas A. (Mary Agnes) Smith of Napton. There are four grandchildren. She is also survived by a brother, John of Marshall.
At the time of Mrs. Pelot's marriage her husband was in coast artillery corps of the U.S. Army and for many years were stationed at military posts on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
Following World War I, Colonel Pelot was retired and for a number of years was superintendent of the Crompton-Knowles Loom company of Worcester, Mass.
After Colonel Pelot's death, January 29. 1949, Mrs. Pelot moved back to Marshall and, until she was stricken in September, 1956; lived in the house which she had bought at 110 North Bell.
Mrs. Pelot was a member of the local DAR chapter and also of the Monday club.
The Daily Democrat-News
Wednesday Sept 3, 1958
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